Pope Leo’s Message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications 2026
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Fr. Anton Paul Padinjarathala, S.D.B, a delegate from the Dicastery for Evangelization in Rome, gave a one-day Seminar to the Superiors General of Associations IN ITINERE (communities that are “on the journey” towards becoming formal, recognized Religious Institutes) and Institutes of Consecrated Life of Diocesan Right. The Seminar was initiated by the Uganda Nunciature through
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By Benedict Mukoni………………… Catholic Care for Children in Uganda (CCCU), a program under the Association of Religious in Uganda (ARU), in partnership with the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD), successfully conducted two intensive workshops aimed at strengthening compliance, accountability, and professional practice within Uganda’s residential childcare sector. Held in February 2026 at
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Catholic Care for Children in Uganda (CCCU) was honored to participate in a global initiative under the theme From Crisis to Care: Catholic Action for Children through in-person participation in Rome, which took place from 2nd to 6th February 2026 at Hotel Il Cantico. The gathering sought to deepen collective commitment and action in responding
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By Sr. Semerita Mbambu – CSC & Sr. Marha Nambi – CSC…………………. On 8th February, the universal Church commemorates the feast of Saint Josephine Bakhita, patron saint of victims of human trafficking. The Archdiocese of Gulu, however, marked this important day on 9th February 2026 to allow wider participation of the faithful. The archdiocese organized
By Benedict Mukoni…………………. For Dorothy, a Form Four student, life once felt heavier than any child should ever have to carry. After her parents separated, her father returned to Sudan and her mother later left as well, leaving Dorothy, her brother, and their elderly grandmother to survive on their own. With no stable source of
From Hardship to Hope: How Education Gave One Girl a Future Read More »