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Martyrs of Africa

Records prove that Greeks commemorated three hundred Africans. Their feast day is December7th. Other reports state that many African nuns were killed under the Arian King Huneric in the fifth century.

Martyrs of Uganda

Africans have been abundantly blessed by dedicated young men who devoted time, energy and life to the conversion of their people. The Church of Uganda has been nourished by the blood of her martyrs and their zeal, for they were all apostles to their brothers before being martyrs. Everyone said that they were the best in the country, the most sincere, the most intelligent and the most generous. Yet, king Mwanga hated them so intensely for their purity he ordered them cut into pieces and thrown to the dogs.

The White Fathers had converted many Africans to Christianity, and because of their success they were expelled from the country. The new converts dedicated their lives to carrying out the work of the missionaries. They revised the catechism, printed it in their native language, and secretly gave instruction. They taught the people the true faith, encouraged them to pray and give witness to Christ and, although there were not priests I the country, they kept alive the faith. They met great opposition from tribal chiefs, medicine men, pagans and Moslems.

Because the Christian pages attached to the court refused to perform impure acts, the King ordered twenty-two boys ranging in age from thirteen to thirty to be tortured. They endured horrible cruelty with heroic courage and died nobly for Christ. Immediately after the persecution there were 500 Christians and 1,000 catechumens in the country. The White Fathers were asked to return to Uganda after the death of King Mwanga. They baptized more than 150 catechumens. Now Uganda, A Christian land, has two million Catholics, three major and eight minor seminaries. Some 200 African priests, 200 brothers and 1,000 sisters, native of the country, dedicated themselves to evangelizing their people. Every parish comprises from Bishops of Uganda, there are two Baganda. Two institutes of African religious, seven institutes of African sisters and 4,000 catechists continue the work of the Uganda Martyrs.

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