Rev. Can. Enos Kitto Kagodo has been consecrated and enthroned as the fifth Bishop of Mukono Anglican Diocese replacing Bishop James William Ssebagala.

The colourful ceremony was conducted by the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, His Grace Samuel Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu and was witnessed by a number of Bishops; politicians and thousands of believers.

Bishop Kagodo was introduced to the congregation by Bishop Dan Zoreka from Kinkizi Diocese and Bishop Alfred Olwa from Lango Diocese.

In his message to faithfuls, President Yoweri Museveni asked believers to continue to participate in income generating activities to sustain their households.

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He said it is important to emphasise to believers that in addition to seeking spiritual nourishment from the places of worship, they should also participate in income generating activities to sustain their households.

“All believers should take the example of Jesus Christ, who besides feeding the hungry, preaching and healing the sick, was also a carpenter,” Museveni said.

His message was delivered by the Vice President Maj. Rtd. Jessica Alupo who doubles as Woman Member of Parliament for Katakwi district in Eastern Uganda.

President Museveni emphasized to believers that Poverty among Christian believers should be viewed as an affliction that must be cast out of the homes, noting that poverty in Uganda is caused by subsistence farming; working for the stomach only.

Museveni called upon religious leaders to encourage people to select profitable enterprises in the four sectors which include; commercial agriculture with the correct calculation; industries; services and ICT adding that these are the sectors where households can generate jobs and incomes.

Museveni commended the Church of Uganda for maintaining a cordial relationship and partnership with the NRM government, in working towards the socio-economic transformation of the Ugandan society.

He said the Church has exploited the private sector-friendly policies of the NRM government to extend social services to the public.

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He emphasized that
for instance, faith-based institutions have constructed a number of schools and hospitals across the country and that this is proof of their concern for the material and physical well-being of their followers.

He stressed that Government will continue to ensure maintenance of peace and security in the whole Country; construction of the necessary social and economic infrastructure, as a way of facilitating and attracting local and foreign investments to create jobs and incomes for Ugandans.

“The economic advantages that the NRM has created must be translated into jobs and wealth for the household. It is in the best interest of everybody that Uganda continues to accelerate towards modernity, development and political stability,” the president said.

The president noted that leadership is a crucial pillar to the success of any institution, including the Church.

He noted that the Church of Uganda is built upon a foundation of solid and visionary leadership adding that the election of Rev. Canon Enos Kitto Kagodo as Bishop of Mukono Diocese is a great testimony to his tested and selfless service to God and the Church.

“As you ascend to this high position of responsibility, I pray that the Almighty God grants you the wisdom and courage to steer the Diocese forward, with vision, integrity and humility. I believe that the Almighty God, who chose you, to carry the responsibility of shepherding His Church, at this particular time, has prepared you to fulfill your mandate, “Museveni said.

He congratulated Rev. Canon Enos Kitto Kagodo, upon his consecration and assumption of new responsibilities and handed over a brand new vehicle as a gift to help him shepherd his flock.

The President also appreciated Rt. Rev. James William Ssebagala, the outgoing bishop of Mukono Diocese for his commendable and selfless service to Diocese.

The Day’s preacher Bishop Patrick Wakula of Central Busoga Diocese spoke loud against homosexuality. “Imagine a man being wedded to a man and they are expected to bring forth and raise children! Imagine! We must defeat satan and this evil, God ordained man and woman and their body parts for different purposes,” Wakula emphasized.

Bishop Kagodo promised to offer transparent leadership to the Church and asked for cooperation and unity from believers.

About Bishop Kagodo.

SPIRITUAL LIFE

He begun as catechist, then deacon, priest and graciously appointed as canon.

Kagodo was born in 1968 in Mukono district and got ordained in 2002 and later priested in 2004.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Bishop Kagodo went to Namuyenje Primary School, Bishop’s Secondary School, Uganda Martyrs Seminary (Certificate in Theology), Uganda Christian University(Diploma in Health Administration), Uganda Christian University(Bachelor of Health Administration) and Uganda Christian University(Masters of Divinity).

Asere Constance Ichuma

Asere Constance Ichuma

Constance Ichuma Asere is a Ugandan Journalist and writer with Plus News Uganda with particular interest in photography, politics, entertainment and sports.

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