Sunday, 11 May 2025

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Kampala Archdiocese announces death of Msgr. Expedito Magembe

https://www.independent.co.ug/kampala-archdiocese-announces-death-of-msgr-expedito-magembe/ 

  May 9, 2025

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Archdiocese of Kampala has confirmed the passing of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Expedito Magembe, 88, the founding director of Mount Sion Prayer Centre in Bukalango.

His death was announced by the Archdiocesan Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Pius Male Ssentumbwe, on behalf of His Grace Paul Ssemogerere, Archbishop of Kampala.

“With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Monsignor Expedito Magembe of Mount Sion Bukalango, who departed from this life on May 9, 2025,” the statement read.

While the cause of death was not disclosed, the Archdiocese indicated that burial arrangements will be communicated in due course. Faithful are urged to keep him in their prayers.

Monsignor Magembe had been battling illness for a prolonged period. In January 2025, false reports of his death circulated on social media, which were later debunked. In 2024, he marked 50 years of priesthood, a milestone celebrated across the Catholic community.

As the chief exorcist of the Archdiocese of Kampala, Monsignor Magembe was widely respected for his spiritual leadership and unwavering devotion. In the Catholic Church, an exorcist is an ordained priest (or higher prelate) authorised by the local bishop to perform exorcisms. These exorcisms are performed to liberate individuals or objects from demonic possession, a belief that someone or something is being controlled by an evil spirit.

Beyond his pastoral and deliverance ministry, he was also an accomplished liturgical musician. Known for his powerful preaching and worship, Monsignor Magembe is said to have composed nearly 1,000 hymns and songs, many of which are featured in the official Luganda Catholic hymn book MTO: Muje Tutendereze Mukama. His music continues to resonate deeply within the Luganda-speaking dioceses and beyond.

In recognition of his exceptional contributions to sacred liturgy and Catholic music, he was awarded the prestigious Cherubim Musical Honour in February 2024. He is ranked among Uganda’s most celebrated liturgical musicians, alongside figures such as Fr. James Kabuye and Rev. Fr. Joseph Namukangula.

Through Mount Sion and his signature Sangaalo prayer sessions, Monsignor Expedito Magembe, a man of deep prayer and unwavering spiritual vigour, often seen with his iconic crucifix and a big rosary, dedicated his ministry to bringing Catholics back to the Church, especially those drawn away by Pentecostal movements. Many believe he fulfilled that mission with great success.

His death leaves behind a legacy of faith, music, and healing that will be remembered for generations.

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https://observer.ug/news/cardinal-francis-elected-new-pope/   

In his first address in St Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to the late Pope Francis, urging the crowd to remember his predecessor’s legacy.

“Let us keep in our ears the weak voice of Pope Francis that blesses Rome. The Pope who blessed Rome, gave his blessing to the entire world that morning of Easter. Allow me to follow up on that blessing. God loves us. God loves everyone. Evil will not prevail,” he said in Italian while addressing the crowd gathered at the Vatican.

 Robert Francis Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV as cardinals elect first US  pontiff | The papacy | The Guardian

The name Leo XIV pays homage to Leo XIII, who served as pope from 1878 to 1903 and was known for his deep commitment to social reform and Catholic social teaching, most notably through his 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum on workers’ rights and the dignity of labour.

The new pontiff is seen by many as someone whose life and ministry mirror that same concern for justice, mission, and reform. Cardinals took two days to select a new pontiff, matching the timeline from the previous two gatherings and suggesting that a leading candidate quickly impressed his peers during the secretive process.

 13News - BREAKING NEWS: Former Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been  elected as the new Pope, the first American to be elected in history.  Francis brought Prevost, 69, to the Vatican in

Francis and Benedict XVI were both revealed on the evening of the conclave’s second day, while John Paul II, the longest-reigning pope of modern times, was selected on the third day in 1978.

The election marks a significant moment in Church history, as Pope Leo XIV becomes only the second modern-era pontiff from outside Europe, following the landmark election of Pope Francis from Argentina in 2013.

His election underscores the Church’s continuing embrace of its global identity and pastoral diversity. Born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, Pope Leo XIV entered the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977 and was ordained a priest in 1982.

He earned advanced degrees in theology and canon law in Rome and dedicated much of his priesthood to missionary and formation work in Peru. He served in various roles including judicial vicar, seminary professor, and director of formation in Trujillo, where he was deeply involved in pastoral and administrative ministry.

 Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old Chicago native, has been  elected as the first American pope in the Catholic Church's 2,000-year  history. He will take the papal name Pope Leo XIV.

In 1999, he was elected provincial prior of the Augustinian province of “Mother of Good Counsel” in Chicago, and later served two terms as Prior General of the worldwide Augustinian order.

His leadership experience and grounding in the spiritual and theological traditions of the Church earned him increasing trust in Vatican circles. Pope Francis recognized his leadership and pastoral zeal by appointing him Bishop of Chiclayo in Peru and later assigning him key responsibilities in the Vatican.

In 2023, he was made a cardinal and appointed Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a powerful role overseeing the appointment of bishops worldwide. He also served on multiple dicasteries and commissions, including those for Doctrine of the Faith, Evangelization, and Legislative Texts.

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Cardinal Prevost’s election signals a possible continuation of Pope Francis’s emphasis on synodality, global mission, and reform, while rooting his papacy in the rich Augustinian spiritual tradition.

His wide-ranging experience from American urban ministry to Latin American missionary service and Vatican governance positions him as a bridge-builder in an increasingly diverse Church.

The world now looks to Leo XIV to guide the Church in turbulent times, balancing tradition and renewal. His pontificate begins at a time of global uncertainty but also renewed hope for the people of God.