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A total of 927 pilgrims from all six Anglican dioceses in the Greater North, who are on a pilgrimage to Namugongo Martyrs shrine, have finally united as one group at St Mark’s Cathedral in Luwero, approximately 272km from Gulu city.
This milestone follows a seven-day trek from various locations across the Greater North. The pilgrims have so far covered more than 70% of the total journey. They aim to complete the remaining 72km in the three days leading up to Friday, May 30.
An Anglican priest from St Philip’s Cathedral, the headquarters of the Diocese of Northern Uganda (DNU), who is among the spiritual leaders of the pilgrims, confirmed that the group united after seven days of walking separately since May 19.
Among this year’s pilgrims is six-year-old Joel Ogwal, a Primary One pupil at Lacor Primary School in Amuru District. He is the son of Anglican lay reader Jacklyn Aguti Ocen, aged 36.
Rev. Odokonyero said the pilgrims are hopeful of reaching Namugongo after an 11-day journey between May 30 and 31.
The central organising committee for this year’s pilgrimage expects over 1,500 pilgrims from across the Greater North.
The Anglican dioceses animating this year’s anniversary include the dioceses of Northern Uganda and Kitgum from northern Uganda, the Diocese of Nebbi and East Madi Diocese from the West Nile region, and the dioceses of East and West Lango from the Lango region.
Since departing Gulu city on day one, the pilgrims have made overnight stops at Apwoyo-cero (47km) in Oyam district, Jerusalem Church of Uganda at Karuma (76km) on day two, Bweyale (93km) on day three, and Kiryandongo (122km) on day four. The journey resumed on Friday, May 23, for day five.