I was inspired to write this to thank all those who participated in the
making of the event


http://okuti.blogspot.com/2011/06/uganda-martyrs-day-by-west-nile.html 


Hmmmnnn it was the last day for the organizing committee, the Chairman
(Kampala) was visibly tired but carefully scrutinizing each and everything
to see to it that every little thing had been taken care of at the site - it
was June 2, 2011 and the day long awaited for was June 3, 2011 the day when
Christians celebrate the life of the Uganda Martyrs who lost their lives in
the name of their faith. Sr. Driciru our Sub-committee head looked tired
too!

 

        
        

But who are these people, I think I will refer you to the world famous site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda_Martyrs to read more about them. Being a
member of the catholic faith and hailing from West Nile a community of
catholic faithful who were tasked to organize the celebrations this year, I
got more insight into the workings of the people of the church! 

 

As we sat there me, Charles, Sr. Mr. Etima ... Watching people move up and
down the sound of the music was calming, they had travelled all the way from
the churches in West Nile practiced to play music together on this special
day, the carried contemporary and traditional musical instruments and played
them in combination like they naturally blended, the sound of music was
heavenly as they tested their instruments and voices in all languages they
could master!

They too were doing their final touches ... It was amazing to see people
sing and sway in colour in a uniform manner like the wave of the grass on
the wheat plantation!

 

There had been a lot of planning in Arua, Kampala elsewhere in Entebbe,
Lugazi , Jinja, Pakwach, Nebbi, Moyo and Adjumani among other places,
people, pilgrims came from many countries around Africa and beyond! All to
remember the lives of the dead men and ask for their intersession with God
for it was believed that they lived in favour of Gods ways... Pilgrims
confessed their sins all over the compound kneeling and asking for God's
mercy and wisdom in their worldly being! 

 

The Church remained idle for the evening ...

 

I thought to myself if I had observed the teachings of the bible? I asked
myself what does this all mean, and could there be a whole new
country/planet up there in a place called Heaven where these people would
live a better and eternal life? What if that was the country/planet where
life was forever and free of the spoils of earth? A world that Maximus (from
the movie Gladiator) believed in where he would meet his people - but he had
to do the movie first "Not yet" he would share with his black friend! So as
we all make our movies lets think 

 

Then I decided that what I was doing was good, being there sharing my ideas
and collecting funds and doing anything to make the day a success would be
great, like my friend Dr. Alicai from Namulonge community, we believed this
day is worth all the energy! Titus and his community among others gave
generously to the day! The OB's in their individual capacities turned up in
large numbers in various committees and teams! 

 

Then like a miracle the day had come, it was full of colour, it was full of
people, it was a place where politics or skin colour did not matter, it was
a place where white and black, green and yellow all mixed freely to pray to
one God! The only other comparable mammoth crowd would be that of the
football fans at Namboole where again it did not matter - what mattered was
your God or your Team!!! 

 

Starting off with mass (prayers), it was hard to ignore the rhythm and
thematic movements of the dancers who danced to the music and the
processions as well as the delivery of offertory which was full of anything
that nature can provide from fruits to hard cash, from animals to vegetables
anything that man could appreciate was offered in the mass.

 

Christians, politicians and tourists all found the spectacle worth their
time, traders made money, service providers too and some FMCG providers also
made mileage advertising them-selves - it was indeed a big enterprise. 

 

A successfully organised Uganda Martyrs day happened!!! Big thanks to the
West Nile Community especially in Arua and of course all those in other
places. 

 

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