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1 | 11/7/2018 PLACES LICENCED for MARRIAGES Name of Church 1 | 11/7/2018 PLACES LICENCED FOR MARRIAGES Name Of Church Denomination District Assumption At Aliwang Verona Fathers Mission Lango The Blessed Sacrament At Abber Verona Fathers Mission Lango St. Paul At Aboke Verona Fathers Mission Lango St. Francis Xavier At Lira Verona Fathers Mission Lango St. Peter Claver, Ngeta Verona Fathers Mission Lango Our Lady Of Hope At Pakwach Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Joseph At Maraca Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Mary Helper Of Christians At Pakele Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Mary, Moyo Verona Fathers Mission West Nile Immaculate Heart Of Mary At Uleppi Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Joseph At Omugo Verona Fathers Mission West Nile Mary Immaculate, Lodonga Verona Fathers Mission West Nile Sacred Heart, Arua Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Joseph At War Verona Fathers Mission West Nile Holy Family, Nyapea Verona Fathers Mission West Nile St. Antony, Angal Verona Fathers Mission West Nile Immaculate Heart Of Mary At Pado Verona Fathers Mission Acholi Holy Mary At Cigaciga Verona Fathers Mission Acholi Sacred Heart, Kalongo Verona Fathers Mission Acholi Holy Mary Helper Of Christians At Pajule Verona Fathers Mission Acholi Mary Immaculate, Kitgum Verona Fathers Mission Acholi St. Joseph, Gulu (Now St. Joseph Cathedral Gulu) Catholic Verona Fathers Mission Acholi Salvation Army Church At Iganga The Salvation Army Busoga Salvation Army At Bumbo The Salvation Army Mbale Salvation Army At Mbale The Salvation Army Mbale Salvation Army At Margwya The Salvation Army Mbale N.A.C At Okolo Africa Inland Mission West Nile N.A.C At Nyangilia Africa Inland Mission West Nile N.A.C At Goli Africa Inland Mission West Nile Arua Changed To St. Thomas Church Of Uganda Abiriambati. Africa Inland Mission West Nile Seventh Day Adventists' Church At Kazingo Seventh-Day Adventist Church Toro Katanoga Seventh- Day Adventists Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ankole Itozho Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ankole Nawanende Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Busoga Buseyi Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Busoga Kakoro Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mbale Nchwanga Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mubende Namulesa Seventh- Day Adventists Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mengo Ndese Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mengo Katikamu Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mengo Mityana Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mengo Kireka Seventh-Day Adventist Seventh-Day Adventist Church Mengo St. John Fisher Church At Katemere Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Lango Church Of St. Thomas More At Alanyi Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Lango The Church, Lwala Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso Church Of Saint Benedict At Amuria Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso The Catholic Church Of Our Lady At Kiditok Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso St. Caspar, Toroma Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso The Church, Soroti Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso St. Paul Church At Kumi Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso St. Joseph, Ngola Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso The Church Of St. Teresa, Bukedea Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Teso St. Mary Magdelen's Mbale Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Church Of Saint Joseph At Bukwa Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St. Boniface Church At Mulagi Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Church Of Holy Angels, Gamatui Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Master Dei Church At Bulago Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St. Peter Claver Church At Muyembe Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Christ The King, Kalawa Hill, Budadiri Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Holy Family At Butiru Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Catholic Church Of Saint John Bosco, Kikuyu Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Church Of St. John The Baptist, Magale Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St. Joseph's, Musese Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Our Lady's Nyondo Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St. Francis Xavier, Dabani Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Church Of The Mother Of Sorrows At Kwapa Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St. Teresa, Tororo Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Church Of St. Joseph's At Mulanda Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Church Of Good Shepherd At Achilet Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Churc Nagongera Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale The Church Of The Blessed Sacrament Kaukho Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale St Anthony's Budaka Vicariate Apostolic -Upper Nile Diocese Mbale Our Lady Of The Most Holy Rosary Church Catholic Busoga The Church Of Saint Peter At Buswala Catholic Busoga