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About Myself »
Curriculum Vitae
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
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Primary School Teacher at St. Agnes Primary
School, Entebbe, 1990…1992
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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
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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.
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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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