Lwanga looked frail during Way of the Cross
Monday April 05 2021
This photo taken on April 2, 2021 shows Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga (left), the Archbishop of Church of Uganda, Dr Steven Kazimba Mugalu (right) and other religious leaders walking during Way of the Cross
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It did not cause an alarm since he was fasting in observance of the Lent period that was coming to an end
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Sources said Archbishop Lwanga looked frail on Friday morning.
They added that despite the condition, it did not cause an alarm since he was fasting in observance of the Lent period that was coming to an end.
Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 10 2021
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Former presidential candidate Patrick Oboi Amuriat has expressed concern over the bad precedence set by church leaders who are allegedly living adulterous lives.
Mr Amuriat attacked retired Archbishop Stanley Ntagali for not living by the doctrines and teachings of the church and the Bible.
“Imagine the whole person of the archbishop to tiptoe for the wife of reverend, that is so sad,” he said.
Mr Amuriat wondered how the church would continue preaching the bad side about adultery with such scenarios.
He was addressing mourners on Saturday in Kanyum Sub-county, Kumi District, at the burial of Crespo Opedesi, a retired teacher who died at 91.
Daily Monitor
Saturday January 30 2021
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T he House of Bishops has confirmed that retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali committed adultery, which they say he has admitted in a statement.
In a statement issued yesterday morning, the bishops condemned the act and acknowledged it (adultery) as a sin of an individual in the person of archbishop (Stanley) Ntagali.
“The Church of Christ remains healthy and spotless,” said the bishops in a statement presented by the Provincial Secretary of the Church of Uganda, the Rev Can William Ongeng.
“The House (of bishops) resolved that Bishop Ntagali be handled in accordance with the Canons of the Church of Uganda,” reads the statement adding that “the house appointed a team to minister to the respective parties and their family members.”
Daily Monitor
Friday January 29 2021
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In accounts offered to the House of Bishop yesterday, Dr Kaziimba reportedly told 38 prelates assembled in Kampala that GAFCON contacted him in May, last year, with claims that Church of Uganda had concealed Ntagali’s extra-marital affairs.
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The Church of Uganda Archbishop, Dr Stephen Kaziimba, has said the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) raised the red flag with him over his predecessor Stanley Ntagali’s alleged involvement in adultery.
In accounts offered to the House of Bishop yesterday, Dr Kaziimba reportedly told 38 prelates assembled in Kampala that GAFCON contacted him in May, last year, with claims that Church of Uganda had concealed Ntagali’s extra-marital affairs.