Newly Consecrated Bishop of Luwero Diocese Kisekka Vows to Lead with Commitment, Reconciliation

The Right Reverend Wilson Kisekka has been consecrated and enthroned as the fourth Bishop of Luwero Diocese, succeeding Bishop Eridard Nsubuga, who retired last year.

Accompanied by Bishop Wilson Kitara of Kitgum Diocese and Bishop Simon Aisu of North Karamoja Diocese, among others, Bishop Kisekka, led by Archbishop Dr. Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, arrived at St. Mark Cathedral at 9:00 am for the consecration and enthronement ceremony.

During the ceremony, Luwero Diocesan Secretary Eric Ssebigajju presented the minutes of the Diocesan Synod, which appointed the Nomination Committee and elected two candidates for Bishop. The Diocesan Chancellor Apollo Makubuya read the minutes of the nomination committee, which nominated two candidates forwarded to the House of Bishops for election.

Subsequently, Bishop Kisekka took oaths of allegiance before Archbishop Dr. Kaziimba and was consecrated, with prayers offered for him. Retired Bishop James Williams Ssebaggala, the caretaker Bishop of Luwero Diocese, returned the pastoral staff to Archbishop Kaziimba, expressing gratitude for the trust bestowed upon him to stabilize the Diocese.

Following the ceremonial robing in his bishop’s attire, Bishop Kisekka returned to the congregation, where he was officially enthroned as Bishop of Luwero Diocese. Archbishop Kazimba emphasized the meticulous process of selecting a Bishop in the church and expressed gratitude that the process had concluded. He urged Christians to support the new Bishop and emphasized the importance of reconciliation.

In his address, Bishop Kisekka pledged to champion God’s Ministry, protect the environment, and combat issues such as homosexuality.

He was congratulated by representatives from the Buganda Kingdom, including Speaker of Great Lukiiko Patrick Mugumbule Luwaga, who pledged to collaborate with him for the development of the Diocese.

Additionally, Denes Sekabira, the Katikamu North Member of Parliament, urged the Bishop to prioritize reconciliation, acknowledging existing divisions in the Diocese. President Yoweri Museveni, represented by General Katumba Wamala, urged Christians to support Bishop Kisekka for spiritual growth and pledged financial support for his ministry.

The ceremony marked the conclusion of a period of interim leadership following conflicts arising from the nullification of Rev. Canon Godfrey Kasana Ssemakula’s election as Bishop.

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