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Bishop Kaggoddo urged Parents to invest in their children’s education.

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Bishop  Kaggoddo confirming children into Christianity(Photo/Joyce Namugambe)

Joy e Namugambe

The Bishop of Mukono Diocese the Rt. Reverend Enos Kitto Kaggoddo has  called upon parents to work hard to pay for their children’s school fees as it is the best way to prepare for their future.

He noted this on His pastoral visit  and confirmation service of  86 children at St. Luke Busaana town church in Busaana parish Ndeeba Archdeaconry.

While preaching in this service, Bishop  Kaggoddo has challenged parents who take educating their children for granted just for the sake of educating them, but to do it whole heartedly knowing that they are shaping their children’s future through education.

Bishop Kaggoddo as he arrives at Busaana town parish(Photo/Joyce Namugambe)

Bishop Kaggoddo has also encouraged Christians to stick to the Lord during their trials, to avoid being misled into evil acts, thinking they are solving challenges yet they are driving themselves into trouble.

The Parish priest for Busaana town Parish Revrand Daniel Muwanguzi, has shown concern over people in Busaana who forget about God and engage in evil acts which mislead them such as child sacrifice, thefty, church leaders obstructing church activities among others.

Busaana town Parish church under construction(Photo/Joyce Namugambe)

Bishop Kaggoddo’s wife Catherine Kitto has cautioned the children who have been confirmed to follow and respect the words of encouragement from the Bishop so that they avoid engaging into evil misleading acts.

The speaker of Kayunga district who represented the chief guest, the minister of finance Amos Lugolobi noted that, he is working hard to see that power is connected in Ntenjeru North as away of developing it.

Bishop Enos Kitto Kagoddo was accompanied by the Diocesean Secretary Revrand Canon John Sebudde and  minister Amos Lugoloobi were welcomed by Venerable Samuel Bukenya of Ndeeba Archdeaconry, Lay leaders, Parish priests, choir, headteachers, students and the christians who had gathered at the church.

After the service, the Bishop led the congregation to pray for the new church which is under construction and the new house being constructed for the church lay leader.

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