
The Uganda Martyrs were a group of 22 Catholic and 23 Anglican converts to Christianity in the Kingdom of Buganda (now part of Uganda), who were executed between 1885 and 1887. Their deaths were ordered by Kabaka Mwanga II,
The Uganda Martyrs were a group of 22 Catholic and 23 Anglican converts to Christianity in the Kingdom of Buganda (now part of Uganda), who were executed between 1885 and 1887. Their deaths were ordered by Kabaka Mwanga II,
Established in 1996, Lugazi Diocese serves a vibrant Catholic community in Uganda. The diocese is home to several religious orders and healthcare facilities that play a crucial role in the spiritual and social life of the region. Under the guidance of Bishop Christopher Kakooza, the diocese continues to grow in faith and service.
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Healing and Deliverance: Some pilgrims, like a mother who brought her sick child to Namugongo, hoped for divine intervention through the Uganda Martyrs. They prayed fervently at the statues of the martyrs, believing in the healing power associated with the shrine. This act of faith highlights the deep trust in the spiritual significance of Namugongo
Journey of Faith from Lira Diocese: Pilgrims from Lira Diocese in Northern Uganda embarked on a 380 km walk to Namugongo, a journey filled with prayer and spiritual reflection. They undertook this pilgrimage to seek peace, healing, and renewal, expressing a deep devotion to the Uganda Martyrs as they prepared through spiritual retreats before starting their trek
A group of Catholic sisters shared their experiences of making long, arduous journeys to the shrine, motivated by their devotion to the Uganda Martyrs. They attended Mass at the shrine and participated in various prayers, reflecting on the sacrifices made by the martyrs and seeking their intercession in their own lives
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Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese
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We deepen our devotion and faith when we pray through the intercession of the Uganda Martyrs, seeking divine assistance, favor, and grace from God. You are invited to share your testimony of any favor or grace obtained through your prayers or pilgrimage to Namugongo. Please note: Your testimony will be filtered and published with your consent.
On May 21, 2025, during a special pastoral visit by Bishop Christopher Kakooza of Lugazi Diocese to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), Mgrs. Kayongo delivered a heartfelt reflection to the staff, drawing from the spiritual theme for the 2025 Uganda Martyrs Day:
Introduction : The Uganda Martyrs are a group of 22 Catholic and 23 Anglican converts to Christianity in the historical kingdom of Buganda, in present-day Uganda, who were martyred between 1885 and 1887. These young men, most of whom were pages in
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