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The Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to the Ugandan Martyrs.
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Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine Basilica, Namugongo

Naalya-Namugongo Rd, Kampala, Uganda
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The Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to the Ugandan Martyrs.

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ugandamartyrsshrine.org.ug

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Emmauel AgomEmmauel Agom
First time being at the Martyrs shrine, would always pass by and see from road side. Before 2022 could end, I went with my family and guess what! I was so much impressed by the History our guide Jim had shared with us. He handled us with care and didn't rush us as my wife was pregnant and also had my young daughter moving us, gave us wonder history about the Martyrs that you might think 🤔 he was there watching all the events as they unfolded. Otherwise the place is kept clean, compound grass is kept short and neat giving us also a wonderful shade to relax and rejuvenate our spirit. The sculptures almost give you also information on the Martyrs how they were killed by the orders of Kabaka Mwanga. The place has also got access to the disabled people 🧑‍🦼♿ and security personnels are all over to assist you. I would recommend the management to install uv filters for the water to make it safer for the people around to use as it's Holy water believed to have been blessed by the Pope. Thank you Jim for the wonderful experience and your stories, you kept us entertained the whole time we were there and answered all our questions.
Maisiba BravoMaisiba Bravo
**A Holy Pilgrimage: Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo** The Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo is a place of profound spiritual significance, commemorating the martyrdom of 45 young Christians in the 19th century. The serene and beautifully landscaped grounds offer a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and prayer. The main shrine, with its towering cross and intricate artwork, is a testament to the unwavering faith of these martyrs. **Highlights:** * **Historical Significance:** Learn about the courageous sacrifices made by the Uganda Martyrs, whose stories inspire countless people around the world. * **Spiritual Retreat:** Enjoy a moment of tranquility and peace as you explore the shrine's serene surroundings. * **Beautiful Architecture:** Admire the impressive architecture of the main shrine and other structures on the grounds. * **Pilgrimage Destination:** Join thousands of pilgrims who visit the shrine annually to honor the martyrs and seek spiritual blessings. Whether you're a devout Christian or simply looking for a place of peace and reflection, the Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo is a must-visit destination.
Tony TibulyaTony Tibulya
Commonly known as the Namugongo Catholic Shrine, the Uganda Martyrs Catholic shrine is a Catholic church located in Namugongo, Wakiso district, about 10km east of Kampala, Uganda's capital. The most common event at this Catholic Shrine is the celebration of the Uganda Martyrs day that happens every June 3rd in memory of the young Christian believers who were killed in 1886 by the then King of Buganda kingdom, Kabaka Mwanga. The event attracts about half a million people each year that walk from different parts of Eastern Africa on foot to come to Namugongo to celebrate the Uganda Martyrs with a church service.
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First time being at the Martyrs shrine, would always pass by and see from road side. Before 2022 could end, I went with my family and guess what! I was so much impressed by the History our guide Jim had shared with us. He handled us with care and didn't rush us as my wife was pregnant and also had my young daughter moving us, gave us wonder history about the Martyrs that you might think 🤔 he was there watching all the events as they unfolded. Otherwise the place is kept clean, compound grass is kept short and neat giving us also a wonderful shade to relax and rejuvenate our spirit. The sculptures almost give you also information on the Martyrs how they were killed by the orders of Kabaka Mwanga. The place has also got access to the disabled people 🧑‍🦼♿ and security personnels are all over to assist you. I would recommend the management to install uv filters for the water to make it safer for the people around to use as it's Holy water believed to have been blessed by the Pope. Thank you Jim for the wonderful experience and your stories, you kept us entertained the whole time we were there and answered all our questions.
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Emmauel Agom

