Monday 25 July 2016

The curse of dying in the satanic Roman Catholic church and going to hell: Popular catholic charismatic preacher J. B Mukajanga hurriedly buried amidst rumors of poisoning




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Renowned Catholic charismatic exorcist JOHN Baptist Mukaajanga has been banned by the catholic church in Uganda from holding services at Jjemba Plaza: He is being accused of anointing people with oil and selling a bottle of anointing oil at Uganda shillings 30,000@

 

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Bukalango’s Mukajanga dead


Popular Kampala Catholic Charismatic Renewal lay leader, John Bosco Mukajanga is a great grandchild of Mukajjanga, the royal executioner of Ssekabaka Mwanga II, who executed the Uganda Martyrs
Saturday July 16 2016







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Kampala.
Popular Kampala Catholic Charismatic Renewal lay leader, John Bosco Mukajanga, 42, has died. Mukajanga was found dead in his home on Saturday morning of a yet-to-be established cause.
The announcement was made on the Facebook page of Mt Sion Prayer Centre Bukalango. Details were not yet known by press time
The lay leader gained popularity as a prayer leader in Bukalango where he worked under Monsignor Expedito Magembe.
He also had a ministry called JB Mukajanga Fire Ministries located on Jemba Plaza, on Luwum Street, where he held weekly lunch-hour prayers. He was purported to pray for and heal the sick and demon possessed using a brown wooden cross.
In early March 8, Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga wrote a letter to the deceased barring him from preaching, healing, delivering, anointing and laying-on of hands on people in order to impart blessings to them, until he had been granted permission by the church – in effect, suspending his services.
Previously, Archbishop Lwanga had stopped the lay leader from conducting prayers in the numerous arcades that dot Kampala where it was reported that he sold a bottle of olive oil at Shs 50,000. He also had live call-in prayer programmes on two local TV stations, which were stopped.
In contravention of the Archbishop’s directive, Mukajanga continued ministering at the different centres. He was last seen leading a fellowship on Thursday evening where he informed those close to him that he was feeling sickly.
Who was JB Mukajanga
The deceased was born in Bulemeezi, Luweero in 1974. He is a great grandchild of Mukajjanga, the royal executioner of Ssekabaka Mwanga II, who executed the Uganda Martyrs.
He studied at Kasaala Boys Primary School, Kampala Students Centre, and Luweero Secondary School.
He attempted to study priesthood but after failing, he joined Nkozi NTC where he graduated with a diploma in Divinity and History.

Huge crowds yesterday flocked to Bukalango to say farewell to one of the most enigmatic Catholic lay preachers of all time. As JONATHAN KAMOGA reports, JB Mukajanga was an extraordinary Catholic.

Kneeling before the coffin, the woman at the head of the line wails frantically, her voice piercing the cold night and weighing down hearts already shattered by a death so unexpected.
“JB now that you have died, I’m hopeless,” she sobs. “Who will listen to my problems? Who will pray for me? Who will keep all of us together?”
These words ignite massive, collective wailing from mourners behind the woman, and others in all corners of the church. Mount Sion prayer centre Bukalango, off Hoima road, is tonight one huge sea of tears, as the faithful demand answers: why did John Baptist Mukajanga have to die so soon, so mysteriously?
Even those of us not crying, sorrow and grief engulfs us as we console the weeping ones nearest to us. For some, this is the first visit to the famous Bukalango. In death, Mukajanga has brought us together – faithful or not, Catholic or not – to say goodbye to an enigmatic lay preacher. Mukajanga was buried last evening at Bukalango, the place that made him, but also a place to which his charisma drew droves of Charismatic Catholics!
He was found dead on Saturday morning at his home in Entebbe due a cause not yet known to the people mourning him this Saturday night.
“That was a dark day for the Catholic church. It has lost a young man who does what many have failed to do,” says Fr Expedito Magembe, the head of Mt Sion Prayer Centre.
Magembe mentored and was deputised by Mukajanga before the latter was expelled earlier this year. Magembe describes him as a man who loved to preach, who was always happy, and who loved to sing.
It’s after midnight and the official prayers for the deceased are just starting. Hundreds of reverent friends and family members can hardly hold back the tears. Speaker after speaker takes to the podium to say a few words of farewell. Hardly anyone descends without mentioning Mukajanga’s love for music.

