Friday, 27 November (Kenya, Uganda)
8:30am (12:30am): Visit to the Kangemi, a slum on the outskirts of Nairobi.
10am (2am): Meeting with youths at Kasarani Stadium.
11:15am (3:15am): Meeting with the bishops of Kenya in the stadium's VIP room.
3:10pm (7:10am): Farewell ceremony at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
3:30pm (7:30am): Departure from Nairobi for Entebbe, Uganda.
4:50pm (8:50am): Arrival at Entebbe International Airport.
5:30pm (9:30 am): Courtesy visit with the president of Uganda in the State House in Entebbe.
6pm (10am): Meeting with Ugandan authorities and members of the diplomatic corps in the conference room of the State House.
7:15pm (11:15am): Visit to Munyonyo and meeting with catechists and teachers.
Saturday, 28 November (Uganda)
8:30am (12:30am): Visit to the Anglican martyrs' shrine at Namugongo.
9:00am (1am): Visit to the Catholic martyrs' shrine at Namugongo.
9:30am (1:30am): Mass for the martyrs of Uganda near the Catholic shrine.
3:15pm (7:15am): Meeting with young people at the Kololo airstrip in Kampala.
5pm (9am): Visit to the Nalukolongo House of Charity. Greeting by pope.
6pm (10am): Meeting with the bishops of Uganda in the archbishop's residence.
7pm (11am): Meeting with priests, religious and seminarians in Kampala's cathedral
Sunday, 29 November (Uganda, Central African Republic)
9am (1am): Farewell ceremony at Entebbe airport.
9:15am (1:15am): Departure for Bangui.
Pope Francis is greeted a young girl and Uganda President Yoweri Museveni upon his arrival in Entebbe, on November 27, 2015
Pope Francis meets with Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, right, and his wife Janet at the State House, in Entebbe, Uganda, Friday, Nov. 27, 2015
Pope Francis on Friday Nov 27,2015 hailed Uganda for its "outstanding" response in welcoming refugees as he began a two-day visit to this east African nation.
"Here
in East Africa, Uganda has shown outstanding concern for welcoming
refugees, enabling them to rebuild their lives in security and to sense
the dignity which comes from earning one's livelihood through honest
labour," he said, shortly after landing in the central town of Entebbe
on the shores of Lake Victoria, on the second leg of three-nation Africa
tour
9am (1am): Farewell ceremony at Entebbe airport.
9:15am (1:15am): Departure for Bangui.
Pope Francis is greeted a young girl and Uganda President Yoweri Museveni upon his arrival in Entebbe, on November 27, 2015
Pope Francis meets with Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, right, and his wife Janet at the State House, in Entebbe, Uganda, Friday, Nov. 27, 2015
Pope Francis on Friday Nov 27,2015 hailed Uganda for its "outstanding" response in welcoming refugees as he began a two-day visit to this east African nation.
Figures published by the UN
refugee agency (UNHCR) show Uganda hosts over half a million people,
most of whom have fled conflict and violence in neighbouring Democratic
Republic of Congo and South Sudan.
"Our
world, caught up in wars, violence, and various forms of injustice, is
witnessing an unprecedented movement of peoples," the 78-year-old
pontiff said.
"How we deal
with them is a test of our humanity, our respect for human dignity, and
above all our solidarity with our brothers and sisters in need."
His
remarks come as Europe struggles to handle an influx of nearly
three-quarters of a million people in its worst migrant crisis since
World War II which has sewn deep divisions in the continent Pope visits Ugandan shrine
Pope Francis travelled to Uganda’s holiest shrine on
Saturday, paying tribute to 19th century Christian martyrs killed for
their faith, including for protecting young boys in the royal court from
abuse by the king.
Pope Francis, on the second leg
of his first African tour, said Mass for tens of thousands of people
huddled on muddy hillsides surrounding the soaring modern shrine made of
iron and cone-shaped to resemble a hut of the Baganda tribe.
Twenty-five Anglicans and 22 Catholic converts where killed during the
persecutions, mostly by being burned to death, between 1884 and 1887 on
the orders of King Buganda Mwanga II.
Pope Francis knelt before part of the same tree where the Christian followers were tortured before being burned alive
Pope Francis knelt before part of the same tree where the Christian followers were tortured before being burned alive
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