What we do
Serving with humility, prayer, and compassion, following St. Francis’ footsteps.
“Inspired by the gospel of Jesus and the example of Francis of Assisi, the Capuchin friars of St. Charles Lwanga Custody – Uganda, together with our partners in ministry, prayerfully build sister-brotherhood in the world.”
Our preaching ministry is available for
+ parish missions
+ renewals
+ retreats
+ days of spirituality and more
Capuchin Retreat–Welcomes people of all faith traditions and those searching to ‘fill the void’ in their lives.
As Capuchin Franciscan Friars we are called by Jesus Christ to a life of brotherhood, prayer and service. We follow the rule and life laid down by Saint Francis of Assisi and are one of the three ‘first orders’ of St Francis. The Capuchin Order was founded as a reform in the 1500’s and Capuchins have been ministering in Ireland for over 400 years. Pope Francis summed up the Capuchin vocation very well when he described Capuchin Friars as ‘men of reconciliation, forgiveness and peace‘. We live out this calling in many and varied ways dependant on the needs of those we minister to and the individual gifts of the Friar.
We believe that everyone is called by Christ to work with Him, and for Him, in His healing and reconciling presence in the world. If you exist then you are called! Your existence means something; we are a part of the story of God’s love for His creation and are called by God to flourish fully as human beings and as a children of His Kingdom.
For some this will mean a call to marriage, for some to a single life, for some to family and for some it could mean a call to our Capuchin Franciscan way of life.
The basic criteria for a Capuchin vocation:
- Male
- Single
- Between 20 and 40 years of age
- Resident on Uganda
- At least A’level Certificate or equivalent
- Practicing Catholic
- Some experience of volunteering / community / parish based service
- A desire to serve Jesus Christ as a follower of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Above and beyond this we look for men who are passionate about living the Gospel and bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our modern world. In many ways to want to be a Capuchin Friar, is to want to be a saint. In essence, this means wanting to become someone who is open to dedicating their entire lives to God and to those in need, just as Saint Francis did.
Responding to this type of call takes time and courage. It can be both exciting and nerve racking! It’s important to get guidance, to pray and to try to be open to whatever the Lord wants for you. Br. Richard will be happy to provide you with some information on life as a Capuchin Franciscan Friar and to help you take those early steps.
You can reach us by email at info@ugandacapuchins.org