SUSPICION
“You could see his love for music each moment he stood up to sing. He actually told us one time that when he dies, we should not cry but sing instead,” says Annette Nalubwama, a singer in the church choir here.
Away from the podium, mourners sit in various groups, musing about memories of their time with Mukajanga, who shares a name with his great grandfather, the dreaded chief executioner of Uganda Martyrs 1886.
The big question on many’s lips: what killed Mukajanga? With the post-mortem results not yet communicated, speculation and suspicion are rife: someone – I hear them say – must have poisoned him. And yes, someone could have “bewitched” the man of God. The conspiracy theories continue through the night, as does the singing from the choir that once saw Mukajanga as some sort of lay spiritual leader.



Mourners at Bukalango

By 5:00am, some people have left the vigil, but dusk delivers huge masses into the church courtyard.
“This man was loved. Do you see all these people coming and it is just as early as this? Wait and see what happens at around 2 o’clock,” says Jacob Okot, who has been sitting next to me.
Okot believes that because of the selfless nature of Mukajanga, coupled with his desire to spread the word of God, he has managed to attain a big following from all over the country.
Mukajanga was expelled from Bukalango by Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga because he was deviating from approved church methods. Even in this Charismatic church, meant to liven up Catholic worship, Mukajanga was seen as too unconventional, too adventurous.
Unbowed, unbroken, he started operating under JB Ministries, holding prayers in different parts of the city, gathering ever more followers. He also hosted a television show and a string of radio talk shows, a move that put him further at loggerheads with the church leadership. Sister Christine Namanya, however, says that the faithful came because they felt Mukajanga brought them closer to God.
“He makes you feel like you are worth forgiving even when you commit a great sin,” the nun said. “He had his methods of bringing one closer to God; you could feel it each time you prayed with him. This and his kindness managed to keep many people in church.”
She adds that as an evangelist, she found working with Mukajanga very interesting because he was a teacher, a mentor and a good listener. Similarly, Stephen Kirunda, a church member at Bukalango, says Mukajanga built a bond with all faithful and encouraged them to live as a family.
“He has been a good leader. He has managed to hold us together as if we came from the same mother. Our church has lost its most valuable asset,” Kirunda said.
That Mukajanga was buried where he was expelled from showed that both family and Church valued him, the latter choosing his resting place in apparent homage. Several church leaders and government officials were among the mourners. As were many corporate folks, for whom going to Mukajanga’s Bukalango had become a passion in increasingly secular times.

From the fire to the boiling pot: Another Uganda catholic charismatic priest quits catholic church: Fr Jacinto Kibuuka quits Catholic Church




Fr Kibuuka quits Catholic Church

http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Fr-Kibuuka-quits-Catholic-Church/-/688334/3297816/-/tf8uvez/-/index.html

