Tracing the Footsteps of a Sacred Legacy: The History of Sahesemu.

Founded in 1984 by His Grace (then), now Cardinal Emmanuel Wamala, the first bishop of Kiyinda-Mityana Diocese, Sacred Heart Seminary, Mubende has since proved her self worth a place for Training future Catholic Priests and Responsible citizens.

School started in this Seminary on 1 February, 1984 with 36 students. But the Seminary was officially opened on 29 June, 1984 by His Excellency, Archbishop Karl Josef, Rauber, the then Apostolic Pro-nuncio in Uganda. The Seminary has now in her 40 years life span trained close to 100 Catholic priests and enormous number of responsible citizens who serve the Church, our country Uganda and the whole world at large.

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The first wing of the HSC dormitory was completed in 1993

Adorabo ad Templum sanctum Tuum (Ps. 138:2) The seminary chapel was inaugurated in 1994.

The Seminary celebrated her silver Jubilee in 2009. Here is the blessing she got from Pope Benedict.

 

MSGR. Paul Muyombya, Our first Rector.

The HSC classroom block was completed in 1992

Those ordained in this Pioneer Class are celebrating 25 years in the priesthood this year 2023. Let’s keep them in our prayers.

Fostering Tradition and Inspiring Future Generations: A Timeless Bond Among Sahesemu’s Past and Presen

Construction of the Library was finished in 1999.

Our Basketball court was constructed in July 2011 by some of our American friends.

Foundation stone

The seminary celebrated her silver jubilee in 2009.

Cardinal Wamala, Bishop Zziwa with the current Rector Fr. Kiwanuka, on the occasion of the Seminary Silver Jubilee

Old boys on the occasion of the silver jubilee

Late Archbishop Lwanga graced the occasion. Also in the photo is Dn. Thomas Ggabula now a priest and the Dean of Studies at the Seminary.

Cardinal Wamala, who is the founding Father of this Seminary, led the Holy Sacrifice of Mass on her silver jubilee.