Mt. Sion Prayer Centre in Bukalango, Kakiri Sub-county, Wakiso district, has today marked 25 years of spiritual ministry since its establishment by the late Msgr. Expedito Magembe.
The event attracted thousands of religious leaders and believers from across Uganda and beyond including; the Vice President Maj. (Rtd) Jessica Alupo, Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja and Minister of State for Higher Education Dr. JC Muyingo.

The celebrations begun with holy Mass led by the Most Rev. Paul Ssemogerere, Archbishop of Kampala. In his homily, His Grace, extended warm greetings to the Priests, Sisters, and all the faithful gathered at Mt. Sion Prayer centre, Bukalango as they celebrated the Silver Jubilee of a place of prayer and spiritual renewal.
He said this occasion is a moment of thanksgiving to the Lord for the many graces He has poured out upon His people through this sacred shrine over the past twenty-five years.
The Archbishop paid tribute to the late Msqr. Experito Magembe, whose dedication and pastoral vision greatly contributed to the growth and spiritual vitality of this holy place.

He noted that Bugembe’s commitment to prayer and his love for the church continues to bear fruits in the many faithful who encounter the Lord at Bukalango.
His Lordship also expressed sincere appreciation to the Sisters and all those who have dedicated their lives to sustaining the prayer life and apostolate of this shrine.
“Your quiet but powerful witness of faith has made Mt. Sion a true sanctuary where many souls come to seek God, to find healing, and to renew their spiritual strength,” Ssemogerere said.
As they celebrate Mt. Sion’s 25 years of existence the Archbishop encouraged all Christians to remain steadfast in prayer and in their love for the Eucharistic Lord.While delivering President Museveni’s message to the congregation, VP Alupo acknowledged the fact that what started as a humble prayer movement in Kiziba Parish in the early 1990s has, by the grace of God, grown into a powerful centre of worship, transformation, and testimony.

“We have heard of the early days—the silent prayers, the deep faith, and the first signs of God’s power manifested through healing and deliverance.
These events were not merely moments in history; they laid the foundation for what we witness today; a vibrant spiritual home where countless lives have been changed,” Alupo said.
She noted that through perseverance, sacrifice, and unwavering faith, the Centre has grown into a sanctuary of hope for the sick, the broken-hearted, and all those seeking God’s intervention.
On behalf of the Government of Uganda, VP commended the leadership of the Catholic Church and the entire community of believers who have nurtured this Centre into what it is today.She further recognized the invaluable contribution of His Excellency the President, who has consistently supported this noble cause.
The president’s commitment has been demonstrated through support towards the construction of the Church, the establishment of Bukalango Television, the building of the Sisters’ convent commissioned today, and other developments that have strengthened both the spiritual and social mission of this Centre.
These contributions reflect the Government’s recognition of the important role that faith-based institutions play in national development.