The controversial Catholic priest, who was earlier this week suspended from his priestly duties in the Catholic Church by Kampala Archdiocese, on Friday announced that he had quit the Roman Catholic Church for the Orthodox Church
Saturday July 16 2016
By GILLIAN NANTUME
KAMPALA.
The controversial Catholic priest, who was earlier this week suspended from his priestly duties in the Catholic Church by Kampala Archdiocese, on Friday announced that he had quit the Roman Catholic Church for the Orthodox Church.
Fr Jacinto Kibuuka, who was ordained into priesthood in 2008, made the announcement at a press conference at his Mamre Prayer Centre in Namugongo, Wakiso District.
“Priesthood is for life and no one can take it from me. I will continue offering sacraments and taking readings. However, I will do it in accordance with the Eastern Orthodox Church (EOC) which practices the Antiochian Rite. I will pray to St Chrysostom, whose healing and deliverance prayers are more effective than Roman Catholic prayers,” he said during a press conference.
Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, who announced the suspension of Fr Kibuuka, said he would comment about Fr Kibuuka’s latest move once he got the details, as he was out of town.
“Has he been permitted into EOC? There are rules to follow. You do not just make announcements and cross over,” Archbishop Lwanga told Sunday Monitor.
At his press conference, Fr Kibuuka said the Catholic Church only allowed him to obey a superior who leads in truth and justice, and since there was no justice, he found it difficult to accept the suspension by Archbishop Lwanga, choosing to leave the Catholic Church.
EOC’s beliefs, prayers and sacraments are similar to the Roman Catholic Church. In Uganda, EOC encompasses the Coptic Church in Namungoona, Evangelical Orthodox Church in western Uganda, the Ethiopian Church, and Brazilian Catholic Church in Jinja.
Archbishop Lwanga in a July 12 notice, announced he had suspended Fr Kibuuka and also banned all activities of his Mamre Prayer Centre, instructing Catholic believers that it was forbidden to participate in any event held there.
Fr Kibuuka is accused of disobedience, including resisting a transfer to Ggoli parish. However, on Friday, Fr Kibuuka said: “I love Archbishop Lwanga, but he has been misled by self-seekers who are jealous of my success in praying for people and during the Pope’s visit,” the priest said, adding that he would have been obedient if he had been in the wrong.
Flanked by about 100 supporters, Fr Kibuuka carried documents showing police reports pinning Monsignor Expedito Magembe of Mt Sion Prayer Centre Bukalango as the architect of his woes, claiming that Msgr Magembe’s aides gave a one Winifred Nantongo Shs10m to tarnish his name in the media.
He adds that Archbishop Lwanga unfairly banished him to Ggoli Parish without punishing Msgr Magembe. The priest was given a 10-year banishment and forbidden to talk to people, or make phone calls.
Fr Kibuuka on Friday said prayers will continue at the Centre, which has a new branch on Nkrumah Road. Mamre was registered as a private company in March 2016. It is not a church. Fr Kibuuka said he will be under the authority of Bishop Girol, a Canadian. Priests joining Fr Kibuuka presented on Friday include Deacon Dr Sylvester Rwakadyeri, Fr Deogratius Ssonko, and Fr Tony Ssewanyana. He also extended an invite to Fr Anthony Musaala.
Fr Kibuuka also indicated that though he has forgiven his detractors, he will not forgive anyone who continues to libel him.
The orthodox church

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 Fr.Kibuuka Speaks out on suspension

Catholic church suspends Fr Kibuuka

http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Catholic-church-suspends-Fr-Kibuuka/-/688334/3293830/-/4pa15dz/-/index.html

The priest has been suspended over disobedience.
Thursday July 14 2016

Fr Jacinto Kibuuka (in green cassock), blesses the congregation during prayers at Mamre Prayer Centre in Ganda, Namugongo, Wakiso District last week. PHOTO BY STEPHEN WANDERA 
By GILLIAN NANTUME
Kampala- Archbishop of Kampala Cyprian Kizito Lwanga yesterday announced the suspension of controversial priest Jacinto Kibuuka, withdrawing all his priestly duties, including celebrating the sacraments, preaching the word of God and pastoral care of the faithful.
This means that Fr Kibuuka, whose Mamre Prayer Centre – Uganda at Namugongo, has also been banned, is not allowed to celebrate Mass, until his suspension is lifted.
In a five-page missive dated July 12, Archbishop Lwanga said the Kampala Archdiocese tribunal had recommended the suspension of Fr Kibuuka due to disobedience, including resisting a transfer to Ggoli Parish, and operating an unauthorised prayer centre - Mamre Prayer Centre – Uganda, at Namugongo which is outside of his jurisdiction.
“It is therefore with regret that we wish to inform the general public that after several months of tedious pastoral and canonical attempts to salvage the situation, we have been obliged to suspend Rev Fr Jacinto Kibuuka from the Roman Catholic Priestly ministry,” reads part of the statement.
Fr Kibuuka could not be reached for a comment by press time as his phone was off.
Fr Kibuuka, who is popular for his prayer and exorcising sessions, previously served as Chaplain of Lubaga Hospital. He had misunderstandings with his superiors and was transferred to Mt Sion Catholic Prayer Centre, Bukalango. While at Bukalango, he was accused by one, Winfred Nantongo of sexual impropriety.
However, in a dramatic move, the accuser made a public apology to Fr Kibuuka and the Church for the allegations. This time, the investigations of the Catholic Church exonerated the priest. Fr Kibuuka was then appointed to Uganda Martyrs’ Catholic Shrine, Namugongo, to coordinate the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the canonisation of the Uganda Martyrs as well as coordinate the activities for Pope Francis’ visit last November.
But according to Archbishop Lwanga’s notice of suspension of the cleric, during this period, the priest “committed a serious diplomatic error at the Apostolic Nunciature and was asked to step down from his office”.
It is during this time that the troubled priest then started conducting prayer services without jurisdiction and harmony with local parish authorities, and later set up Mamre Prayer Centre - Uganda, which the statement claims, is fracturing the unity of the Church.
Steps taken
Archbishop Lwanga says Fr Kibuuka had been offered numerous chances for dialogue and reconciliation, with the latest being on July 11, but he did not show up before the Kampala Archdiocese tribunal.
“Neither did he give a reason for his absence,” said the letter, which is copied to all Catholic bishops in Uganda, the clergy in Kampala Diocese, the Uganda Episcopal Conference, and the Apostolic Nuncio to Uganda Archbishop Augustine Micheal Blume.
Archbishop Lwanga has also announced the banning of activities of Fr Kibuuka’s Mamre Prayer Centre and instructed the clergy, religious people, and laity who still adhere to the communion of the Roman Catholic Church that it was forbidden to participate in an event held there. He also calls upon all Catholics to pray for Fr Kibuuka so that God assists him to rediscover the bonds of communion.

