Pope Francis headed out to Uganda's
holiest shrine on Saturday 28th November 2015, paying tribute to 19th
century Ugandan Christian martyrs (saints) who were killed for their confidence
and faith in God, securing young men in the royal court from the abuse of the
king of Buganda kingdom.


I quote Pope Francis’ words "They did this in risky and
dangerous times,” during a Mass celebrated from the Anglican Uganda martyrs
shrine outside the outskirts of the capital city Kampala. Traditional

holy place by means of a path over the lake, which was monitored and guarded by police. The crowd was very happy and in a joyous moment, babies carried on the back of their mothers, different people from different regions of the country and from the neighboring countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda, vendors worked through long lines and thought out the day, selling pope’s t-shirts, clocks, watches, name it all tinted with pope’s face and famous quotes. The mass was well celebrated and with the pope’s blessings and powerful words of Christianity, as he stuck on his signature theme of concern about the poor and the need. Pope Francis urged thousands of those who turned up to care for the poor, the vulnerable, avoid unconventional sexual ways, conserve the environment and live true to the gospel of Christ. I must say Uganda has been blessed for it is the second African country pope Francis has visited after a 2 day visit from Kenya.
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