Ugandan Parliament moves
motion honouring Pope Saint Paul VI
SECAM Bishops pose for an official photo |
In a special sitting, the Ugandan Parliament has paid
glowing tribute to Pope St. Paul VI for canonising 22 Catholic Martyrs in 1964
and contributing to the development of faith in their country.
English Africa Service – Vatican City
Amidst the ongoing SECAM plenary assembly and golden jubilee
celebrations, the Parliament of the Republic of Uganda announced
Thursday that the country’s Members of Parliament have debated and paid tribute
to Pope Saint Paul VI. According to information from Parliament, Pope Saint
Paul VI’s acts in favour of Uganda have given the country immense international
recognition.
Pope Saint Paul VI canonised the Uganda Martyrs and later
visited Uganda in 1969. During that visit, the Pope inaugurated the Symposium
of Episcopal Conferences of Africa (SECAM) in Uganda.
SECAM Bishops observe proceedings in Parliament
Uganda’s Daily Monitor newspaper reported
that the motion seeking a resolution of Parliament to pay tribute to Pope Saint
Paul VI was moved by Amuru District Woman Member of Parliament, Ms Lucy
Akello. Catholic Bishops of Africa, who are currently in Uganda for the
week-long SECAM golden jubilee and plenary assembly, observed the proceedings
in the House, from the distinguished guests’ gallery.
Pope Saint Paul VI contributed to Uganda’s faith development
During the parliamentary debate, Ms Akello said Pope Saint
Paul VI’s canonisation and visit to Uganda contributed to the development of
faith in the country. The act led to the declaration of 3 June as a public
holiday known as Martyrs Day.
The Amuru District MP further suggested that Uganda find a
suitable way of demonstrating the country’s indebtedness to Pope Saint Paul VI
and to then Archbishop of Kampala, Joseph Kiwanuka for his contribution to the
country.
Missionary of Africa (White Father) and Ugandan Archbishop
of Kampala, Joseph Nakabaale Kiwanuka was one of the first Africans to be
ordained a Catholic Bishop. He was present when Pope Paul VI canonised the
Uganda Martyrs on 18 October 1964, in Rome.
Seconding the motion, Ruhinda North MP Mr Thomas Tayebwa
also agreed that Pope Paul VI contributed highly to the spiritual development
of the country.
First Deputy Prime Minister pays tribute to early
missionaries
First Deputy Prime Minister, General Moses Ali said, “I also
want to pay tribute to the Missionaries who brought religion (to Uganda). I
don’t know what Uganda would be without these people (Missionaries) coming, and
now we are peaceful because they prayed for the country,” Gen Ali said.
House Speaker acknowledges SECAM Bishops
Uganda’ Speaker of Parliament, Ms Rebecca Kadaga recognised
and acknowledged the presence of SECAM Bishops who visited Parliament and
interacted with MPs and staff.
President of the Uganda Episcopal Conference (UEC), Bishop
Joseph Anthony Zziwa, commended Parliament for passing the motion to pay
tribute to Pope Saint Paul VI and late Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka.
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