Tuesday 5 July 2016

Can a spiritual fornicator condemn another spiritual fornicator? Arch Bishop Stanley Ntagali condemns Hon. Rebecca Kadaga’s Spiritual fornication as he himself continues to fornicate with the adulterous catholic church.

 


Arch Bishop Ntagali welcomes pope
http://churchofuganda.org/about/popes-visit-to-anglican-martyrs-shrine



Roman Catholics and the Spirit of Fornication : Uganda's Catholic Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga thanks Ancestral devils for helping her Win the position of speaker of Parliament

http://watchmanafrica.blogspot.ug/2016/05/roman-catholics-and-spirit-of.html 

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 Pope Francis and Archbishop Stanley Ntagali enter the Anglican Shrine to the Ugandan Martyrs in Namugongo. Photo: Petero Buyondo and Francis Emorut

A Statement from the Most Rev. Stanley Ntagali, Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, on Syncretism

http://churchofuganda.org/info/archbishop-stanley-condemns-syncretism
 
Like many Ugandans, Christians in the Church of Uganda prayed for Hon. Rebecca Kadaga in her re-election campaign for MP and also for her election as Speaker of Parliament. We rejoiced when the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ opened both doors for her to serve the people of Uganda again. Like many, we were, therefore, confused by the reports of her visiting her ancestral shrine to give thanks for her re-election.
 

We value our ancestors because we are connected to them by the relationship we have. But, we must always trust only in God. We no longer need to go through the spirits of the dead because Jesus is our hope and protector. He alone is the way, the truth and the life, as Jesus says in John 14:6.
The Church of Uganda condemns syncretism and urges her Bishops and clergy to use this opportunity to proclaim the sufficiency of Christ crucified to meet all our needs, and to work pastorally with Christians to apply this glorious truth practically in their lives.
As we approach the commemoration of the Ugandan Martyrs on 3rd June, we are challenged by the faithfulness, commitment, and witness of these youth. Their willingness to renounce the “world, the flesh, and the devil” and to joyfully embrace the crucified and risen Lord Jesus Christ, even unto death, is a model for how we should all understand living a life with a single-minded focus on Jesus as the only Saviour and only Lord. There is a cost to discipleship and a great reward in following Christ.
We appeal to all Christians in the Church of Uganda, especially those serving in prominent positions in government and business, to uphold Paul’s exhortation to ‘live a life worthy of the calling you have received’ (Ephesians 4:1), to live ‘above reproach’ (1 Timothy 3:2), and to not cause others to ‘stumble’ (1 Corinthians 10:32).

