Namugongo
Namugongo | |
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Namugongo Martyrs Shrine (Catholic Basilica) by Justus Dahinden (1973) | |
Namugongo | |
Coordinates: 00°23′07″N 32°39′05″E / 0.38528°N 32.65139°E | |
Country | Uganda |
Region | Central Uganda |
District | Wakiso District |
County | Kyaddondo |
Constituency | Kyaddondo East |
Municipality | Kira, Uganda |
Elevation | 3,870 ft (1,180 m) |
Namugongo is the name of a township in Central Uganda.
Location
Namugongo is in Kira Municipality, Wakiso District, Central Uganda, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northeast of Uganda's capital Kampala. It is bordered by Nsasa to the north, Sonde and Bukeerere to the east, Bweyogerere to the southeast, Naalya and Kireka lie directly south, Kyaliwajjala lies to the southwest and Downtown Kira lies to the west and northwest of Namugongo. The coordinates of Namugongo are 0° 23' 6.00"N, 32° 39' 0.00"E (Latitude: 0.3850; Longitude: 32.6500).[1]
Uganda Martyrs
On 3 June 1886, thirty-two young men, pages of the court of King Mwanga II of Buganda, were burned to death at Namugongo for their refusal to renounce Christianity. Some of the men were Anglican and others were of the Catholic faith. Annually, on June 3, Christians from all parts of Uganda, East Africa and other parts of the world congregate at Namugongo to commemorate the lives of the Uganda Martyrs and their dedication to their religious beliefs. Crowds have been estimated in hundreds of thousands in some years.[2]
Canonization
Twenty two of the Catholic martyrs were canonized by Pope Paul VI on October 18, 1964 and are regarded as saints in the Catholic Church. A basilica has been built at the spot where the majority of them were burned to death. A church stands at the place where the Anglican martyrs met their death, about 2 miles (3.2 km) further east from the Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs. Documentation is available on forty five martyrs but it is believed that many more believers met their death at the command of Kabaka Mwanga II between 1885 and 1887.[3]
Uganda Martyrs Senior Secondary School
Namugongo is the location of Uganda Martyrs Senior Secondary School, one of Uganda's leading high schools. The mixed boarding school is a partner with the Stephen Shames Foundation, based in Brooklyn, New York State in the instruction of Information Technology methods and applications to high school students in Uganda.[4]
Points of interest
The following points of interest are found at Namugongo or near its boundaries:
- The Uganda Martyrs Basilica: A place of worship affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.
- The Anglican Uganda Martyrs Shrine: A place of worship affiliated with the Church of Uganda
- Uganda Martyrs Primary School: A public, mixed, elementary school (grades 1-7)
- Uganda Martyrs Senior Secondary School: A public, mixed, boarding high school (grades 8-13)
- Uganda Martyrs Nursery & Daycare Centre: An early education institution erected to commemorate 75 years since Namugongo Roman Catholic Parish was established in 1935.[5]
External links
- Uganda Martyrs' Story and Video
- Profiles of the Uganda Martyrs
- Stephen Shames Foundation LEAD Program
See also
- Uganda Martyrs
- Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs
- Roman Catholicism in Uganda
- Kira, Uganda
- Wakiso District
- Central Region, Uganda
References
Coordinates: 00°23′07″N 32°39′05″E / 0.38528°N 32.65139°E