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Overall, I had an amazing time and would highly recommend visiting Masindi to anyone looking for an adventure that's both beautiful and culturally rich. I hope you get the chance to go and experience ...
The church is lovely and so unexpected. We couldn’t get in but enjoyed walking around. The cemetery was very touching and as someone with Polish heritage meaningful to see the gravestone names. The ...
A historical sight like being accessed for free was awesome. Though I didnt find any attendant and was a little bushy! Its worth though since it free entry.
My grandmother, aunt and uncle spent 6 years here after WW2. My grandmother helped build this church with the other refugees and so I decided to make a pilgrimage to the Church and cemetery. It was ...
Charming church, fascinating history in an unlikely spot
In 1939, 2000 Polish women, elderly and children arrived in western Uganda. The Polish Catholic Church at Nyabyeya was built almost entirely by these women who had left their husbands and other male r...
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Overall, I had an amazing time and would highly recommend visiting Masindi to anyone looking for an adventure that's both beautiful and culturally rich. I hope you get the chance to go and experience ...
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The church is lovely and so unexpected. We couldn’t get in but enjoyed walking around. The cemetery was very touching and as someone with Polish heritage meaningful to see the gravestone names. The ...
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A historical sight like being accessed for free was awesome. Though I didnt find any attendant and was a little bushy! Its worth though since it free entry.
Pilgrimage to this Church
My grandmother, aunt and uncle spent 6 years here after WW2. My grandmother helped build this church with the other refugees and so I decided to make a pilgrimage to the Church and cemetery. It was ...
Charming church, fascinating history in an unlikely spot
In 1939, 2000 Polish women, elderly and children arrived in western Uganda. The Polish Catholic Church at Nyabyeya was built almost entirely by these women who had left their husbands and other male r...