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Uganda announces event to celebrate Anglican Church's "forgotten martyr"

Leading figures in Uganda have announced a major event to commemorate a martyred Anglican Archbishop.

12 January 2015

Uganda: New bishop ditched the bottle to answer the altar call

The new Bishop of Uganda's North Mbale Diocese was an alcoholic when he heard God's call. 

18 December 2014

Namirembe Diocese celebrates the completion of Project Ttegula

Namirembe Diocese celebrated the completion of Project Ttegula in a festive Thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on Sunday, 23rd November 2014.

09 December 2014

Construction of Uganda Martyrs museum begins

The construction of the 36 billion shilling Uganda Martyrs Museum in Namugongo has started

03 October 2014

Bugandan Prime Minister visits Anglican Church of Canada

The prime minister and a delegation of officials from the Kingdom of Buganda in Uganda visited the national offices of the Anglican Church of Canada in Toronto.

01 September 2014

Uganda Anglican Church seeks support to build martyrs museum

Church leaders in Uganda are asking for help to build a US$14 million tourist centre dedicated to remembeing the Uganda Martyrs.

24 July 2014

Uganda Hails Vote On Women Bishops

The Anglican community in Uganda has welcomed news that the Church of England has for the first time opened the door for women to become bishops.

21 July 2014

Uganda: Church House - the Dream is Coming True

Plans for Church House as a commercial real estate enterprise were first drawn up by the Provincial Assembly in 1966 but stalled for various reasons for the next 45 years.

14 July 2014

Anglicans, Episcopalians from five continents on WCC’s governing body

Fifteen Anglicans and Episcopalians from countries including Burundi, Japan and Melanesia are in Geneva for the World Council of Churches (WCC) Central Committee.

03 July 2014

Uganda Anglican, Roman Catholic Abps break ground for shrine

Archbishops Lwanga and Ntangali broke the ground for the foundation of the Sh36 billion (US$14million) Uganda Martyrs Museum.

29 May 2014