Reopening worship places: Low turn at Namirembe Cathedral

Sep 27, 2021

"I thought people were thirst for the church, having missed it for a long time," said Rev. Kisawuzi.

Congregation attending the first service after 60-days lockdown. Photos by Ivan Kabuye

Ivan Kabuye
Journalist @New Vision

Rev. Can. Jonathan Kisawuzi, the Dean of St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe on Sunday, September 26, expressed shock at the low turn-up of worshippers on the opening day after 60-day of lockdown.

 Rev. Can. Jonathan Kisawuzi, the Dean of St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe preaching to the congregation.

Rev. Can. Jonathan Kisawuzi, the Dean of St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe preaching to the congregation.

While preaching to the congregation, Rev. Canon Kisawuzi appealed to Christians not to fear to come to church because it is the most organized place and their safety while there will be guaranteed.

"I thought people were thirst for the church, having missed it for a long time," said Rev. Kisawuzi.

"I am shocked that even the number of those who attended can't reach the maximum number of 200 people set by the government and the ministry of health, " he added.

He revealed that there is a vaccination centre on the church premises for Christians who wish to get the jab. 

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