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Kagadi Church Leaders Preach Repentance As Christians Celebrate Good Friday

Kagadi Church Leaders Preach Repentance As Christians Celebrate Good Friday

Christians of St. Mary’s  Kagadi Catholic parish have today joined their counterparts at St. Luke’s Church of Uganda to commemorate the ecumenical way of the cross which marks the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The church leaders in Kagadi emphasized repentance as Christians enter the Easter season

Christians from both the church  Uganda and the catholic sect gathered at St. Mary’s Kagadi town catholic parish to take part in the famous  Good Friday celebrations
The mass at St. Mary’s Kagadi town catholic parish was led by Monsignor Peter Kaberenge, the episcopal vicar of Kagadi Vicariate, and Venerable Canon Deo Irumba, the archdeacon St. Luke Church of Uganda.
They taught Christians that the ecumenical way of the cross marks the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and asked them to emulate Jesus’s actions. The congregates have been asked to repent this Easter season.

Believers have vowed to emulate Christ by living a humble life and filled with the spirit of reconciliation.

Good Friday observed during Holy Week is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary.

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