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4 days ago |
religionnews.com | Tonny Onyulo
BUDALANG’I, Kenya (RNS) — Every Sunday morning, Pastor Pascal Ogutu walks barefoot across the cracked mud of what was once the foundation of his church. He passes submerged gravestones and the sagging roof of the altar, now half-buried in water and overgrown reeds. “This used to be holy ground,” he said softly, gazing across the shimmering expanse where Lake Victoria has swallowed not only farmland and homes but faith sanctuaries, like his Free Pentecostal Fellowship in Kenya.
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4 days ago |
bostonglobe.com | Tonny Onyulo
Tonny Onyulo is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Follow him on X @tonnyonyulo. In the dry, rugged landscape of northern Kenya, under a wide sky streaked with late afternoon sun, a group of young men gather in a circle. They wear red and ochre shukas, the traditional dress of the Samburu people, and their foreheads are adorned with carefully tied beaded bands. These are morans, or warriors.
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3 weeks ago |
news.diocesetucson.org | Tonny Onyulo
NAMUGONGO, Uganda (OSV News) -- As millions of pilgrims flocked to the famed Ugandan shrine in Namugongo in the days leading to commemoration of the country's 45 Christian martyrs, local authorities prevented an attempted terror attack in what they said was a swift secret service operation, possibly saving hundreds from imminent death. Suspected extremists, armed with explosive vests, were killed near the Munyonyo Basilica.
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3 weeks ago |
angelusnews.com | Tonny Onyulo |Carol Glatz
As millions of pilgrims flocked to the famed Ugandan shrine in Namugongo in the days leading to commemoration of the country's 45 Christian martyrs, local authorities prevented an attempted terror attack in what they said was a swift secret service operation, possibly saving hundreds from imminent death. Suspected extremists, armed with explosive vests, were killed near the Munyonyo Basilica.
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3 weeks ago |
catholicweekly.com.au | Tonny Onyulo
NOTE: Images contain graphic contentAs millions of pilgrims flocked to the famed Ugandan shrine in Namugongo in the days leading to commemoration of the country’s 45 Christian martyrs, local authorities prevented an attempted terror attack in what they said was a swift secret service operation, possibly saving hundreds from imminent death. Suspected extremists, armed with explosive vests, were killed near the Munyonyo Basilica.
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