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Kagadi Parents tasked to spare good moments with their children

 

Kagadi

29 Dec, 2021

Author  Akankwasa alphonse 



Believers have been tasked to welcome Jesus righteousness and spare good moments with their children through educating them how they can overcome satanic temptations in order to be concerned believers in laying strong church foundation.

This call was made today afternoon by Rev Fr Kato Joseph during the sermon on holly innocence day celebrations (Ekiro Kyabaana) at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Kagadi Vicariate Hoima Diocese.

He challenged parents especially step mothers to stop neglecting children but rather start teaching and advising them how to behave morally.

Meanwhile Monsyl Peter Kabelenge the episcope vicar Kagadi vicariate speaking to journalist after the church session argued parents to prepare their children ahead of school reopening and stop harassing them in case of any mistake.

He also tasked children to respect parents and utilize education chance given by their parents in order to become a responsible citizen and important in developing the church.

Over 183 children from different parishes received baptism with call to always obey God’s commandments.

He is calling upon people to repent sins as we usher in into a new year 2022

 


Meanwhile at St. Luke’s Church Of Uganda Kagadi, Rev Teo Irumaba said Jesus loves children because they are precious gifts from God to earthly parents.

He also argued parents that it’s their obligations to look after their children and always encourages them to attend Sunday schools and church choirs asserting that through these children will come closer to understand the mercy and love of the lord.

Our reporter speaking to children after the services overwhelmingly clarified how they are going to follow the teachings and become good and desirable children especially in developing the church.

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