Ugandan Catholic workers go door to door to battle teen pregnancies
Religious leaders, including priests, nuns, and catechists in northern Uganda, have started a door-to-door campaign to help rid the region of teenage pregnancies.
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by bcadmin | Oct 22, 2022 | Archbishop John-Baptist Odama, Catholic News Service, Church in Africa, Crisis Pregnancy, News, Sexuality, Uganda | 0 |
Religious leaders, including priests, nuns, and catechists in northern Uganda, have started a door-to-door campaign to help rid the region of teenage pregnancies.
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For the last decade, Florence Nsangi thought of committing suicide after her stepfather raped her when she was 16. Nsangi, now 27, tearfully explained the incident.
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For the last decade, Florence Nsangi thought of committing suicide after her stepfather raped her when she was 16. Nsangi, now 27, tearfully explained the incident.
Read Moreby bcadmin | May 13, 2022 | Bishop Serverus Jjumba, Centre for Human and Social Development, Daughters of Mary Sisters, Florence Nsangi, Kampala, Masaka, Masaka Diocese, Mental health center, News, Sister Noeline Namusoke, U.S. & World News, Uganda | 0 |
For the last decade, Florence Nsangi thought of committing suicide after her stepfather raped her when she was 16. Nsangi, now 27, tearfully explained the incident.
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Ugandans have expressed concern about a rash of recent church burglaries in which thieves stole religious items and equipment.
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Catholics from Mary Mother of Divine Shepherd Mulajje Parish in central Uganda are worried about losing their church and all properties after one of the families that donated the land to the church years ago began to repossess it.
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