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    Christians argued to pray for gov’t leaders to fulfill their obligation

    News EditorBy News EditorOctober 10, 2022Updated:October 10, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Believers in Christ at all levels have been argued against abuse of elected leaders but rather pray for them to fulfill their obligation.

    In his Homily while presiding over Holy Mass at St. John’s Kisanga Roman Catholic Church in Kasese parish yesterday(09th.October.2022), Rev. Fr. Augustine Masereka of the diocese of Kasese challenged Christians to reflect about what they had contributed to their country for the last 60years of independence, before apportioning blame and abusing their leaders.

    Fr. Augustine who is the Director of Kasese Guide Radio did not spare community members poorly disposing garbage in many towns in Kasese district but are at the forefront of despising their local leaders for failing plans on sanitation. Fr. Augustine speaking 1 ……

    He later asked Christians to work for and wait to be appreciated by God than the world.

    Fr. Augustine also asked Christians to have time to interpret and make good use of the Ugandan motto, “ For God and my country“. END

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