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In final words, Lwanga speaks about death, criticises security

Daily Monitor Monday April 05 2021 Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga (centre) joins other clergy at Namirembe Cathedral during the Way of The Cross on Good Friday. PHOTO/STEPHEN OTAGE Summary Kampala Archbishop, Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, had a lively participation in the public Way of the Cross on Good Friday, but to the shock of everyone, he never woke up from his sleep. He was 68. Our correspondent, Ritah Kemigisa, brings the prelate’s last public words, which he spoke on behalf of Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC), at the Anglican Namirembe Cathedral in Kampala. “My message will be in three parts; the first part is for appreciation, the second one is on the history of the Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC), which organises this event of Good Friday every year, and the third will be our joint Easter message as religious leaders under the Council.

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack, to be buried inside Lubaga cathedral

Archbishop Lwanga died of heart attack, to be buried inside Lubaga cathedral April 5, 2021 RIP Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga The archbishop of Kampala Dr Cyprian Kizito, 68, died of a heart attack, a postmortem report has ascertained. Lwanga was found lying lifeless in bed at his residence in Lubaga on Saturday morning and was officially pronounced dead by his personal physician at around 9:08 am. His sudden death had raised questions with several people spinning conspiracy theories linking his demise to the mysterious death of other prominent clerics who have passed away in recent months.  Putting to rest questions over Dr Lwanga s death, the interim archdiocesan administrator Msgr. Charles Kasibante and the archdiocesan health coordinator Dr Andrew Ssekitoleko announced the cause of the death of the fallen prelate during his first requiem mass led by Kasaana-Luweero Diocesan Bishop Paul Ssemwogere at Lubaga cathedral today afte

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Bishop Kaggwa: Advocate of social justice goes to rest

Daily Monitor Saturday January 23 2021 Late Bishop Emeritus of Masaka Diocese John Baptist Kaggwa during an interview in Masaka District on June 19, 2020. PHOTO/MICHAEL J SSALI. Summary He was among the opinion leaders that proposed the extension of presidential and parliamentary elections until Covid-19 would be brought under control so that Ugandans could conduct free and fair elections. He has been hospitalised for most of the time of the campaigns and he has indeed left just before the elected president is sworn in. Advertisement “Go and vote responsibly, it is your right to vote, vote responsible leaders, so that we can get good national leadership, I don’t care even if I am killed now, after all I have served and completed 25 years of my episcopate. May the Lord be with you!” late Bishop Emeritus of Masaka Diocese John Baptist Kaggwa said in his sermon during Mass to celebrate his Silver Jubilee as bishop on June 24 last year. 

Catholic bishops voice concerns on today s polls

Daily Monitor Thursday January 14 2021 Bishop Anthony Zziwa, Uganda Episcopal Conference chairperson, during an event in Kampala in 2017. PHOTO | MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI Summary Since the beginning of the electoral cycle in 2018, there have been some positive and negative events that have characterised the conduct of various stakeholders. Advertisement Dear Brothers and Sisters Christ brings you renewed hope and commitment in the New Year, 2021. We have already said in our previous messages that the year 2020 will be remembered as a special year, the year the world experienced a pandemic of great magnitude and ferocity.  The pandemic has left a trail of death, fear and illness in many families and communities. For us who are still alive, we have reasons to thank God and take heart because he has overcome the world.

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