I don’t have live access to current news right this moment. Here’s a concise summary of recent publicly reported themes around the Archdiocese of Kampala, based on available sources up to late 2025 and early 2026:
- Leadership and installation: Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere has been the metropolitan archbishop since 2021, succeeding the late Cyprian Kizito Lwanga. His tenure has focused on pastoral leadership and unity within the local Church.[5][10]
- Public advocacy and social issues: The Archdiocese, under Archbishop Ssemogerere, has spoken on matters affecting Ugandan society such as calls for peace ahead of elections, responses to security and governance concerns, and efforts to promote dialogue and reconciliation among citizens.[1]
- Community and charitable initiatives: Reports highlight efforts to mobilize resources for vulnerable populations (e.g., Karamoja region), humanitarian interventions, and emphasis on caring for the poor and marginalized as part of Church outreach.[2][1]
- Local Church events: The Archdiocese has been involved in commemorations and anniversaries (e.g., centenary reflections surrounding St. Mary’s Cathedral Lubaga) and ongoing diocesan activities tied to parish life and liturgical celebration.[6][9]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull in the very latest headlines from a current source and summarize them with citations.
- Focus on a specific topic (e.g., governance, interfaith relations, or social outreach) and compile the most recent verifiable points.
- Provide a brief biography of Archbishop Ssemogerere and a timeline of key events in the Kampala Archdiocese.
Would you like me to fetch and cite the latest headlines now? If you have a preferred date range or topic within the Archdiocese of Kampala, tell me and I’ll tailor the update.