ATTEND PARTIES BEYOND 5PM AT YOUR OWN RISK—SOUTH RWENZORI BISHOP WARNS PRIESTS
By Isaac Mumbere
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In Kasese—
South Rwenzori diocesan synod has banned all priests from attending parties beyond 5pm within the diocese warning to subject to disciplinary actions any priest who violates the directive.
The Bishop of South Rwenzori Diocese Rt. Rev. Nason Baluku said to effectively enforce the ban, the matrimonial services conducted by priests in churches will now be limited to one hour, and wedding receptions must have ended not later than 5pm.
Bishop Baluku, the chairman of the diocesan synod reported that the resolution was passed during meetings held on July 23 and 24th, 2024, and now the church leaders will undertake efforts to educate people on efficient time management when planning such events.
“Any priest in this diocese of South Rwenzori seen at a wedding or giveaway function beyond 5pm should surely face the disciplinary council because that shows your carelessness! We are there to guide people not to watch them mess up with life. Let people leave party venues by 5pm not wasting time gossiping,” he said.
He said the decision was reached after extensive discussions among synod members, who expressed concern over widespread poverty leading to families struggling to afford even one meal a day.
“Why attend giveaway or wedding parties starting at 2pm when guests arrive as early as 9am? What puzzles me, especially at giveaway parties, is the lengthy dances by groups of women for guests, consuming up to half an hour, followed by speeches,” Bishop Baluku said.
“ I’m not discouraging you from attending parties, but at least prioritize your responsibilities, such as visiting your garden or business, and then attend the party around midday. After all, it’s not your party; you’re there only as a witness. Keep in mind that some people attend these functions just to gossip. We need to think beyond our immediate desires! The more time we waste on such activities, the more we will continue to lament about poverty,” Bishop Baluku narrated.
Ms Grace Kabugho Kimekeke, a Synod delegate, remarked that the resolution, if implemented, could have a significant impact.
“The problem lies with our young women; instead of engaging in productive work, some are busy attending parties as bridesmaids, to the extent that they will agree to any costs suggested by the bride just to be included. These young women often have no jobs, and even if they do, the cost is equal to their monthly salary. Do you expect them to become wealthy? Of course not. Their next option will be turning to sugar daddies, and the result will be misery,” she noted.
The South Rwenzori Diocese’s 10-year Strategic Plan, launched in May 2021, underscores the importance of poverty eradication, economic empowerment, and spiritual growth, among other goals in the diocese.