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Father Anthony Musaala speaks Out

When Praying Is Not Enough, Father Anthony Musaala speaks Out On The Political Situation

Father Anthony Musaala has spoken out about the current political atmosphere and all the the atrocities via his Facebook page under an article titled “when praying is not enough”. Father Musaala said enough is enough and it’s now time to not only pray but also act, even for them as religious leaders. Apparently it’s wrong for religious leaders to tale sides but Father Musaala says this can’t do anymore.

“No person, with even half a brain cell, should tag themselves to a thirty-four year old still-born regime. Which by the way wants to continue to misrule our country. It is worse than our worst nightmare. No catholic, or indeed any spiritual person, should attach themselves to this power mad, murderous clique, which shamelessly calls itself ‘our government’.” Father Musaala wrote.

Not shaken at all, Father Anthony Musaala even talked about his fellow religious leaders of the UJCC and told them the elections just can’t be stopped now.

“Now there is going to be an earthquake of an election, possibly with some violent after-shocks. Prophesied by among others, our dear religious leaders of the UJCC.
The reality is that it can’t be stopped! It’s like a big lorry hurtling downhill with no brakes!” He wrote.

Whether this will bring him trouble or not, we are not sure but it probably will. However this will not be the first time something of the sort will have happened to him. The first time it was about him suggesting that they allow priests to marry. This earned him a suspension for a number of years out of serving in a catholic church. How this will end, we are yet to find out.

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