Ugandan Catholic Community in the Archdiocese of Boston

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The Ugandan Catholic Community in the Archdiocese of Boston is a united, lively, thriving, loving, and caring community of Christians walking together on their shared journey of faith, according to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. It is a family of believers boldly professing, openly celebrating, and clearly living out their Catholic faith together with the local community of the Archdi

ocese of Boston, enriched by their Ugandan Catholic experience; and ready and willing to promote general and specific self improvement among her members.

Yesterday’s Easter celebration was a powerful reminder that though we may be far from our ancestral lands, the risen Chr...
04/06/2026

Yesterday’s Easter celebration was a powerful reminder that though we may be far from our ancestral lands, the risen Christ lives vibrantly within our community here. Mwebale kujja mu bungi—thank you for showing up in such great numbers and bringing the warmth of our culture to the altar.

Our deepest gratitude goes to our priests, altar servers, lectors, the choir, ushers, and the coordination team.

Quick Reminders:

Weekly Mass: Join us for Luganda Mass every Sunday at IPM.

Uganda Martyrs Day: Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 14th!

UMD Fundraising Drive is ongoing. We call upon your engagement and support. We are incredibly grateful to St. Mugagga Kabondo for spearheading these efforts.

May the risen Christ fill your homes with peace and comfort those who miss their loved ones afar. Tumusabe abite ebikutte. Happy Easter season to you all!

04/01/2026
Be part of this glorious event from April 6 to April 12, 2026, starting at 6 p.m.  Join thousands of pilgrims at the Bos...
04/01/2026

Be part of this glorious event from April 6 to April 12, 2026, starting at 6 p.m. Join thousands of pilgrims at the Boston Eucharistic Congress as we walk with Jesus through the streets of Boston.

Every Night:

3 Parishes
3 Eucharistic Processions
3 Holy Masses
3 Worship Nights
3 Powerful Testimonies.
Check the routes and locations, and visit https://www.bostoneucharisticcongress.org/



MONDAY, APRIL 6

Northern Route: St. Anthony Church, Allston – bilingual (Portuguese/English)
Main Celebrant: Bishop Cristiano Barbosa
Western Route: St. John Seminary
Southern Route: St. Ambrose Church, Dorchester – bilingual (Vietnamese/English)
TUESDAY, APRIL 7

Northern Route: St. Paul Church, Cambridge
Western Route: St Columbkille, Brighton - bilingual (Spanish/English)
Southern Route: St. Katharine Drexel, Boston (African American and Nigerian community)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8

Northern Route: St. Francis Church, Allston
Western Route: St. Mary of the Assumption, Brookline
Southern Route: St. Patrick Church, Roxbury – bilingual (Cape Verdean Portuguese/English)
Main Celebrant: Cardinal Sean O’Malley
THURSDAY, APRIL 9

Northern Route: St. Josep Church, West End
Western: St. Clement, Fenway
Southern Route: Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help – bilingual (Haitian Creole/English)
FRIDAY, APRIL 10

All Routes: Cathedral – bilingual (Spanish/English)
Main Celebrant: Archbishop Richard Henning
SATURDAY, APRIL 11

All Routes: St. Leonard Church, Northend of Boston
SUNDAY, APRIL 12

All Routes: Gate of Heaven, South of Boston




Have a blessed Holy Week.

Eucharistic Congress 2026 April 6-12, 2026 Every Night. 3 Parishes. 3 Eucharistic Processions. 3 Holy Masses. 3 Worship Nights. 3 Powerful Testimonies.Join thousands of pilgrims for the Boston Eucharistic Congress. With triple the parishes, this year’s pilgrimage brings an encounter with the Real ...

We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended our Palm Sunday liturgy yesterday. It was a joy to se...
03/30/2026

We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended our Palm Sunday liturgy yesterday. It was a joy to see such a big congregation.

​Special thanks to our priests, the choir, the lectors, the altar servers, and the ushers for their service. We also recognize the hard work of the coordinators who ensured the celebration ran smoothly.

​May this Holy Week be a time of deep reflection and grace for us all.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Legionaries who renewed their consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mar...
03/24/2026

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Legionaries who renewed their consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Sunday, March 22, 2026. This powerful act of Marian devotion serves as an inspiring witness to our community. May your continued service under Mother Mary’s banner be filled with grace and spiritual fruit.

Welcome back from the Lent Recollection,We hope it was a time of deep reflection and spiritual renewal. Stepping away fr...
03/16/2026

Welcome back from the Lent Recollection,

We hope it was a time of deep reflection and spiritual renewal. Stepping away from the noise of the world to sit in silence and prayer is a powerful way to prepare our hearts for the joy of Easter.

Thank you for showing up in large numbers.

As we move forward into the rest of this holy season, may the insights you gained and the peace you found stay with you in your daily lives.

Christ is alive in us — Galatians 2:20

03/10/2026
Celebrating Faith, Commitment, and Love!Yesterday, February 22, the Uganda Catholic Community of Boston (UCCB) came toge...
02/23/2026

Celebrating Faith, Commitment, and Love!
Yesterday, February 22, the Uganda Catholic Community of Boston (UCCB) came together for a truly double-blessed celebration!

We gathered to honor Brother Aloysius Musoke, A.A., who reached a beautiful milestone in his spiritual journey. On February 21, 2026, Brother Aloysius pronounced his perpetual vows as an Augustinian of the Assumption. We are so grateful for his dedication and "Yes" to the Lord!

The joy continued as we celebrated the incredible 63rd Wedding Anniversary of the Sserunjogis. Their lifelong commitment is a powerful testament to the beauty of Holy Matrimony and an inspiration to our entire community.

A massive thank you to St. Anthony Small Christian Community (SCC) for preparing and serving a wonderful community luncheon. The food and fellowship made the day truly special.

We thank God for Brother Aloysius’s vocation and for the many years of love granted to the Sserunjogis!

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30 Pond Street
Waltham, MA
02452

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