Bishop Links Holiday Drinking to Violence, Urges Sober Christmas
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The Bishop of South Rwenzori Diocese in Uganda has issued a strong warning ahead of Christmas celebrations. Rt. Rev. Nasson Baluku directly connected excessive alcohol use during the holidays to increased domestic violence and broken families.
He called on Christians to observe Christmas Day with sobriety and prayer. The bishop emphasized spiritual reflection over festive drinking.
His message urges the community to celebrate peacefully. The goal is to protect family unity during the holiday season.