Catholicism in Uganda

Catholicism in Uganda

Read about the ongoing outreach program in support of formation in Ugandan Seminaries.  Professor Smith had the pleasure of visiting Uganda in February and March of 2024 and educating the seminarians regarding pastoral care and Church teaching in cases of homosexual attraction.  Click for more information.

Hoping to invite Professor Smith to speak at your event?

Complete and submit the online form today.

THE LATEST FROM THE

JANET E. SMITH BLOG

Blog

A Theology of Aging

Professor Janet E. Smith speaks from the heart on the spirituality and theology of aging with host Michael Hernon and panelists Dr. Regis Martin and Dr. Scott Hahn, on this […]

READ MORE
Blog

Learn to Pray the Traditional Latin Mass

Learn to pray the traditional Latin Mass without formal study of Latin grammar.

READ MORE
Blog

Why are Catholic bishops so passive on the abuse crisis?

READ MORE
Blog

Vignettes of Uganda

READ MORE
Blog

Catholicism in Uganda

Catholicism in Uganda Catholicism is everywhere in Uganda, but the Church faces challenges there as elsewhere. This article was originally published in Crisis Magazine. One reason I was so eager to […]

READ MORE
Blog

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 3)

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 3) Is homosexuality creeping into Africa through the Western push for recognition of the “rights” of homosexuals? This article was originally published in Crisis Magazine. […]

READ MORE
Blog

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 2)

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 2) In Uganda, although there is a healthy understanding of the wrongness of homosexual acts, there is little understanding of its causes and the proper […]

READ MORE
Blog

Addressing Homosexuality in Uganda (Pt. 1)

A first-hand report on how the issue of homosexuality is handled by Catholics in the country of Uganda. This article was originally published by Crisis Magazine. Last summer, when Fr. […]

READ MORE
Blog

Can Catholics Oppose Traditionalism?

Can Catholics Oppose Traditionalism? Employing “traditionalism” as a pejorative term while retaining a respect for tradition and even some traditionalists is at best confusing. Naturally the piece I recently wrote for Crisis, “Modern […]

READ MORE

MAKING SENSE OF THE MADNESS.......

THE JANET E. SMITH & TOM CURRAN REVIEW