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Established in 2015, the Uganda Martyrs Museum in Namugongo at the Church of Uganda grounds was founded under the vision ...
From local shrines in Kampala to churches in the United States and seminaries in West Africa, the names of the martyrs are ...
The Uganda martyrs were canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1964, and their story continues to resonate across Africa.
Former Prime Minister Patrick Amama Mbabazi has urged leaders across the country to remain grounded, responsive, and guided by the voices of the people they serve.
The Namugongo shrine is where St. Charles Lwanga, a Ugandan convert to the Catholic Church, and his companions were burned to ...
"It's a sacrifice — just like the one Jesus made for us," said Sr. Stella Aketch "The Ugandan martyrs also gave their lives ...
On June 3, the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province (ISCAP) attempted an unsuccessful suicide bombing targeting Christian ...
As millions of pilgrims flocked to the famed Ugandan shrine in Namugongo in the days leading to commemoration of the ...
Head Coach of the Uganda Women’s Senior team Crested Cranes Sheryl Botes has announced a squad of 20 players for The post ...
Security has been significantly heightened in Namugongo as President Kaguta Museveni is expected to attend the Uganda Martyrs Day celebrations at the Anglican site.
Buikwe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | St. Karoli Lwanga, Mbiko Parish, has over the past 10 years positioned itself as a ...
Uganda military authorities say two people died before executing a suspected explosive attack near a Catholic shrine in the ...