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The Bishop of Mukono Diocese, Enos Kitto Kagodo, has urged Christians not to lose hope despite the hardships they may be facing, including those that threaten their lives.
Bishop Kagodo noted that as the world celebrates this year’s Easter, Christians across continents are enduring various challenges, including wars, particularly the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, which has claimed innocent lives and caused widespread destruction of property.

Bp. Kagodo greets Christians after the Easter service at Mukono Cathedral. Looking on (left) is the Provost, Rev. Canon Godfrey Ssengendo.
The bishop made the remarks while leading an Easter service at Saints Phillip and Andrew’s Cathedral in Mukono Central Division, Mukono Municipality. He presided over the service alongside the Cathedral Provost, Canon Godfrey Ssengendo, and the Vicar, Rev. Daniel Balabyekubo, among other clergy.

Bp. Enos Kitto Kagodo of Mukono diocese shaking hands with the Mukono district chairperson-elect, Francis Lukooya Mukoome after the service.
“You may have seen the recent incident in Nakanyonyi, in Nakifuma-Naggalama town council, where groups invaded church land belonging to Nakanyonyi Church of Uganda, destroyed teachers’ crops, and vandalized the fence. Such incidents threaten church development in the diocese if not addressed promptly,” he added.
The service was attended by several dignitaries, including Assistant Inspector General of Police Moses Kafeero, retired High Court judge Lameck Mukasa and his family, Mukono district chairperson-elect Francis Lukooya Mukoome, outgoing diocesan head of laity Herbert Bataamye, and his successor Nelson Kanyike.