Who built Namugongo?
Dr Danhinden was the architect of the Namugongo Martyrs shrine. He designed it to look like an African hut, wrapped around 22 copper pillars signifying the 22 Martyrs and a white cap on top. The circular interior was to have up to 1,000 seats. Construction began in 1967.
How many Uganda martyrs were killed at Namugongo?
These young men that were killed were 23 Anglican converts and 22 Catholic converts. Their lives are celebrated by the whole world on the 3 rd of June every year. Very many people from different areas pay pilgrimage to Namugongo Martyrs Shrine which was put in place in commemoration of the Uganda martyrs.
Why is Namugongo day of 3rd June celebrated every year?
Uganda’s Martyrs’ Day holiday commemorates the late 19th-century martyrdom of a group of 23 Anglican and 22 Catholic men who were ordered by then-King of Buganda Mwanga II to be put to death for having converted to Christianity.
Why is Namugongo remembered in the history of Uganda?
History of Uganda Martyrs Shrine Namogongo The Catholic martyrs were 24 and 22 were killed under the orders of Kabaka Mwanga of Buganda in 1885 and 1887 due to refusal of denouncing Christian faith which had been introduced by Kabaka Mwanga’s father.
Which sub county is Namugongo?
Kyaddondo
Namugongo is a township in the Central Region of Uganda….
| Namugongo | |
|---|---|
| County | Kyaddondo |
| Constituency | Kira Town Council |
| Municipality | Kira, Uganda |
| Elevation | 3,870 ft (1,180 m) |
Which county is Namugongo?
Why Martyrs Day is celebrated in Uganda?
Many businesses will close, as Martyrs’ Day is a public holiday in Uganda. Uganda’s Martyrs’ Day holiday commemorates the late 19th-century martyrdom of a group of 23 Anglican and 22 Catholic men who were ordered by then-King of Buganda Mwanga II to be put to death for having converted to Christianity.
Why were the Uganda Martyrs killed at Namugongo?
The 45 young men were murdered partly for demurring to abandon Christianity, which they had converted to, but also for their refusal to have gay sex with the king. History has exalted them and vilified the serial rapist and homosexual that Mwanga became.
What is the Namugongo shrine?
Namugongo Shrine Namugongo Shrine. Namugongo shrine is believed to be a concrete evidence of faith the Uganda martyrs exhibited centuries back. The Uganda martyrs shrine / Namugongo Shrine was constructed in the commemoration of the baganda men that sacrificed their lives for the sake of the Christian faith in Uganda.
What is the Uganda Martyrs Shrine?
The Uganda martyrs shrine / Namugongo Shrine was constructed in the commemoration of the baganda men that sacrificed their lives for the sake of the Christian faith in Uganda. The Uganda martyrs were killed quite a long time ago, about decades ago.
Did King Mwanga burn the martyrs at Namugongo?
It is believed that the site of the shrine, is the exact place where King Mwanga of Buganda, killed the martyrs by burning them. The construction of the Uganda martyrs shrine at namugongo began in 1957 and was finally completed and opened in 1967, thanks to the Lt.Cardinal Emmanuel Nsubuga, who was the author of the construction project.
Who are the Munyonyo Martyrs?
Munyonyo Martyrs’ Shrine is the starting point of the last journey of young Christians for their execution in Namugongo on 3 June 1886. Having been sentenced to death in Munyonyo on 26th May (Wednesday), the condemned then began upon their own walk to Calvary – a two day journey to Namugongo, which they reached on 27th May (Thursday).