By Editorial,
The Bishop of Kasana-Luwero Diocese, Rt. Rev. Lawrence Mukasa, has sternly cautioned over 250 Catholic pilgrims travelling to Rome against engaging in superstitious practices, urging them to place their full trust in God.
During a special Holy Mass held at Our Lady of Fatima, Queen of Peace Cathedral in Kasana, Bishop Mukasa emphasized that the pilgrims must surrender completely to God and reject any form of witchcraft or charms meant for protection. Bishop Mukasa speaking…
He added that if anyone had carried charms or any items not aligned with Christian teachings, they should leave them behind.
The Mass served as the final prayer for the pilgrims each of whom contributed over 7 million shillings towards the trip as they prepared to participate in Jubilee Year celebrations declared by the Holy Father, the late Pope Francis.
Bishop Mukasa also reminded the faithful to carry warm clothing for the journey due to cold weather in Europe.
One of the pilgrims, Moreen Kabacwezi from Kakooge Parish, praised the bishop’s guidance, especially in addressing the contradictory practices of some believers. Ms. Moreen speaking…
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