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1. Personal History

Name: Bwangatto Ambrose John
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 14-04-1969
Nationality: Ugandan
Marital Status: Single
Current Address: Alokolum National Major Seminary
P.O. Box 717  Gulu
Uganda (East Africa)
E-mail AJ.Bwangatto@UgandaPeople.com

2. Education

1977  →  1983 Primary School education at St. Kizito Primary School.
1984  →  1987 Ordinary Level Certificate of Education at St. John’s Kabuwoko Secondary School.
1988  →  1990 Teacher Education at Entebbe Teachers’ College leading to the award of a
Grade III Teachers' Certificate.
1992  →  2000 Seminary Education at St. Mbaaga’s Major Seminary, Ggaba; leading to the Award of the following:
- Diploma in philosophy of St. Mbaaga’s Seminary
- Diploma in Theology of St. Mbaaga’s Seminary
- Bachelor of philosophy Degree from Universitas
  Urbaniana, Rome.
- Bachelor of Sacred Theology Degree from
  Universitas Urbaniana, Rome
july 1997 Certificate in General Agriculture from Mukono District Farm Institute
august 14, 1999 Ordination to Diaconate by His Eminence Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala
august 5, 2000 Ordination to Priesthood by His Eminence Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala
july 2006 Master of Arts in Intercultural; Licentiate in Sacred Theology (M.A Theology; STL)

3. Working Experience

  • Primary School Teacher at St. Agnes Primary School, Entebbe, 1990…1992

  • Assistant Parish Priest at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish , Buyege in Kampala Archdiocese. I was in charge of schools and Youth animation apostolate and also Chaplain to the Postulants of a local religious congregation, August 2000…August 2001

  • Assistant Lecturer at Alokolum National Major Seminary, September 2001…August 2004.
    The subjects taught were Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of Work, History of Philosophy, philosophy of education. Moderating students’ Graduation Essays.

  • Lecturer at St. Mbaaga’s Major Seminary, Ggaba Kampala, from September 2006 till now. Courses taught are: Salvation History and African Philosophical Thought;
    In-charge of Developing the seminary website.
     

 

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