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**A Holy Pilgrimage: Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo** The Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo is a place of profound spiritual significance, commemorating the martyrdom of 45 young Christians in the 19th century. The serene and beautifully landscaped grounds offer a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and prayer. The main shrine, with its towering cross and intricate artwork, is a testament to the unwavering faith of these martyrs. **Highlights:** * **Historical Significance:** Learn about the courageous sacrifices made by the Uganda Martyrs, whose stories inspire countless people around the world. * **Spiritual Retreat:** Enjoy a moment of tranquility and peace as you explore the shrine's serene surroundings. * **Beautiful Architecture:** Admire the impressive architecture of the main shrine and other structures on the grounds. * **Pilgrimage Destination:** Join thousands of pilgrims who visit the shrine annually to honor the martyrs and seek spiritual blessings. Whether you're a devout Christian or simply looking for a place of peace and reflection, the Uganda Martyrs' Shrine Namugongo is a must-visit destination.
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Commonly known as the Namugongo Catholic Shrine, the Uganda Martyrs Catholic shrine is a Catholic church located in Namugongo, Wakiso district, about 10km east of Kampala, Uganda's capital. The most common event at this Catholic Shrine is the celebration of the Uganda Martyrs day that happens every June 3rd in memory of the young Christian believers who were killed in 1886 by the then King of Buganda kingdom, Kabaka Mwanga. The event attracts about half a million people each year that walk from different parts of Eastern Africa on foot to come to Namugongo to celebrate the Uganda Martyrs with a church service.
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On 3 June 1886, 32 young men, pages of the court of King Mwanga II of Buganda, were burned to death at Namugongo for their refusal to renounce Christianity. They were Anglican or Catholic. Annually on 3 June, Christians from Uganda and other parts of the world congregate at Namugongo to commemorate the lives and religious beliefs of the Uganda Martyrs. Crowds have been estimated in hundreds of thousands in some years.In June 2015, an estimated 2 million people attended the event. The Namugongo Shrines were first recognised by Joshua Serufusa-Zake (1884–25 June 1985) when he was the Sabaddu of Kira Sub-County. He constructed a structure at the Namugongo site, where it appears shrines were built later for prayer. His interest in Christianity was enhanced by his father's participation in the wars that brought Christianity to Uganda. His father, Semei Musoke Seruma Katiginya, had earned a name for brevity "Ngubu" from the wars. Churches are built in areas were martyr's were killed, and they are also honored on churches' murals and stain glasses. The most prominent shrine is Namugongo which is located where St. Charles Lwanga and his companions were burned. The Ugandan tradition of honoring martyr's is important because Ugandans are honoring their pre-Christian heritage of spirituality and ancestry. The martyr's feast happens on June 3rd, and there are about half a million people who participate in the feast annually, and the day of the feast is a national holiday. Many pilgrims come from kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and all over Uganda to take part in the Ugandan Martyr's Feast Day at Namugongo, and many others follow the celebration on...

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2y

One of the biggest cultural sites in uganda. It is located in a cool, silent environment. The place currently offers mass at 6:30am, 7am and 6pm daily. With Sunday services at 6:30am, 8am, 10am, 12pm and 5pm.

This place has historical writings, Saint gorotos.

It's a silent place for meditation. You can use the place for weddings, photos, and many other things as long as you inform the authorities.

On Sundays, you can decide to have mass at the church or the two pavilions and the martys lake.

3rd June, this place gets flocked with many people. So if you want to enjoy the environment better come when it's not the martys day celebrations.

If tourists you can book near by hotels that are accessible

They have a tour guide at an affordable fee. This helps you access the details that sometimes are not readily available to everyone.

They have different ministries ranging from youth and women guilds. Men guild and married people.

The priests are always available during the week for confessions or appointments.

For a sunday, make sure you obtain a parking card(free). Otherwise, you won't be able to take your car after mass. This is for...

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First time being at the Martyrs shrine, would always pass by and see from road side. Before 2022 could end, I went with my family and guess what! I was so much impressed by the History our guide Jim had shared with us. He handled us with care and didn't rush us as my wife was pregnant and also had my young daughter moving us, gave us wonder history about the Martyrs that you might think 🤔 he was there watching all the events as they unfolded. Otherwise the place is kept clean, compound grass is kept short and neat giving us also a wonderful shade to relax and rejuvenate our spirit. The sculptures almost give you also information on the Martyrs how they were killed by the orders of Kabaka Mwanga. The place has also got access to the disabled people 🧑‍🦼♿ and security personnels are all over to assist you. I would recommend the management to install uv filters for the water to make it safer for the people around to use as it's Holy water believed to have been blessed by the Pope. Thank you Jim for the wonderful experience and your stories, you kept us entertained the whole time we were there and answered all...

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