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Saint Paul's Cathedral Namirembe, commonly and locally (Uganda) referred to as Namirembe Cathedral, is the oldest Anglican cathedral in Uganda.It serves as the provincial cathedral of the Anglican Church of Uganda and the diocesan cathedral for Namirembe Diocese, the first diocese to be founded in the Church of Uganda province in 1890. [1]
Namirembe Hill has been the location of the main Anglican place of worship in Buganda since Bishop Alfred Tucker established the offices of the Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa in 1890. [ 10 ] Namirembe is the location of St. Paul's Cathedral, Namirembe .
Since 1890, throughout its many changes, the diocese's mother church has been St Paul's Cathedral, on Namirembe hill in Kampala. The current building is the fifth Namirembe Cathedral on the same site.
Namirembe Hill - Adjacent to and immediately northwest of Mengo Hill. It is the location of St. Paul's Cathedral, the most prominent Anglican place of worship in Buganda; Lubaga Hill - Immediately west of Mengo. The seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala. Location of St. Mary's Cathedral Rubaga, built between 1912 and 1925.
Namirembe Cathedral; St Andrew's Cathedral, Namukozi; S. St Mark's Cathedral, Luweero; St Paul's Cathedral, Kako; Saints Andrew and Philip Cathedral, Mukono
He was installed as Archbishop on 1 March 2020 at St. Paul's Cathedral at Namirembe. [4] He replaced Bishop Stanley Ntagali, who retired, having attained the retirement age of 65 years. [6] In 2023, Kaziimba expressed support for the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Act, which introduces the death penalty for certain convictions of homosexuals.
Wedding on 19 November 1948 at St. Paul's Cathedral Namirembe. Lady Edith Kasozi; Omubiitokati (Princess) Beatrice Kabasweka, a Mutoro from Toro. Lady Kate Ndagire. Married in 1950; Nnaabakyala Sarah Nalule, Omuzaana Kabejja, sister of the Nnabagereka, and daughter of Christopher Kisosonkole of the Nkima clan. Married in 1954. Lady Nalwooga.
The fourth is Namirembe Hill, that was home to the Anglican (Wangeleza) faction of the Buganda religious wars of 1888 to 1892 and site of Namirembe Anglican Cathedral. The fifth is Lubaga Hill, that was home to the White Fathers Catholic (Wafaransa) faction of the above-mentioned Buganda religious wars and also site of the Rubaga Catholic ...