UGANDA, KISUBI: Celebrations and Commitments at the End of 2024 and on January 1st, 2025.

In the Background, the 11 New Novices and in the Foreground the New Professed Brothers.

As every year, December 31st and January 1stare Days of Feasts in Kisubi, Uganda.

On December 31st, 2024, 11 Brothers from Uganda and 2 from Rwanda completed their Novitiate time and made their First Profession in Kasasa.

Renewal of Vows of more than 40 Brothers

The 13 New Professed have just Pronounced their First Vows

The New Professed in Cassocks, and the 11 New Novices

On the same day, 11 New Young People (6 from Uganda and 5 from Tanzania-Kenya) entered the Novitiate of Kasasa and during another Celebration nearly 40 Brothers Renewed their Vows for a New. Year.

The Bishops present and the New Perpetually Professed Brothers.

The day, following January 1st, during a Celebration presided over by Mgr. Paul Ssemogere, Archbishop of Kampala, Br Casio Aizire received the Perpetual Vows of Six Brothers: Brothers Alfred Mukasa, Deo Ruhweza, Julius Mandella, Leonard Ssemanda Wasswa, Noah Tutasirwe, Richard Kagoda.

From Left to Right: Brother Casio Aizire, Brother Provincial, Brothers Francis Mulima, Daniel Ssenkayi, Mgr. Paul Ssemwogerere, Archbishop of Kampala, Brothers Simon Simeon Mpanga and Stephen Kyamanywa.

During the same Celebration of January 1st in Kisubi, the Province Highlighted and Celebrated the Jubilarian Brothers: this year 4 Brothers celebrated their 25 years of Religious Life: Brothers: Francis Mulima, Daniel Ssenkayi, Simon Simeon Mpanga and Stephen Kyamanywa.

The Bishops present: from Left to Right: Bishop Silverus Jjumba (Masaka Diocese), Archbishop Paul ssimwogerere (Kampala Archdiocese), Bishop Lawrence Mukasa (Kasana-Luweero Diocese), surrounded by Brother Casio, on the Left and the Jubilarian, Brother Joseph Mubiru Tebyasa.

Bro. Joseph Mubiru Tebyasa

Brother Joseph Mubiru Tebyasa, celebrated 50 Years of Religious Life.

The Province of St. Therese Traditionally brings together its Members, Families and Friends to celebrate the passage to the New Year. This was the case on December 31st, in Kisubi.

 

Photos and Information sent by Br. Jean-Paul TAMALE