Source: monitor.co.ug LUWEERO- The retired Anglican Bishop of North Kigezi Diocese, Dr Edward Muhima has said that the “rotten moral fibre” of Ugandans cannot be transformed without leaders who respect and fear God. Dr Muhima says Uganda’s leaders have abandoned the true principals of humanity and failed to acknowledge that God has a purpose for all[…]

Source: anglicannews.org Churches across Cumbria in the north-west of England have taken part in what is probably the largest-ever ecumenical regional-missions to take place in the UK. The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, led a Church of England delegation of 26 bishops and retired bishops from across the northern Province; and was joined by the[…]

Source: anglicannews.org Seven-hundred teddy-bears which sat on the steps of London’s St Paul’s Cathedral early this year, are now providing comfort to thousands of child refugees who fled their homes in South Sudan for sanctuary in Uganda. The 700 bears were collected by the aid agency World Vision as part of a social media campaign[…]

Source: anglicannews.org Anglicans around the world are marking the 16-Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in a simple social media campaign – that is based on paper! They are taking photos holding a poster with a simple pledge: “because we are precious in God’s eyes, I will not keep silent on sexual & gender-based violence.”[…]

Church of Uganda in race to end gender-based violence

Source: anglicannews.org The Archbishop of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali, will be the lead runner in a race designed to raise awareness of gender-based violence (GBV) next month. Archbishop Stanley will take part in the Gender Justice Run as part of the 16-Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. The international 16-Days of Activism campaign begins tomorrow (Saturday 25 November)[…]

Source: anglicannews.org The Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin, delivered a homily in Armagh’s Anglican Cathedral at a special choral evensong to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. In the presence of the Anglican Primate, Archbishop Richard Clarke, Archbishop Eamon spoke about three ways of reconciling the Reformation by emphasising “the[…]

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Source: monitor.co.ug written by Felix Warom Okello It is five years since you took an early retirement. What have you been up to? I got myself in the thing I told people on January 8, 2012 that I was to retire so that I could go and preach to people. Since then, I took the[…]

Source: newvision.co.ug It all started in 1976 when a former student of late Archbishop Janan Luwum, at the then Bishop Tucker Theological College Mukono (now UCU), invited his former Tutor to his installation as Arch-deacon of the then, newly created Ibanda archdeaconry. According to one of the elders of Ibanda, 98 year old and sound Murokore[…]

Age limit debate divides Bishops

Source: monitor.co.ug Countrywide. Two bishops yesterday separately likened lifting of the presidential age limit to “sale of Ugandans’ birth right” and “ruin of the country’s peace”, others asked for time to study the proposal while Archbishop Stanley Ntagali called the debate “critical and sensitive”. Members of Parliament subscribing to the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party,[…]