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Patron Saint of Uganda

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In Catholic tradition, patron saints are holy men and women whose lives and intercession are considered especially suited to particular needs, groups, or situations. The Church's practice of invoking saints reflects the doctrine of the Communion of Saints — the belief that the faithful departed remain united with the living in the one Body of Christ and can intercede before God on our behalf.

The designation of a patron saint for "Uganda" reflects centuries of Catholic popular devotion and, in many cases, formal proclamations by popes or bishops recognizing a saint's particular connection to this intention through the circumstances of their life, death, or documented miracles.

Patron Saint of Uganda

Formally proclaimed patronage — sourced from canonized saints in the Roman Calendar.

Primary Patron
Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions
Feast Day
June 3

Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions is invoked as patron of Uganda. Saint Charles Lwanga was born about 1860 of the Ngabi clan in the kingdom of Buganda, in present-day Uganda. He served as a page at the royal court of Kabaka (king) Mwanga II at Mengo. Sources: https://www.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/homilies/1964/documents/hf_p-vi_hom_19641018.html.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the patron saint of uganda?

Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions is the primary patron saint of uganda. Their feast day is June 3.

What is a patron saint?

A patron saint is a holy man or woman canonized by the Church whose life and heavenly intercession are considered especially powerful for particular needs, groups, or situations. Catholics ask patron saints to intercede — to pray to God on their behalf — drawing on the doctrine of the Communion of Saints.

How do I ask for Charles Lwanga and Companions's intercession?

To ask for a patron saint's intercession, Catholics typically pray directly to the saint, saying something like: "Charles Lwanga and Companions, pray for us." You may also light a candle, attend Mass on their feast day, or make a novena — nine days of consecutive prayer — asking for their help before a particular need.