Rebel Catholic Church opens in Uganda

Published Date: December 30, 2009

The Catholic Apostolic Church is not under Pope but it recognizes him and prays for him during masses. It has over 25 priests in Uganda.

The Catholic Apostolic National Church, a rebel Catholic sect that allows its priests to marry, has opened a branch in Uganda.

The sect, which does not allow women to become priests, has attracted a few Roman Catholic priests, reports The New Vision, which claims to be Uganda’s leading website.

The sect’s African archbishop Mbewa Anzanga, a former Zambian Roman Catholic priest, has appointed Leonard Lubega the first bishop-elect for Uganda.

Lubega, a PhD graduate in Biblical Counselling from a US university, is a lecturer at Kampala International University. He was formerly a Charismatic Catholic Church priest.

Mbewa is due in the country in January to ordain over 10 priests and officially launch the new church in Uganda.

In an interview with The New Vision in Jinja, Lubega clarified that the Catholic Apostolic Church is not under Pope Benedict XI but it recognizes him and prays for him during its daily masses.

Lubega said in order to avoid confusion, it is best to use the Brazilian Catholic Church when referring to their church, adding that their priests can marry before or after ordination.

The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is an independent Catholic church established in 1945 by Brazilian bishop Dom Carlos Duarte Costa, a former Roman Catholic Bishop of Botucatu.

Costa started the church after falling out with the Catholic Church and he was excommunicated. The Brazilian Catholic Church acknowledges divorce as a reality of life and permitted in Holy Scripture, and will marry divorced people.

The Catholic Apostolic Church has over 25 priests in Uganda. This includes William Obonyo, a convert from the Roman Catholic Missionaries of Africa White Fathers in Tororo. It currently has about 10,000 followers in Busoga and Buganda.

Source: Rebel Catholic Church opens in Uganda (newvision.co.ug)

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