Clara Nalumansi: The Ugandan Female Martyr
Clara Nalumansi is recognized as one of the Ugandan female martyrs. She was part of the group of Ugandans who were persecuted for their Christian faith during the reign of Kabaka M
Christian Missionary Schools in Uganda
Christian missionary schools have played a pivotal role in shaping Uganda’s education system, leaving an indelible mark that continues to influence today’s educational
THE MIL HILL FATHERS
The Mill Hill Missionaries, officially known as the St. Joseph’s Missionary Society of Mill Hill, is a Catholic missionary society founded in 1866 by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan
Easter in Uganda
Easter in Uganda is a vibrant and joyous celebration that reflects the deep-rooted Christian faith of the Ugandan people. As one of the most significant holidays in the Christian c
The Bahai Temple
The Bahai Temple in Uganda, also known as the Mother Temple of Africa, stands majestically on Kikaya Hill, a serene location offering panoramic views of Kampala. Completed in 1961,
The Martyrs of WiPolo
The martyrs of WiPolo, also known as Jildo Irwa and Daudi Okello respectively, were Ugandan martyrs who played significant roles in spreading Christianity in the Acholi region of U
THE FIRST FIVE CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES TO UGANDA
BISHOP LEON LIVINHAC (1846-1922) On the First Five Catholic Missionaries to Uganda, Bishop Leon Livinhac (1846-1922) was the first missionary bishop and he was born on 13th July 18
Bishop Hannington Memorial Site
The Bishop Hannington Memorial Site is a significant landmark located in Uganda. It commemorates the life and legacy of James Hannington, an Anglican missionary and martyr. Hanning
Fr. Simeon Lourdel Mapeera
Mapeera was born on 20th December 1853 at Dury France and he came from a Christian family and this made him to want to be a missionary from childhood. He joined the minor seminary
The Life and Martyrdom of St Joseph Mukasa Balikudembe
St Joseph Mukasa Balikudembe was a muganda of Edible-rat (Musu) clan. The father to Njubeeseeta Nkulakito and the mother was Sarah kajjwayo who was a mutooro. Balikudembe was a ver