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For the university often referred to as Uganda Martyrs, see Uganda Martyrs University.Uganda Martyrs | |
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Charles Lwanga and his companions | |
Died | 1885–1887, Uganda |
Martyred by | Mwanga II |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion |
Beatified | 1920, by Pope Benedict XV |
Canonized | October 18 1964, by Pope Paul VI |
Major shrine | Basilica Church of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo |
Feast | June 3 |
Notable martyrs | Charles Lwanga |
The Uganda Martyrs were a group of Ugandan Christians (Roman Catholics and Anglicans) who were murdered by Mwanga II, the Kabaka (King) of Buganda, between 1885 and 1887.
Death
Anglican James Hannington, the Protomartyr, had been dispatched to be the bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, but he was executed with his companions before they could enter Buganda.
When commemorating the martyrs of Uganda, the Church of England includes Archbishop Janani Luwum, who was murdered in 1977 by Idi Amin's henchmen; they also commemorate Luwum separately on February 17. Although the Anglicans were not canonized in the Roman Catholic Church, their martyrdom was recognized by the Pope. Twenty-two of the martyrs were Roman Catholics and were canonized by Pope Paul VI on October 18, 1964. Their feast day is June 3. They were:
- Achileo Kiwanuka
- Adolphus Ludigo-Mkasa
- Ambrosio Kibuuka
- Anatoli Kiriggwajjo
- Anderea Kaggwa
- Antanansio Bazzekuketta
- Bruno Sserunkuuma
- Charles Lwanga
- Denis Ssebuggwawo
- Gonzaga Gonza
- Gyavire
- James Buzabaliao
- John Maria Muzeyi
- Joseph Mukasa Balikuddembe
- Kizito
- Lukka Baanabakintu
- Matiya Mulumba
- Mbaga Tuzinde
- Mugagga
- Mukasa Kiriwawanvu
- Nowa Mawaggali
- Ponsiano Ngondwe
- Daudi Okello
- Jildo Irwa
The Ugandan Martyrs were featured in the film Millions.
External links
- The Christian Martyrs of Uganda
- Biographical sketches of memorable Christians of the past
- Encyclopedia Britannica Online
- Patron Saints Index
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- From the homily at the canonization of the martyrs of Uganda by Pope Paul VI: ``Nor must we forget those members of the Anglican Church who also died for the name of Christ. Vatican Archive