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Christ the King Church Choir animates the 10.00 O’clock Mass at Christ the King. The choir has been in service since 1936. The choir comprised, at that time, mainly the Goan community (Indians) with a few indigenous Ugandan members. In the 1960’s and 70’s, a good number of choir members from the Goan community left the country leaving the few Ugandans to take up the task of re-building the Choir by recruiting more Ugandans into the Choir.
The Choir has enjoyed steady growth in its membership, which for quite some time now has grown to about 60 active members. The membership is diverse with men and women from different walks of life who have offered their service and voices to God and the Church on purely voluntary basis. It is gratifying to note that since its inception, the choir has been in attendance during the 10 O’clock Mass at Christ the King Church, every Sunday up to the present day.
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For nearly a century, our voices have risen in prayer and praise at the Sunday 10 O’clock Mass. United by faith and dedication, we continue to serve God and the parish community through sacred music.
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Christ the King Church Choir leads singing during the Sunday 10 O’clock Mass and has served the parish since 1936. The choir initially comprised mainly the Goan community (Indians) with a few indigenous Ugandan members.
In the 1960s-1970s, when many Goans left Uganda, the remaining members rebuilt the choir by recruiting more Ugandans. Over time, membership grew steadily to about 60 active members.
In a recent feature by New Vision, Christ the King Choir was recognized for its contribution to...