Archbishop Luke Orombi wants Namugongo pilgrims to adhere to honouring Uganda Martyrs

The Archbishop of Church Uganda, Henry Luke Orombi has warned the pilgrimages going to Namugongo Uganda Martyrs shrines against misbehaving during the celebrations of Martyrs’ Day on 3rd June.

Orombi told journalists in Kampala that the people going to Namugongo should not go there for the reasons of drinking alcohol, stealing peoples properties and causing trouble.

He said that the people should go to Namugongo for remembrance of the Martyrs. The Uganda Martyrs were speared, killed and burnt to ash on Kabaka Mwanga’s orders for their strong faith in Christ and God.

The Martyrs day is celebrated annually on June 3 in memory of 30 Christians who died for their faith. The 24 Catholics who were canonised as Martyrs are

  1. Charles Lwanga
  2. Matiya Mulumba Kalemba
  3. Kizito
  4. Joseph Mukasa Balikudembe
  5. Denis Ssebuggwawo
  6. Noe Mawaggali
  7. Andrew Kaggwa
  8. Athanasius Bazzekuketta
  9. Pontiano Ngondwe

10.  Gonzaga Gonza

11.  Luke Banabakintu

12.  James Buuzabalyawo

13.  Gyavira Musoke

14.  Ambrose Kibuuka

15.  Achilles Kiwanuka

16.  Anatole Kiriggwajjo

17.  Mbaga Tuzinde

18.  Mugagga Lubowa

19.  Mukasa Kiriwawanvu

20.  Adlophus Mukasa Ludigo

21.  Bruno Sserunkuma

22.  Jean Marie Muzeyi

23.  Daudi Okello

24.  Jildo Irwa

 

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