Thousands of pilgrims from Mayuge and surrounding areas gathered in Kyebando Parish, Mayuge Town Council, to celebrate the canonization of St. Matia Mulumba, one of Uganda’s twenty four catholic martyrs. The event marked the 60th anniversary of his canonization and the celebration drew Catholic faithfuls from far and wide to reflect on the saint’s enduring legacy.
The atmosphere was filled with devotion as incense filled the air, and the voices of the faithful united in hymns. The Holy Mass was led by Fr. Paul Musana, the vicar-general of Jinja Diocese. He represented Bishop Charles Wamika who was unable to attend due to illness.
In his moving homily, Fr. Benedict Wakabi, dean of Kamuli Archdeaconry, encouraged the faithful to follow in the footsteps of St. Matia Mulumba by embodying true Christian values. “Don’t just be followers,” he said, “but be authentic Christians willing to make sacrifices for your beliefs.” He emphasized living a life of integrity and rejecting sin.
The event was attended by several dignitaries from the Uganda Government. Honorable Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba, the former Leader of Opposition and current Member of Parliament for Nyendo Mukungwe, represented the Speaker of Parliament Anita Among. In his speech, Mpuuga called on leaders to focus on empowering the youth, who he referred to as “the inheritors of tomorrow.” He urged leaders to create opportunities that support the youth’s growth instead of dismissing them as “spoilt.”
Lukia Isanga Nakadama, the third deputy prime minister, also graced the event. She highlighted the importance of preserving Uganda’s religious heritage, specifically St. Matia Mulumba’s birthplace in Kyebando in Mayuge District. She emphasized its significance for both the faithful and as a potential tourist site. Nakadama pledged to support the development of the shrine, including plans to improve the road leading to the site, making it more accessible for pilgrims.
The celebration was not only a moment to honor the saint but also to reflect on his legacy of faith, sacrifice, and courage. The faithful left inspired by St. Matia Mulumba’s story and encouraged to lead lives of devotion and service.