I would “never” describe homosexuality as a sin – Archbishop John Sentamu


I would “never” describe homosexuality as a sin – Archbishop John Sentamu

http://ugchristiannews.com/?p=7174

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Archbishop of York John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu appeared on the ITV show to promote his reasons for the need to remain in the upcoming EU referendum but, the topic moved on to the gay club massacre. Piers challenges Archbishop over gay marriage in heated debate (NP Photo)
Former advocate of the Supreme Court of Uganda, now the Archbishop of York has said he would “never” describe homosexuality as a sin.
Archbishop John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu appeared on Good Morning Britain Wednesday morning, where he took part in a wide-ranging debate about LGBT rights with host Piers Morgan.
In the segment, Mr Morgan asked the second-ranked Archbishop in the Church of England about the church’s views on gay marriage following Sunday’s attack, which took place in a gay club in Florida.
Morgan also challenged the religious leader on staunch opposition to equal marriage.
The Archbishop affirmed that while he still has personal objections with same-sex marriage, he believes in LGBT equality generally, and does not consider homosexuality to be a sin.
Asked whether homosexuality is a sin, he insisted: “I would never say that. I would never say that, because sin is doing something consciously against God.”
Asked if he was discarding parts of the Bible that condemn homosexuality, he said: “The whole of scripture must be read in context, you can’t just pick up a verse and say ‘because it says this’… that would be a nightmare.
Morgan said: ‘What if I said to you that you can come to this country as a Ugandan born man but because of the colour of your skin you can only have a civil partnership, you can’t have a real one.
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Is Homosexuality sin? Answers, “I would never say that. I will never say that because sin is doing something consciously against god,”
However, the Archbishop appeared offended after Piers Morgan attempted to contrast his views with discrimination based on race.
Dr Sentamu’s views strongly contrast with the Anglican Church of Uganda, which takes a hardline stance on homosexuality.
However, he maintained his stance on marriage.
The religious leader continued: “You can still have your view on marriage and at the same time be intolerant of homophobia.
“I support civil partnerships because I think that’s a matter of equality, and a matter of fairness, but for me, it was wrong for the Government to try to redefine the nature of marriage.”
He said: “My upholding of Christian marriage as I understand it goes hand-in-hand with saying to people, ‘to diminish homosexual people is anathema to the Christian faith because God loves us all equally.”
About Archbishop John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu
Sentamu was born in 1949 in a village near Kampala, Uganda, the sixth of 13 children.
He studied law (LL.B.) at Makerere University, Kampala, and practiced as an advocate of the High Court of Uganda until 1974, being briefly a judge of the High Court.
In 1973 he married Margaret. Three weeks after his marriage he incurred the wrath of Idi Amin and was detained for 90 days. In a speech in 2007, he described how during that time he had been “kicked around like a football and beaten terribly”, saying “the temptation to give up hope of release was always present”.
He fled Uganda to arrive as an immigrant in the United Kingdom in 1974. On 17 June 2005, UK’s prime minister’s office announced Sentamu’s translation to York as the 97th archbishop.
He was formally elected by the chapter of York Minster on 21 July, legally confirmed as archbishop at St Mary-le-Bow, London on 5 October, and enthroned at York Minster on 30 November 2005.
As Archbishop of York, Sentamu sits in the House of Lords and was admitted, as a matter of course, to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.

Ecumenical Bells : Rev. Dr Will Graham, grandson of Billy Graham is coming to Uganda on July 22-24, 2016: He will be hosted by the Anglican Church of Uganda which is fornicating with the Roman Catholic Church.

Rev Dr Will Graham, grandson of Billy Graham is coming to Uganda soon.

http://ugchristiannews.com/?p=6926

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Church of Uganda has announced that renowned American Christian evangelist William Franklin Graham IV, known publicly as Will Graham will be in Uganda from the 22-24th July, 2016.
Will is the third generation of Grahams (grandson of Billy Graham, oldest son of Franklin Graham) to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the banner of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
His visit to Uganda is one of several international outreaches this year, other gatherings are to Scotland, Australia, and multiple cities in Norway and Canada.
“I’m not trying to be the next Billy Graham; I’m just Will Graham,” says the ordained minister. “I have a burden in my heart to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If that’s to an arena full of people or one person on the street, I will do whatever God is calling me to do.”
The highly anticipated evangelist will lead Christians through Peace and Joy celebrations at Uganda Christian University grounds.
“The very words that Jesus told Zacheus are the same words echoing in Mukono Uganda today,”Salvation has come to your house.” Evangelist Billy Graham Association has accepted the Macedonian call Paul had in a dream, “come over here in Macedonia and help us.” remarked Mukono Diocese, Church of Uganda.
“The province of the church of Uganda, UCU, The bible society and Mukono Diocese are fully in agreement and in preparation. There must be no reason to miss the celebrations,”
It has also been confirmed that the advance team is already in Uganda, they joined the Archbishop of the church of Uganda together with the Bishop of Mukono, Rt. Rev. William James Ssebaggala, evangelical churches and religious organisations for the grand launching of the Joy celebrations.
Graham will be joined on-stage by several choirs, as well as American soloist Mark Christian who serves as worship leader for Will Graham Celebrations.


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