Saints Charles Lwanga and his Companions, Martyrs
Gospel – Matthew 5:1-12
Today we are celebrating the Feast of Great African Martyrs of Uganda who were burned alive in a group after being tortured by the Ugandan King Mwanga. Charles Lwanga and his twenty-one companions (the youngest, Kizito, was only 13) were executed for being Christians, for rebuking the king for his debauchery and his murder of an Anglican missionary, for “praying from a book,” and for refusing to allow themselves to be ritually sodomised by the king. And the reading the Church proposes is the Beatitudes. The Beatitudes are the model of our action and of our being. What we do must be conformed to the Beatitudes, both our action and our reaction. Moreover, our being must be modelled according to Beatitudes. This is a challenge because we are always tempted to be with persecutor than with the persecuted. When we are living Beatitudes, our ego, the standards of the society, and external pressures will persecute us to give up our testimony of Jesus. But we must not give up. St. Charles Lwanga and his companions are models for us. Let’s reflect: How much I am ready to suffer for being Beatitudes?