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Mt. Sion Prayer Centre Bukalango - Uganda

Center for Retreats, Kampala Archdiocese

   
 
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“Lord Jesus Christ bring new life in our families”

Weekly Programme

Amalamaga / End of Year to New Year Pilgrimage - 29th Dec 2011 - 1st Jan 2012

Tuesday - Counselling (9.00 AM - 5. PM)

Wednesday - 11.00 AM Healing Mass

Thursday - Counselling (9.00 AM - 5.PM)

Friday - 11.00 AM Healing Mass

Saturday - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Sunday - 11.00 AM Healing Mass

From the Cardinal
Cardinal Emmanuel Wamala All Christians know the place of Mount Sion in the Bible and the meaning it had for its people of the Old Testament, and the meaning it has for us, people of the New Covenant – it is a multifauceted symbol... Read More

From Fr. Expedito Magembe

Fr. Magembe ExpeditoWith a deep sense of gratitude, I return the glory and honor to God for the unique spiritual and material achievements. Read More

Mount Sion Prayer Centre Contacts

Contact the director;
P.O Box 28113 Kampala
Tel: +256(0)772440141
Email: frmagembe@mtsionbukalango.org

For more information;
Email: info@mtsionbukalango.org
Call: +256(0)774-444-119
www.mtsionbukalango.org

Fr. Magembe Expedito’s Teachings

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Mount Sion Prayer Centre Bukalango

Welcome to Mt. Sion Prayer Center.  We are an inter-faith prayer and retreat center located in Kampala Arch diocese 15 km on Hoima Road. Mt. Sion Prayer Centre is located on the ancient Bukalango hill. Fr. Magembe Expedito is the pioneer founder - Director, of the centre which is located besides Bukalango Sub-Parish Church of Naddangira Parish. Mount Sion Prayer Centre was established within the authority of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Kampala in 2001. Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala (Archbishop Emeritus), Rt. Rev. Christopher Kakooza - Auxiliary Bishop and His grace Cyprian Dr. Kizito Lwanga Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese have all graced the centre with pastoral visits.

MOUNT SION - END NEW YEAR PILGRIMAGE
29th December 2010 – 1st January 2012

Pilgrims Ascending Mount Sion HillMt. Sion international Pilgrimage is here again! This three-day prayer occasion is regular on the annual Calendar of Mt.SPC to end the year with spiritual reflections and Thanksgiving. It is also an event that starts a New Year with personal fresh resolutions andGod’s Blessings.

On this Sacred Hill, God appears and His powerful presence has been experienced by pilgrims in many different ways.

Dont miss this year Amalamaga starting from 29th December 2011 to 1st January 2012

Prayer for Protection

In the name of Jesus Christ, and by the power of His cross and His blood, we bind up the power of any evil spirits and command them not to block our prayers.

We bind up the powers of earth, air, water, fire, the netherworld and the satanic forces of nature. We break any curses, hexes or spells sent against us and declare them null and void. We break the assignments of any spirits sent against us and send them to Jesus to deal with them as he will. Lord, we ask you to bless our enemies by sending your Holy Spirit to lead them to repentance and conversion.

If any evil spirits are organized to attack us or oppress us in any way, we command them all to go to the cross. We realize that the sickness and evil we encounter is more that our humanity can bear. So Lord cleanse us and protect us from any negativity or failure. Further more, we bind all interaction and communication in the world of evil spirits as it affects us and our ministry.

We ask for protection of the shed blood of Jesus Christ over (mind, spirit, and body)………………….
Thank you Lord, for your protection and send your angels especially St. Michael, the Archangel, to protect us in the battle. Let mother Mary protect us from the enemy by her presence. We ask you to guide us in our prayers: share with us your spirit’s power and compassion. Amen   

The Holy Eucharist

http://www.ewtn.com/prayer_intentions/images/card1.jpgPope John Paul II speaking about the sacrament of Holy Eucharist said “A parish is a house of welcome to all", at the International Eucharistic Congress in Seville, Spain, He said that his greatest prayer and desire for the whole church was that every parish throughout the world establish perpetual adoration. Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is when a parish has a chapel, or sets aside a small prayer room that is open 7 days a week 24 hours a day with permanent exposition of the Blessed Sacrament to make it easy for anyone at any time to visit Jesus because. The Pontiff said again "Our essential commitment in life is to grow spiritually in the climate of the Holy Eucharist". Readh More

Mount Sion Programmes

Get informed about the different programmes at Mount Sion Prayer Centre Bukalango, designed for different people; children and youth programmes, counselling etc. Click here

 
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