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P.O.Box 2055 Kampala, Uganda
OPEN TIME: 08:30 - 17:00
Saturday and Sunday - Closed
P.O.Box 2055 Kampala, Uganda
Saturday and Sunday - Closed
Martyrs Days Celebrations of 3 june 2013
In the year 1900 Bishop Streicher, Vicar Apostolic of the Vicariate of North Nyanza, sent two White Father Missionaries (Missionaries of Africa) to South Western Uganda to explore the possibility of introducing Catholicism. These were Fr. Lebros and Bro. Hermann Kock.
The two approached Nkore, the present geographical area which is now Mbarara Archdiocese, through Kooki, in Masaka Diocese. Joseph Rutebemberwa, one of the pioneer catechists led them. A son of that catechist, Msgr. Thomas Bishanga, became the second priest of Mbarara, having been ordained in 1944.
On arrival of the missionaries, Kahaya II, the then King of Karo-Karungi gave Nyamitanga Hill to them to set up their quarters and chapel. This later became the seat and foundation of their mission and is presently the Diocesan Centre of Mbarara Archdiocese
Martyrs Days Celebrations of 3 june 2004
The Diocese of Kasese was erected on 01st April 1989 from the Fort Portal Diocese by His Holiness Pope John Paul II.
It was curved from the Diocese of Fort Portal to the whole of Kasese District.
Martyrs Days Celebrations of 3 june 1998 and 2018
The Story of the Archdiocese of Tororo is closely linked with the development of the Vicariate of the Upper Nile. This Vicariate was established by Pope Leo XIII in 1894 and entrusted to the Mill Hill Missionaries. It comprised the area stretching from St. Peter’s Church, Nsambya (Uganda) to St. Patrick’s Church, Naivasha, (Kenya). Its subsequent history can be looked at in four phases.
The first phase (1896-1924) saw the building of mission stations in East Buganda, Busoga, Bukedi, Bugisu and Teso.
The second phase (1925-1950) was marked by the creation of the Vicariate of Kavirondo (later Kisumu) in 1925, thus cutting off the Kenyan portion of the Vicariate. Beginning in the 1930s, there was an increase in the number of people asking for Baptism, to which the Mill Hill Missionaries responded by sending more priests and brothers and doubling the number of parishes. The Vicariate also began to harvest the first fruits by the ordination to the priesthood of the first African priests in this area, namely, Fr. John Eneku (1939), Fr. Philip Odii (1939), Fr. Raphael Kajengo (1940) and others. Then in 1948, the Vicariate was further divided into two Vicariates. The Vicariate Apostolic of Kampala was under Bishop Billington, resident in Nsambya. The remaining section was formed into the Vicariate Apostolic of Tororo, under Bishop John Reesinck.
Office Adress: Located in Namugongo 11 Km from Kampala Capital City P.O.Box 2055 Kampala, Uganda
Tel.+256 392 179 039 (Office)
+256 786 541 999 (Shrine Rector)
+256 702 335 694 (Administrator)
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