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From Loss to Purpose: How My Dad’s Demise Inspired My Career in Medical Imaging

By Manuela Keneema – Imaging Student at Earnest Cook University Growing up, I was torn between becoming a doctor or a lawyer. For years, I had no clear career choice—until a life-changing event gave me purpose. It was in 2014 when my dad began battling a mysterious illness. He visited several hospitals and was repeatedly […]

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The Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor: A reflection on the Environmental Justice in Uganda

By Sr. Josephine Kamau, DM From degraded forests to flooded villages, from poisoned water to barren farmland, environmental destruction hits the poor the hardest. The cry of the earth is heard through the suffering of the poor, the voiceless, the vulnerable. This cry is echoing through Uganda—not from the animals or the trees, though they

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Strengthening the Mission for Formation Agents

Sr. Mary Pauline Namuddu, LSOSF Uganda’s youthful Catholic Church is primed for greater impact through quality-trained formators and committed consecrated women and men with other pastoral agents who are ready to give their lives for Christ like the Uganda Martyrs. All consecrated persons are invited to recommit themselves to Christ and His Mission and have

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