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Expelled priest Fr. Kibuuka opens prayer centre near Catholic Church headquarters

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
December 8, 2016
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If you thought its only Kizza Besigye on a defiance campaign think again! Several Ugandans are on their personal defiance campaigns and church leaders are no exception to this new wave of resisting the established systems. 
 
Rev. Fr. Jacinto Kibuuka

Latest reports indicate expelled Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Jacinto Kibuuka has opened a new prayer centre near Rubaga Cathedral which serves as the main seat of the Catholic Church in Uganda. Fr Kibuuka, who after being suspended for “insubordination” in July this year later broke away to join the Eastern Orthodox Church yesterday opened the new prayer centre at Sendi grounds in Wankulukuku, Rubaga Division.


It is part of his Mamre Worship and Healing Centre at Namugongo, just outside Kampala.
The new centre will operate every Tuesday and Thursday. It is not far away from the Rubaga Cathedral parish, the former sanctuary of Fr Kibuuka.
 

The changes were confirmed on their Facebook page as well. “Mamre Prayer Centre Uganda” their previous name has now been changed to “Mamre prayer centres” to indicate that its more than one.
‘The police and local authorities have given us the green light. Nothing will stop me, I will continue praying for the faithful until I die,” he said.

He blamed his woes with Catholic church highlighting that certain elements fabricated stories against him which led to his expulsion.  

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