Rev Rugumehabwe demands Shs 530m from Ntagali for sleeping with his wife
April 27, 2021 Rtd Archbishop Stanley Ntagali
Even after making a public apology for committing adultery, the former Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali s troubles seem not yet over.
Rev. Christoper Tugumehabwe, who accuses Ntagali of committing adultery and siring a child with his married wife Judith Tukamuhabwa is demanding Shs 500 million in general damages.
Tugumehabwe also says the archbishop s intrusion into his marriage also cost him his job as a lecturer of religious studies at Bishop Barham University College (BBUC) in Kigezi.
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Tugumehabwe exchanged vows with Tukamuhabwa on December 15, 2018. However, at the time when the couple should have been celebrating their second anniversary of marriage, they divorced before Kabale Chief Magistrate s court on December 8, 2020.
He also said that he is turning to his brothers and sisters in faith to find a place in their hearts to forgive him. On Christmas Eve 1974 as a young man I gave my life to the Lord Jesus Christ, and I still love the Lord because he has loved me and I have loved to serve him over the years. Sadly, I fell into sin of adultery and I confessed to the Lord to forgive me and I want the church to forgive me. My brother bishops, all our partners, brothers and sister in the vineyard of the lord, the entire church of Uganda and all our partners all over the world and the family Rev Christopher his wife Judith, the two families please forgive me. And I want to remain closer to Jesus, Ntagali said.
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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.