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To Download Full List of Religious Institutes ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda INSTITUTES OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS AND SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE 1. Benedictine Nuns of Perpetual Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. P .O. BOX 1131 Tororo – Archdiocese 2. Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion P .O. Box 673 Jinja – Uganda. 3. Brides of the Lamb Sisters P. O. Box 28113 Bukalango –Kampala 4. Canossian Daughters of Charity Sisters P. O. Box 21712 Kampala. 5. Carmelite Order P .O. Box 260 Mityana-Uganda 6. Cistercian Sisters of Our Lady of Praise P .O. Box 660 Butende- Masaka 7. Cistercian Sisters of Charity P .O. Box 482 Hoima – Diocese 8. Comboni Missionary Sisters P .O. Box 6 Kampala – Namugongo 9. Consolers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus P.O. Box 105 Kabale – Uganda ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 10. Daughters of Mary & Joseph P .O. Box 221 Mbarara – Archdiocese 11. Daughters of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus P .O. Box 370 Fort – Portal 12. Daughters of Divine Charity P .O. Box 150 Mbarara- Archdiocese 13. Daughters of Mary/Bannabikira Sisters P. O. Box 170 Masaka-Bwanda 14. Daughters of Merciful Love of Jesus and Mary Queen of Apostles P.O.Box 891 Arua- Uganda 15. Daughters of Mercy and of the Cross P.O. Box 9090 Namasuba-Kampala 16. Daughters of Our Lady of Fatima P.O. Box 658 Kabale – Diocese 17. Daughters of Providence of Nebbi P.O. Box 88 Nebbi – Uganda 18. Daughters of St. Paul P .O. Box 4293 Kampala 19. Dominican Sisters P .O. Box 127 Mubende ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 20. Eucharistic Handmaids P. O. Box 28098 Kampala-Nsambya 21. Franciscan Missionaries of St. Joseph Panyangara Parish P .O. Box 92 22. Kotido - Uganda. Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa P .O.Box 7273 23. Kampala - Nsambya Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate P.O. Box 27045 Matugga-Kampala 24. Good Samaritan Sisters P .O Box 16 Kisubi 25. Guadalupe Sisters P .O. Box 7177 Kampala 26. Focolare Movement Holy Family Sisters P .O. Box 340 Kabale 27. Little Daughters of St. Joseph Andama Parish P. O. Box 151 Rukungiri` 28. Little Servants of the Sacred Heart Kasana-Luweero Kapeeka- Parish ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 29. Little Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi P .O. Box 1891 Jinja 30. Little Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Gulu P. O. Box 928 Gulu- Uganda 31. Little Sisters of the Presentation of Mary in the Temple P.O. Box 75 Uganda-Kasese 32. Mantellate Sisters Servants of Mary P .O. Box 4635 Kampala –Uganda 33. Medical Mission Sisters P.O. Box 16289 kampala 34. Medical Missionaries of Mary P.O.Box 413 Masaka 35. Missionaries of Charity P.O. Box 10056 Kampala – Uganda 36. Missionary Sisters of the Queen of the Apostles P .O. Box 74 Malongwe 37. Missionary Benedictines of Tutsing P. O. Box 1817 Jinja 38. Missionary Congregation of Evangelizing Sisters of Mary P.O. Box 7193 Jinja ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 39. Missionary Sisters of Mary Mother of the Church P .O. Box 314 Lira 40. Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa. P.O. Box 37373 Kampala 41. Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Clever P.O. Box 2886 Kampala 42. Missionary Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary P.O. Box 24000 Kampala- Uganda 43. Oblates Sisters of the Assumption P .O. box 21891 Kampala – Uganda 44. Poor Clare Sisters P. O. Box 150 Mbarara 45. Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus P.O. Box 6339 Kampala –Uganda 46. Sisters of Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix P .O. Box 1 Kisubi- Kampala 47. Sisters of Mary of Kakamega P .O. Box 2614 Mbale-Uganda 48. Sisters of Mary Reparatrix P .O. Box 211 Kampala – Entebbe ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 49. Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross P. O. Box 11893 Namugongo –Kampala 50. Sisters of Notre Dame P .O. Box 314 Mubende 51. Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd P. O. Box 34527 Mulago – Kampala 52. Sisters of Our Lady of Good Counsel P.O. Box 260 Mbarara 53. Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Holy Trinity Monastery P.O. Box 890 Arua –Uganda 54. Sisters of Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary P .O. Box 27 Mukono 55. Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes P .O. Box 1089 Kampala – Wobulenzi. 56. Sisters of the Holy Cross P.O. Box 1402 Jinja- Diocese 57. Sisters of Mary Immaculate St. Teresa of Avila ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda P.O. Box 945 Fortal – Portal 58. Sisters of Mary of Ingelmunster P.O. Box 27566. Nsambya Ggogonya 11 Kampala 59. Sisters of Mary of mount Carmel P.O. Box 105 Mityana. 60. Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo Nebbi 61. Sisters of the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament P.O. Box 218 Mbarara 62. Sisters of the Cross of Chavanod P .O. Box 303 Kasana-Luweero. 63. Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus P .O. Box 30 ARU- Moyo 64. The Grail Centre Lubaga P.O. Box 14009 Mengo – Kampala 65. Daughters of Providence of Nebbi ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda P.O. Box 88 Nebbi – Uganda INSTITUTES OF MEN RELIGIOUS AND SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE 66. Apostles of Jesus P.O. Box 1399 Kampala – Nsambya 67. Bannakaroli Brothers P.O. Box 07 Kyotera – Masaka 68. Benedictine Fathers P.O. Box 669 Tororo – Uganda 69. Brothers of Christian Instruction P.O. Box 5 Kisubi 70. Brothers of Sacred Heart P.O. Box 642 Kampala – Uganda 71. Brothers of St. Amans P.O. Box 53 Kisubi 72. Brothers of St. Joseph the Worker P.O. Box 165 Fort-Portal – Uganda 73. Brothers of St. Martin de Porres P.O. Box 438 Gulu – Uganda ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 74. Camillians Fathers P.O. Box 88 Lugazi –Jinja 75. Cistercian Brothers of Our Lady of Victory Monastery P.O. Box 203 Kyotera- Masaka Diocese 76. Claretians Philosophy House P.O. Box 1746 Jinja 77. Comboni Missionary of the heart of Jesus ( fathers) P .O. Box 3872 Kampala – Uganda 78. Congregation of Holy Cross (Fathers & Brothers) P. O. Box 25827 Kampala-Uganda 79. Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament P.O. Box 1000 Masaka – Uganda 80. Consolata Fathers P.O. Box 6988 kampala – Uganda 81. Discalced Carmelite Friars P.O.Box 834 Jinja 82. Franciscan Brothers P.O. Box 135 Nebbi- Uganda 83. Family of Nazareth P.O. Box 406 House of Nazareth, Nyamityobola Mbarara ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 84. Franciscan Friars Minor P.O. Box 874 Mbarara – Uganda 85. Marian Brothers P. O. Box 126 Arua 86. Mill Hill Missionary Fathers P. O. Box 2011 – 40100 Kisumu Kenya P.O. Box 2249 Kampala –Uganda 87. Missionaries of Africa P.O. Box 2912 Kampala 88. Missionaries of Jesus the Divine Master. P.O. Box 693 Arua 89. Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, lyalwa P.O. Box- 75 Tororo- Uganda 90. Missionaries of the Holy Spirit P.O. Box 3175 Kampala – Uganda 91. Missionaries of the Poor P. O. Box 28813 Kampala 92. Montfort Missionaries P.O. Box 830 Mbarara – Uganda ASSOCIATION OF RELIGIOUS IN UGANDA (ARU). Religious Congregations and Societies in Uganda 93. Order of Friars Minor Capuchin P.O. Box 33347 Kampala – Entebbe 94. Order of Servants of Mary P.O. Box 401 Jinja – Uganda 95. Salesians` of don Bosco Namaliga Parish P.O. Box 10117 Kampala – Uganda 96. Sisters Servants of the Poor Lungujja –Lubaga Cathedral Society of Jesus P.O. Box 7300 Kampala – Uganda 97. Vincentian Congregation P.O. Box 200 Mpigi Road Entebbe. .
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