The 22 Martyrs of Uganda
Charles was one of 22 Ugandan martyrs who converted from
paganism. Though he was baptized the night before being put to death, he became
a moral leader. He was the chief of the royal pages and was considered the
strongest athlete of the court. He was also known as "the most handsome
man of the Kingdom of the Uganda ."
He instructed his friends in the Catholic Faith and he personally baptized boy pages. He inspired and encouraged his companions to remain chaste and faithful.
He protected his companions, ages 13-30, from the immoral acts and homosexual
demands of the Babandan ruler, Mwanga.
Mwanga was a superstitious pagan king who originally was
tolerant of Catholicism. However, his chief assistant, Katikiro, slowly
convinced him that Christians were a threat to his rule. The premise was if
these Christians would not bow to him, nor make sacrifices to their pagan god,
nor pillage, massacre, nor make war, what would happen if his whole kingdom
converted to Catholicism?
When Charles was sentenced to death, he seemed very
peaceful, one might even say, cheerful. He was to be executed by being burnt to
death. While the pyre was being prepared, he asked to be untied so that he
could arrange the sticks. He then lay down upon them. When the executioner said
that Charles would be burned slowly to death, Charles replied by saying that he
was very glad to be dying for the True Faith. He made no cry of pain but just
twisted and moaned, "Kotanda! (O my God!)." He was burned to death by
Mwanga's order on June 3, 1886 .
Pope Paul VI canonized Charles Lwanga and his companions on June 22,1964 . We celebrate his
memorial on June 3rd of the Roman Calendar. Charles is the Patron of the
African Youth of Catholic Action.
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