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Archbishop Kaziimba Considers Virtual Martyrs Day Service at Namugongo

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Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu and Aaron Mushengyezi during discussions on Martyrs Day preparations at Namugongo.

Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu and Aaron Mushengyezi during discussions on Martyrs Day preparations at Namugongo.

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, is consulting government and health authorities on the possibility of holding a scientific virtual Martyrs Day celebration on June 3 at the Namugongo Martyrs Shrine amid continued concerns over the Ebola threat in the country.

Speaking during an inspection of renovation works at the Anglican site, Kaziimba said the Church was exploring the option of having a small representative gathering at Namugongo that would be broadcast live to Christians worshipping from churches and homes across the country.

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“This is a public holiday and a day for worship. Worship has never been stopped. We are consulting so that there is clear guidance, but Christians should worship wherever they are,” he said.

He revealed that discussions with relevant authorities were ongoing to determine whether a limited gathering could be permitted under strict safety measures.

“We can have a few people here, the choir and media teams, and then take the message of the martyrs to homes across the country using digital platforms,” he explained.

The Archbishop emphasized that the Church was taking the Ebola threat seriously and would comply with all health guidelines.

“When they talk about Ebola, which kills people, we must listen. We must care for ourselves and for others,” he said.

During the same engagement, Uganda Christian University made a formal appeal to be allowed to organize the next full Martyrs Day celebrations after this year’s arrangements were disrupted.

Speaking on behalf of the organizing committee, Dr. John Kitayimbwa requested the Church leadership to entrust UCU with the responsibility of completing what he described as an unfinished mission.

“Your Grace, we ask with humility that Uganda Christian University be considered and allowed to organize a full celebration next year,” he said.

Dr. Kitayimbwa noted that despite the uncertainty surrounding this year’s celebrations, the university had already gained valuable experience and strengthened its planning systems.

The appeal received immediate backing from Archbishop Kaziimba, who said the university deserved the opportunity to complete the assignment it had already started.

“It is not another opportunity. It is completing what you have started because the real thing has not been done,” the Archbishop said.

He officially directed UCU to continue preparations toward next year’s full celebration, saying much of the planned programme, including conferences for women, youth and children, had been interrupted before implementation.

The Archbishop praised the spirit of unity demonstrated by the organizing team and linked it to the legacy of the Uganda Martyrs.

“They died together here. Some were even tied together. That is unity, and we must continue promoting that unity,” he said.

During the event, UCU officials also showcased major renovation works completed at the shrine under three key themes: safety and security, beautification, and water and sanitation.

The UCU Deputy Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration said the university repaired weakened perimeter walls, reconstructed collapsed sections, improved drainage systems, created new walkways and enhanced security with guidance from the Uganda Police Force.

The site was also landscaped with trimmed trees, cleared bushes, renovated buildings and improved road access to create a more welcoming environment for pilgrims.

One of the major additions was a solar-powered borehole intended to guarantee a reliable water supply during future pilgrimages.

Organizers said water shortages had previously posed a major challenge whenever large crowds gathered at the site.

The university also modernized toilet facilities, introduced separate showers for overnight pilgrims and constructed a new state-of-the-art sanitation block.

UCU Vice Chancellor Aaron Mushengyezi used the occasion to call for the establishment of a permanent maintenance fund for Namugongo under the House of Bishops.

“We improve the place every year, then another organizing team comes and starts afresh,” Professor Mushengyezi said. “There should be a sustainable maintenance arrangement.”

He said the long-term vision should be transforming Namugongo into a world-class pilgrimage centre capable of offering pilgrims a transformational spiritual experience.

Alfred Olwa, the Chairperson of the UCU Council, described the Uganda Martyrs as a continuing symbol of courage, holiness and faithfulness.

“The witness of the Uganda Martyrs continues to challenge the Church to unwavering commitment to Christ even in difficult times,” Bishop Olwa said.

As consultations continue over this year’s scientific celebration, Church leaders say the spirit of Namugongo will remain alive whether Christians gather physically at the shrine or join the service virtually from across the country.

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