One of
22 Ugandan martyrs, Charles Lwanga is the patron of youth and Catholic action
in most of tropical Africa. He protected his fellow pages (aged 13 to 30) from
the homosexual demands of the Bagandan ruler, Mwanga, and encouraged and
instructed them in the Catholic faith during their imprisonment for refusing
the ruler’s demands.
For his
own unwillingness to submit to the immoral acts and his efforts to safeguard
the faith of his friends, Charles was burned to death at Namugongo on June 3,
1886, by Mwanga’s order.
Charles
first learned of Christ’s teachings from two retainers in the court of Chief
Mawulugungu. While a catechumen, he entered the royal household as assistant to
Joseph Mukaso, head of the court pages.
On the
night of Mukaso’s martyrdom for encouraging the African youths to resist
Mwanga, Charles requested and received Baptism. Imprisoned with his friends,
Charles’s courage and belief in God inspired them to remain chaste and
faithful.
When
Pope Paul VI canonized these 22 martyrs on October 18, 1964, he referred to the
Anglican pages martyred for the same reason.
COMMENT:
Like Charles Lwanga, we are all teachers and witnesses to Christian living by the examples of our own lives. We are all called upon to spread the word of God, whether by word or deed. By remaining courageous and unshakable in our faith during times of great moral and physical temptation, we live as Christ lived.
Like Charles Lwanga, we are all teachers and witnesses to Christian living by the examples of our own lives. We are all called upon to spread the word of God, whether by word or deed. By remaining courageous and unshakable in our faith during times of great moral and physical temptation, we live as Christ lived.
QUOTE:
On his African tour in 1969, Pope Paul VI told 22 young Ugandan converts that "being a Christian is a fine thing but not always an easy one."
On his African tour in 1969, Pope Paul VI told 22 young Ugandan converts that "being a Christian is a fine thing but not always an easy one."
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