EDITORIAL
A team of deans from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal is expected to conduct a site visit to assess the progress of the proposed Uganda Martyrs Kagunga Catholic Parish, which is planned to be carved out of Kamwenge Catholic Parish in Kamwenge District.
According to Rev Fr James Isabakaki, the parish priest of Kamwenge Catholic Parish and dean of Kamwenge Deanery, the visit will focus on verifying the development of key structures such as the priest’s residence and parish offices before recommending the establishment of the new parish.
He explained that the delegation will include deans from different deaneries within the diocese and will be led by the diocesan Pastoral Coordinator.
Fr Isabakaki added that after the inspection, the team will compile a report and submit it to the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal, who has the final authority to approve the creation of a new Catholic parish.
He called upon Christians and church leaders in the area to continue supporting the development project to ensure the parish meets all the necessary requirements.
Meanwhile, Rev Fr David Byamukama, former parish priest of Kamwenge Catholic Parish now serving at Bititi Catholic Parish, urged Christians to intensify their efforts to meet the conditions required for the establishment of a parish.
The chief catechist of Bubukaka Zone, Barnabas Rwangirahe, said the faithful are committed to supporting the initiative until the parish is officially established.
The proposed Uganda Martyrs Kagunga Catholic Parish is expected to bring church services closer to the faithful and strengthen pastoral work in the area once it is officially established.
Currently, Fort Portal Diocese is composed of 37 parishes, with the most recent being Nyaibanda Catholic parish carved out of Katoosa Parish.