Ugandan Martyrs Saints People Christianity


The martyrs of Uganda are a group of young men and teenage boys who died for the faith in what was then Buganda, between 1885 and 1887. The first martyr was an Anglican bishop, James Hannigan. The second was a Roman Catholic, Joseph Msaka Balikuddembe, who was murdered for protesting the bishop's death. In all there were 45 known martyrs, 22 Catholic and 23 Protestant. The Catholic martyrs were canonized in 1964, and are on the calendar as St. Charles Lwanga and Companions.








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  • The Martyrs of Uganda - Essay on the 32 young men burned to ugandan martyrs death at Namugongo. With prayer in traditional and ugandan martyrs contemporary language.
  • James Hannington and the Martyrs of Uganda - Anglican Bishop James Hannington, killed in 1885, was u the first u of the Ugandan martyrs. Short essay u on him, and on u the first native martyr, u Joseph Mkasa Balikuddembe, a Roman Catholic. u With Anglican u prayers in traditional and contemporary language.
  • 19th Century Missions in the African Interior: Buganda - A substantial part of this essay on Christianity ugandan martyrs in Buganda (modern-day Uganda) is devoted to the ugandan martyrs martyrs.
  • St. Charles Lwanga and Companions - Essay on the Martyrs of Uganda.
  • The Martyrs of Uganda (1885-1887) - By R. Sashikaba. An account of the martyrdoms, u and reflections on them. Chapter from the book u "Martyrs in the History of Christianity."


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