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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.”
Bishop Ntagali has been condemned by the house of bishops for committing adultery which has upheld the statement made by Archbishop Kazimba.
The statement was to the effect that his predecessor was not permitted to function sacramentally, preach, or represent the Church of Uganda in any way until further notice.
Addressing the media in Kampala, the provincial Secretary Rev Canon Captain William Ongeng said the retired archbishop Ntagali is being handled according to the church’s canon laws further denying attacks of humiliating him.
The House of Bishops has meanwhile confirmed that Ntagali committed the sin of adultery upholding the statement made by Archbishop Kazimba earlier.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 19 2021
Retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali who has been banned from carrying out priestly duties following his alleged involvement in an extra-marital affair with a married woman.
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It is alleged that the Archbishop emeritus sired a child with a married woman last year.
“…I have informed retired Archbishop Ntagali that he is not permitted to function sacramentally, preach or represent the Church of Uganda in any way until further notice,” said Dr Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, in a January 13 letter to Anglican Bishops under the Global Anglican Future Conference, while announcing the suspension of his predecessor.
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