Pilgrims United Online: Streaming Live with the Martyrs on Defiance,Resilience,Adaptability,Hope
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| Mr Linor Owor conducts the Gulu Diocesan Select Choir,at the Matrys' Day Celebration June 3rd ,2019. |
By Lambert Brian Rusoke
“Pilgrims united
in Christ to our home,Firm ahead we strive.
Christ is the way that will lead to our goal,Now our hopes range high.
Long ago we walked in darkness, now we have the light,
Yes, with faith we search in brightness,Faith in Jesus Christ”-
Christ is the way that will lead to our goal,Now our hopes range high.
Long ago we walked in darkness, now we have the light,
Yes, with faith we search in brightness,Faith in Jesus Christ”-
And the procession hymn played on ,as the pilgrimages of 3rd June 2019 ,drew the curtains on ,a lovely and colorful
,Martyr’s Day celebrations in Namugongo.
Gulu Diocese had orchestrated a flawless event ,with Masaka Diocese at
hand to receive the baton,to lead
proceedings at this year’s celebration .The preparations were in high gear from
day one.
“We have to give our new Bishop a befitting welcome to the ‘chair’,” a
parishioner from SSanje,echoed,at the consecration of Bishop Saverus Jumba last
year,as new Bishop of Masaka Diocese,replacing the now retired John Baptist Kaggwa.
The fundraising kicked off with the best foot forward.The planning
committees were set up.
The faithful of Masaka Diocese were keen to live up to
the billing ,that comes with commemorating the Martyrs’ efforts with perfection.
Auditions for the Diocesean Matryrs’ Day Choir were up and running. From various sub
parishes ,to parishes ,schools and different organizations, the ‘battle’ to
have a slot in the 500 member Choir, was
tense,competitive,and yet with great sources of joy and enjoyment.Then Covid
-19 Happened.
All of a sudden,every preparation came to a halt.We were in a crisis.And
gatherings like what happens at both the Namugongo and Nakiyanja shrines,deemed
very high risk and concentration areas in the spread of the virus by World Health
Organisation and the health ministries ,were to be precluded.
When Corona struck,there was a case of Easter of in Quarantine.And this was the first.For over
2000 years,since the story of Jesus was first told in Rome,his followers have
never seen an Easter like this.For example,the most poignant,moment of the
paschal events in the Catholic Church,comes on good Friday,when the Pope leads
worshippers on a walk,with fourteen stops,enacting the progress of Jesus
towards execution.This time,an empty congregation in Rome,was what greeted
him.Empty congregations are what the Church leaders are meeting in every corner
of the country. And Empty congregations are what Namugongo and Nakiyanja shall taste
this time round.
We are now adopting to new technology.
Ways of worshiping and ,contributing to the
church, are bound to change.
Facebook streaming and Televised prayer sessions,
is what has become and taken up the ,’New Normal” in praise and worship.
Fact
is ,Corona and Social distancing have
altered ,and in some cases eradicated tradition.
The story of the Uganda Martyrs is
that which portrays defiance,resilience,adaptability and hope.
Defiant
,in the sense that, they went against the king’s orders or cultural beliefs,
for the newly introduced Christian teachings, that laid a foundation for what
many faithful stand for.
Corona has defied the way we think and relate to one another.
Some deliberate but many unconsciously. Some temporary ,but others potentially permanent.
And yet,are already coming to define our
new normal.
In here, we need to priotize,as a Christian, the vices that should
be denied an entry into post covid.We must defy these.
On Resilience, the martyrs were
only adapting and accommodating, rather than resistance, to the suffering.
That’s what it is to live through hardships for sustained periods of time. The
lockdown times have tested our patience,they have determined the way we think about
a basic way of living,they have tested our faith and reliance on a Supreme ,in
terms of dark times.And we are not about to give up.
In one of the whats-app groups I subscribe to, there has always been a
message coming through, requesting those with extra food or basics, to help out
a group member, who may not necessarily
be confident to come out and ‘beg’.The response has been positive.And the
numbers in dire need of help aren’t small.Group members here, are not about to
give up on their own.
It’s with these few reflections,that we can hope for a better life,if we
get our lessons right.No matter how bad it is,you adopt and live one life as
best as you can.Its resilience through acceptance.
When I have reflected upon the disruptive moments marked on my personal roadmap
of life,I have noted that most of them became
occasions for what I’d call soul-talk,the sort of conversation Jesus often had with his
disciples on the heels of a disappointment or a failure.
The Pilgrimages of this year should become thankful for the disruptive
moment that Covid 19 has become.Not that its anything to celebrate,but a moment
seemed to be framed in pain,and in difficult circumstances,because as in Balaam’s
case(See Num 22:21-35),God seems to allow trauma in order to make us open a
little talk at soul level.
The Disrupted Matrys’ Day celebrations are not a loss,but a chance to rebuild our broken
souls.
Happy Martys’ Day.
lambertrusoke@gmail.com

Wow...great reflection
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