All Souls, Budini Catholic Busoga St. Francis, Buluba Catholic Busoga St. Joseph's Jinja Catholic Busoga Sacred Heart,Wesunire Catholic Busoga Our Lady's, Kamuli Catholic Busoga St. Peter Claver's Buswale Catholic Busoga Saint Paul At Kyali In Bugaya Island Catholic Mengo St. Peter Baptist Catholic Mengo Our Lady Of Fatima At Kayunga Catholic Mengo Sacred Heart, Nazigo Catholic Mengo Church Of The Blessed Charles Lwanga At Ggaba (Karoli) Catholic Mengo Our Lady's Queen Of Martyrs, Namugongo Catholic Mengo The Church Of Christ The King, Kampala Catholic Mengo St. Peter's, Nsambya Catholic Mengo The Church Of Our Lady At Koja Catholic Mengo Our Lady Of Lourdes, Nyenga Catholic Mengo St. Peter Claver's, Namagunga Catholic Mengo Our Lady At Kome Catholic Mengo 2 | 11/7/2018 St. Francis D' Assisi, Nyenga Catholic Mengo Our Lady's, Mulajje Catholic Mengo St. Joseph's, Nagalama Catholic Mengo St. Peter Claver's, Namilyango Catholic Mengo Sacred Heart Cathedral Rubaga Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Rubanda Church Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Our Lady Of Makiro (Kyakibale) Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Mutolere Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Nyakibare Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Our Lady Of Nyakishenyi Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Our Lady Of Nyarusanje Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Kitanga Mission Of The White Fathers Kigezi Rushoroza Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole St. Louis Church At Mushanga Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Our Lady Of The Assumption At Kagamba Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Our Lady's Butale Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Church Of Our Lady Of Kyamuhunga Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Kitabi Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Ibanda Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Lugazi Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Our Lady Of Rwera Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Our Lady's, Mbarara Mission Of The White Fathers Ankole Our Lady Of Kisomoro Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady Of Bugombwa Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady Of Rwanjuralat Nsenyi Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady Of Kyabaganda At Wekomire Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady Of Butiti Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady Of Miranga Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Our Lady's Fort Portal, Virika Mission Of The White Fathers Toro Church Of The Blessed Virgin At Munteme Mission Of The White Fathers Bunyoro Church Of St. Louis At Kitana Mission Of The White Fathers Bunyoro Church At St. Ann At Bugoma Mission Of The White Fathers Bunyoro Masindi Mission Of The White Fathers Bunyoro Our Lady's Hoima Mission Of The White Fathers Bunyoro Our Lady's Kasozi Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Immaculate Heart Of Mary At Kyamulibwa Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Virgo Potens At Lwaggulwe Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka The Church Maternitas B.M.V (Divine Mother) At Nkoni Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady Of Kitasa Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka The Catholic Churh Of Lady Of Bigade Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Kibuwoko Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Kyamaganda Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Bukulula Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Kitovu Near Masaka (Now Kitovu Cathedral Parish) Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady's Bikira (A.K.A Bikiira Catholic Parish Kyotera Rakai) Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady's Nnarozari Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady Of Nazareth Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady's Villa Maria Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Our Lady's, Bumangi Mission Of The White Fathers Masaka Kasenyi Mission Of The White Fathers Mubende Our Lady's Mugalike Mission Of The White Fathers Mubende Our Lady's, Bujunyi Mission Of The White Fathers Mubende Our Lady's, Bukumi Mission Of The White Fathers Mubende Bukalagi Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Our Lady Of Lourdes At Nakasongola Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Our Lady Of Naluggi Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Vumba Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Our Lady's Busubizi Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo St. Augustine's (R.C) Church At Makerere College Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Gayaza (Now Our Lady Of Good Counsel Gayaaza Catholic Parish) Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Our Lady's Rubaga Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo The Sacred Heart Of Mary, Goli Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo The Church Of Our Lady Of Auxiliatrix At Konge Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Nkozi (Now Our Lady Of The Equator Nkozi Parish) Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Katende Mission Of The White Fathers Mengo Our Lady's, Mitala Maria
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