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English: Also known as St. Paul Church of Uganda pro-cathedral, It is where Julia Kibubura and 25 other readers travelled by foot to Mbarara for baptism in 1903. Julia Kibubura was instrumental in the construction of the first church made of mud and wattle and which was later in 1970's to be replaced with the current St. Paul COU Ibanda on which Late Archbishop Luwum laid a foundation stone in 1976.

This is a photo of a National Cultural Site of Uganda with id: UG-W-028

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