Uganda Martyrs are inspiring the faithful in their resistance to the LGBT agenda
The Uganda Martyrs are celebrated for their steadfast faith and resistance to non-Christian behavior in the late 1800s. Their legacy continues to inspire Ugandans in the fight against perceived Western anti-family agendas. The martyrs' stories, particularly that of Andrew Kaggwa, highlight their significant contributions to the spread of Christianity in Uganda.
- ▪The Uganda Martyrs were killed for their faith in the late 1800s and are honored at the Munyonyo Martyrs' Shrine in Kampala.
- ▪Father Muwonge emphasized that their martyrdom was primarily due to their refusal to abandon their Christian faith.
- ▪Andrew Kaggwa, one of the notable martyrs, played a crucial role in promoting the sacrament of marriage and was a key evangelizer in Uganda.
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Blogs Uganda Martyrs are inspiring the faithful in their resistance to the LGBT agenda This episode of The John-Henry Westen Show comes at you from the Munyonyo Martyrs' Shrine in Kampala, which pays tribute to the Ugandan Martyrs killed for their faith in the late 1800s. John-HenryWesten 3 John-Henry Westen Comments 3 Wed Jun 3, 2026 - 11:10 am EDTWed Jun 3, 2026 - 11:10 am EDT Editor’s note: This blog post has been republished on June 3, 2026, in honor of the Feast of St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, also known as the Uganda Martyrs. (LifeSiteNews) — Uganda is at the heart of African resistance to Western countries trying to impose their anti-family and anti-life agenda: abortion, contraception, and LGBT ideology.
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