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    Christians urged to value the acceptancy of Jesus Christ as their personal savior

    News EditorBy News EditorMay 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Accepting Jesus Christ as your person savior and love for one another should be the values every Christians should live for to complete the Lord`s mission on earth, Rev. Fr. Joseph Mbusa of the Diocese of Kasese has said.

    In his Homily while presiding over Holy Mass at Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral this morning, Fr. Mbusa asked Christians to fulfill what is required of them in St. John`s gospel chapter 15:12 that asks them to love one another Christ loves the world so as to live friendly and peacefully.

    Shortly after Mass, Fr. Mbusa asked believers in Christ in the diocese to pray for the foot pilgrims to Namugongo for the Martyrs day celebrations 3rd June, adding that the Holy Mass to flag them off will be this evening Fr. Mbusa speaking 2…….

    Ms Bellah Kabugho Mutasa, the Bakaiso guild President for the Diocese of Kasese said the number of foot pilgrims from the diocese was likely to increase from 110 as earlier reported to 150 now that more Christians had come from Katwe and Kyalhumba parishes among others.

    Ms Bellah speaking …..

    She calls for a well guided holy journey and discipline among the pilgrims for their good. END

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