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Uganda is known for its hospitality, rich culture, and religious heritage. Recently, five American tourists from New Jersey, United States, visited the country for the priestly silver jubilee of Rev. Fr. Peter Ssekajjugo, a Ugandan priest serving in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
The visitors - Ricardo Rivera (Ssentongo), Brenda Maldonado (Nansubuga), Iris Larios (Nantongo), Carlos Larios (Nsubuga), and Mary Chavez (Namiiro) - were warmly welcomed and given Kiganda names as part of their cultural immersion during their two-week visit. They began their journey in Kyotera before touring various parts of the country.
Speaking from Mpererwe in Kampala, Ricardo Rivera, who is also a permanent deacon in the Catholic Church, shared his impressions of Uganda.
“This is our first time in Uganda. We had imagined it as a dry, tropical place, but it is beautiful, peaceful, and green. We even saw trees here that also grow in Puerto Rico, our neighbouring state,” he said.
Tourists from New Jersey in Americans poses for photo with Fr Peter Ssekajjugo while at Bulange-Mengo on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

Fr. Ssekajjugo, who invited the group, said: “I wanted them to experience Uganda for themselves. A visitor is a gift. If I’m given a mango, I want to share it. I believe in spreading joy, wisdom, and the gospel. When I serve abroad, I try to represent where I come from. It makes me happy to see my guests learning and sharing Uganda with others.”
About Fr. Peter Ssekajjugo
Fr. Ssekajjugo was born in 1966 to Bruno Matovu (RIP) and Josephine Nabatanzi (RIP) in Kibingekitto village, Lwengo district, Bethlehem Parish, Masaka Diocese. He is a Consolata missionary priest currently serving in North America and Mexico.