Achilleus Kewanuka

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Achilleus Kiwanuka
Achilleus Kiwanuka and his companions
Martyr
Born1869
Buganda, Uganda
DiedJune 3, 1886(1886-06-03) (aged 16–17)
Namugongo, Uganda
Venerated inCatholic Church
Beatified1920 by Pope Benedict XV
CanonizedOctober 18, 1964 by Pope Paul VI
Major shrineBasilica Church of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo
FeastJune 3
PatronageClerks, the press, journalists and writers

Achilleus Kiwanuka, also known as Achileo Kiwanuka or Achilles Kiwanuka (1869 – June 3, 1886), was a Ugandan Catholic martyr revered as a saint in the Catholic Church.

Life

He was born in Ssingo County and was a member of the Muganda tribe. He served as a page of audience hall in the court of King Mwanga II of Buganda, and converted to the Christian faith under the missionary group known as the White Fathers.[1]

Kiwanuka was burned alive for his faith on June 3, 1886;[2] he and his companions became known as the Martyrs of Uganda. They were canonized as saints in 1964 by Pope Paul VI. Kiwanuka's feast day is celebrated on June 3.

References

  1. ^ Mubiru, Charles Lwanga (2012). The Uganda Martyrs and the Need for Appropriate Role Models in Adolescents' Moral Formation: As Seen from the Traditional African Education. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 127. ISBN 978-3-643-90142-2.
  2. ^ The Christian Martyrs of Uganda

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