By Peter Masereka
The Ordinary of the Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev. Francis Aquirinus Kibira Kambale has condemned the increasing cases of laziness among men who converge for unproductive talk and activities at the nearby trading centers at the disadvantage of their families.
In his speech shortly after presiding over a requiem Mass of the Late Deziderio Baluku, the father to Rev. Fr. Peter Masereka Kanuma, the Hima Parish Priest at his home Kiburara-Rwembya, Bishop Kibira wondered why an energetic man should wake up each morning for empty talk than joining hands with his wife to put food on table.
Bishop Kibira who commended the deceased for hard work and educating his children, asked the local leaders to sensitize the community against laziness, including passing tough bylaws against lazy people. Bishop Kibira speaking ……
In his homily, the Bukangara Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. John Baptist Kule described the deceased as a focused man who worked hard for his family and prepared for his destiny in Christ as required by every Christians. Fr. John Baptist speaking ……
Hon. Godfrey Katusabe Atkins, the Bukonzo County West MP, Hon. Godfrey Katusabe emphasized the need for anniversary celebrations by Priests and the religions to give chance for their parents to enjoy and be appreciated for their exemplary contributions to the Church.
Hon. Katusabe speaking …….
Fr. David Kiiza, the chairperson for the Priests’ Association in the Diocese of Kasese commended the Ordinary for his support and availability to his Priests during trying time and celebrations. END