Catholic schools around the Diocese of Rochester are celebrating Catholic Schools Week Jan. 31-Feb. 6 with a variety of special activities. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the activities have been altered with safety precautions in place. Below are the events taking place at each of the schools, which submitted their schedules to the
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Courier. For more information on specific events, please visit that schools’ websites.
In addition to these events, Bishop Salvatore R. Matano will celebrate Mass for Catholic Schools Week at the Diocese of Rochester’s Pastoral Center Feb. 2. The Mass will be closed to the public, and students and staff from the schools will be watching the Mass via the
Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 19 2021
Students wash hands after break time at Kisubi Mapeera Senior Secondary School in Entebbe on October 12, 2020. PHOTO/DAVID LUBOWA
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Mr Ismail Mulindwa, the ministry of Education director for basic education, yesterday said they were still discussing with the scientists about the return of learners.
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However, the decision is waiting for final approval by their Ministry of Health counterparts.
Sources close to the Ministry of Education top management, who declined to be quoted, told Daily Monitor that while they had proposed to have semi-candidate classes join the candidate classes this term in the second-phased reopening, the technical team realised this would disrupt the learning system.
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Daily Monitor
Saturday December 19 2020
The Koran and the Bible are the most dominant books of coded socio-moral instruction in Uganda. These books teach us that life and death are two sides of the same coin. Christianity is even philosophical: For in death, there is life; for without His death, there would be no Christian life.
The Koran is more direct: For Allah giveth, Allah takes away. Allah is great. These lines may be viewed as banal platitudes, but when a family loses three people in three weeks, the only refuge from devastating grief lies in the old truths about life well captured in the Bible and the Koran.