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Uganda Martyrs' Day is a public holiday in Uganda that is celebrated annually on June 3. The day is celebrated in memory of the martyrdom of 45 Catholic and Anglican converts who were executed between 1885 and 1887 by the King of Buganda, Kabaka Mwanga II.
The Martyrs were pages in the King's palace who were executed for their Christian beliefs.
Most of the Martyrs were burnt to death at Namugongo, while others were killed in different places.
The Martyrs are considered saints in the Catholic Church and are revered by Christians in Uganda and around the world.
The day is celebrated with prayers, pilgrimage, and singing praises, and is also marked by merry-making and business activities.
The Uganda Martyrs' Shrine in Namugongo is one of the largest Christian pilgrimage destinations in Africa, and attracts millions of pilgrims every year
#Feastdays #Uganda #Africa #Catholicism #Christianity
Uganda Martyrs' Day is a public holiday in Uganda that is celebrated annually on June 3. The day is celebrated in memory of the martyrdom of 45 Catholic and Anglican converts who were executed between 1885 and 1887 by the King of Buganda, Kabaka Mwanga II.
The Martyrs were pages in the King's palace who were executed for their Christian beliefs.
Most of the Martyrs were burnt to death at Namugongo, while others were killed in different places.
The Martyrs are considered saints in the Catholic Church and are revered by Christians in Uganda and around the world.
The day is celebrated with prayers, pilgrimage, and singing praises, and is also marked by merry-making and business activities.
The Uganda Martyrs' Shrine in Namugongo is one of the largest Christian pilgrimage destinations in Africa, and attracts millions of pilgrims every year
#Feastdays #Uganda #Africa #Catholicism #Christianity
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Mild High Club
I'm the Kokopelli in the cave
When I'm in the mood I like to play
Bend a couple rules and misbehave
Welcome to my twisted cabaret
Where music touches me
When you're choosing
Keep shuffling
Because tune age beats suffering
'Cause music touches me
When you choose it
Keep shuffling
But don't lose it
Music touches me
When you're choosing
Keep shuffling
Because tune age beats suffering
When I'm in the mood I like to play
Bend a couple rules and misbehave
Welcome to my twisted cabaret
Where music touches me
When you're choosing
Keep shuffling
Because tune age beats suffering
'Cause music touches me
When you choose it
Keep shuffling
But don't lose it
Music touches me
When you're choosing
Keep shuffling
Because tune age beats suffering
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Description: SCP-012 was retrieved by Archaeologist K.M. Sandoval during the excavation of a northern Italian tomb destroyed in a recent storm. The object, a piece of handwritten musical score entitled "On Mount Golgotha", part of a larger set of sheet music, appears to be incomplete. The red/black ink, first thought to be some form of berry or natural dye ink, was later found to be human blood from multiple subjects. The first personnel to locate the sheet (Site 19 Special Salvage) had two (2) members descend into insanity, attempting to use their own blood to finish the composition, ultimately resulting in massive blood loss and internal trauma.
Following initial investigations, multiple test subjects were allowed access to the score. In every case, the subjects mutilated themselves in order to use their own blood to finish the piece, resulting in subsequent symptoms of psychosis and massive trauma. Those subjects who managed to finish a section of the piece immediately committed suicide, declaring the piece to be "impossible to complete". Attempts to perform the music have resulted in a disagreeable cacophony, with each instrumental part having no correlation or harmony with the other instruments.
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Following initial investigations, multiple test subjects were allowed access to the score. In every case, the subjects mutilated themselves in order to use their own blood to finish the piece, resulting in subsequent symptoms of psychosis and massive trauma. Those subjects who managed to finish a section of the piece immediately committed suicide, declaring the piece to be "impossible to complete". Attempts to perform the music have resulted in a disagreeable cacophony, with each instrumental part having no correlation or harmony with the other instruments.
π¨ Hello, You might notice an increase in SCP posts, I'm going to try to atleast reach SCP 100 before i die lol
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In the pantheistic vision, the universe is a living, breathing, pulsing entity, where every rock, every tree, every river, and every creature is an integral part of the grand symphony of existence. It is a view that dissolves the boundaries between the self and the world, and reveals the deep interconnectedness of all things.
~Peter Russell
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~Peter Russell
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La Siguanaba is a legendary figure in Central American folklore, particularly in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. She is a female spirit who haunts rivers and lakes, luring men to their deaths with her beauty and charm. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair, but with a horse's head or face, symbolizing her inner ugliness and cruelty.
According to the legend, La Siguanaba was once a beautiful woman who lived in a small village. One day, La Siguanaba's lover was unfaithful to her, and in a fit of rage, she killed him. As punishment for her crime, she was condemned to roam the earth for eternity, never finding peace.
Some versions of the legend say that La Siguanaba is the spirit of a woman who died in childbirth, and that she is searching for her lost child.
Her story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of vanity, pride, and temptation.
#Poltergeists #NorthAmerica #Elsalvador #Honduras #Guatemala
La Siguanaba is a legendary figure in Central American folklore, particularly in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. She is a female spirit who haunts rivers and lakes, luring men to their deaths with her beauty and charm. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair, but with a horse's head or face, symbolizing her inner ugliness and cruelty.
According to the legend, La Siguanaba was once a beautiful woman who lived in a small village. One day, La Siguanaba's lover was unfaithful to her, and in a fit of rage, she killed him. As punishment for her crime, she was condemned to roam the earth for eternity, never finding peace.
Some versions of the legend say that La Siguanaba is the spirit of a woman who died in childbirth, and that she is searching for her lost child.
Her story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of vanity, pride, and temptation.
#Poltergeists #NorthAmerica #Elsalvador #Honduras #Guatemala
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