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UGANDA

Pope Paul VI was a pilgrim to Uganda in 1969. Blessed John Paul II followed in his footsteps in 1993.

Here below are responses to Totus2us podcasts given by Ugandans
- many thanks to you all    ♥

You can download the free mp3 audio recordings individually by right clicking where you see this diamond  

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Bernadette        

"Mother Mary means to me everything ... Jesus loves me because of Mary. He forgets my sins because of my Blessed Mother… I have never given her anything but I give her my heart to take it to Jesus; she takes my heart to Jesus. I know she loves me: she loves everyone."

(Apologies for the crying in the background on the recording ... it was a baby being baptised :-)

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Christina      

"I'm delighted to say Our Lady is my all, she is everything in my life."

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David      

"I love Our Lady. For me she has always been an intercessor, a big, big intercessor."

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Gertrude      

"I have a deep devotion to Our Lady because I believe that through Our Lady we get closer to Jesus."

Gertrude belongs to the Day with Mary apostolate.

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Harriet      

"Mary is very important in my life. Without her we wouldn't have Jesus in our lives and without Jesus we wouldn't have eternity … With Mary, everything is always blessed."

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Noah      

Noah, a seminarian with the Mill Hill Missionaries, talks about the priesthood in Man for Others:

"The priesthood is really a special gift and as a priest is a servant, now as a servant he is supposed to follow Christ and Christ is the first servant. And as a servant he is supposed to sacrifice his life for the sake of the Gospel; sacrifice his time and energy for the expansion of the Church."

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Robert      

"At Christmas we talk about Emmanuel, the birth of Emmanuel, which means God is with us, God is with you. So it shows me that God is going to be with me right from that time and it continues all the way through to the next Christmas."