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    Clerics, Faithful Hail Mityana’s Fr. Charles Lwanga on Silver Jubilee

    The day was also to reflect on the journey of the celebrant since childhood. Fr. Lwanga was ordained priest in July 1999.

    Mapeera Kigungu Catholic Church Torched

    According to archives from Catholic literature, Mapeera Church was built on the spot in Kigungu, where the two French missionaries of Fr. Siméon Lourdel, also known as Mapeera and Brother Amans Delmas, arrived in the country on 17 February 1879.

    Canon Baalwa Consecrated 5th Assistant Bishop of Kampala Diocese

    The Rt. Rev. Jackson Baalwa, who is now the fifth Assistant Bishop of Kampala Diocese of the Church of Uganda, at the extraordinary meeting sitting on August 13, 2024, at All Saints’ Cathedral Kampala, was elected to replace the Rt. Rev. Dr. Hannington Nsubuga Mutebi.

    Ugandans Advised to Place National Challenges before God

    "It is of great importance at a time like this when we are challenged by the Marriage Bill, Coffee Bill, poverty, domestic violence, liberalism, nudity among young ones, and homosexuality to come to the place of prayer and plead for the divine intervention of the Lord.”

    Bugingo’s Church Faces Backlash over Hate Speech against Bobi Wine

    The criticisms show the extent to which politics has seeped through the church and corrupted its values.

    Nyege Nyege Festival Organizers Strike Back at Apostle Lubega

    Nyege Nyege is a festival in Uganda that promotes outsider music, primarily electronic by African artists. It was founded in 2013 by Arlen Dilsizian and Derek Debru. Its name refers to a Swahili word describing "a sudden, uncontrollable urge to dance." It started as a small gathering of music enthusiasts and has since grown into Africa's largest music and art festival, attracting visitors from over 30 countries.

    Bishop Balya: Tooro Son’s Consecration Story as First African Anglican Bishop in East Africa

    Bishop Balya spent his life fulfilling God’s purpose on earth as a spiritual shepherd until the Lord called him on November 26, 1979, at the age of 102 years.

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