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The Man Who Moo’ed And Other Dark Tales 18 January 2011

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Juju (fetishes) found in a Government office

How much witchcraft and child sacrifice is found in Kisiizi and Uganda. West Africa is well known for having this alongside Christianity and Islam.  Here it is much less common, but certainly is exists, even in Kisiizi.  As foreigners who are practicing Christians, we do not come face to face with witchcraft.  But our Ugandan colleagues told us the following cases from their own lives or villages. There is the story of The Man Who Moo’ed, and more. To be found on our Tales from The Dark Side page.

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St Mary’s Cobham – the one in Kent 15 October 2007

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Such a pretty church.  Ancient building, magnificent brasses, attractive location, in a lovely flint walled village.  All this – a burden instead of a blessing?  Glad to say the ancient faith of the English was still very much alive in the modest sized congregation we visited on 14th October.  What would a Ugandan made of all the brasses, on the floor, the grand tomb in the church, the ancient helmets mounted on the sanctuary walls?  (more…)