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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims more than 14,000 members in 27 congregations in Uganda. They also have two family history centers. [18] The Society of Friends has two yearly meetings, Uganda Yearly Meeting, part of Friends United Meeting and Evangelical Friends Church. There were about 3,000 members between the two in ...
The Baháʼís of Uganda have continued to be involved in social issues; in 2007 a movie on development issues in Uganda was produced by the Baháʼís named "Opening a Space - The Discourse on Science, Religion and Development in Uganda" [113] and on 25 November 2007 the Baháʼí House of Worship was a rallying point on for the "Speak out ...
The AIDS epidemic in Uganda has been viewed by scholars as particularly influential in its development; at the time, Uganda had one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS infection in the world. [3] [4] The MRTC has been classified as an African-initiated church; a highly diverse category of religious movements that stem from different Christian ...
The Uganda Society is a cultural, and scientific society in Uganda that was founded in 1923. The society was established to promote the study of Uganda’s history, culture, and natural history. [1] The society has a library and archives that contain information on Uganda’s history, culture, and natural history. The society also publishes a ...
According to the 2002 Census of Uganda, 87.9% of Madi are Roman Catholic, 5.9% are Anglican, 4.1% are Muslim, 1% are Pentecostal and 0.6% follow other religions. [7] There is also a sizeable Muslim community, mostly of Nubi (in Uganda), especially in trading areas like Adjumani, Dzaipi and Nimule. See Juma Oris and Moses Ali. However, even the ...
The Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) is the chief organization for governing and representing Islam in Uganda. [1] The UMSC was founded in 1972 to bring together the divided Muslim community in Uganda. It is currently led by Sheikh Shaban Mubaje, who serves as the Grand Mufti of Uganda.
Sister Maria is one of the first four young women who expressed an interest in monasticism in Uganda. The Russian Orthodox Church also has a mission parish, the Annunciation Orthodox Church on Bukasa Island in Lake Victoria. The parish was founded in 1983, and now is under the spiritual Omophore of Metropolitan Hilarion of ROCOR.
Ugandan people by religion (6 C) A. Alumni of Bishop Balya Theological College (2 P) B. Bahá'í Faith in Uganda (1 C, 1 P) Bulwalasi Theological College alumni (12 P)