Kizito
Saint Kizito was one of the Martyrs of Uganda and the youngest martyr killed by King Mwanga II of Buganda. He was baptized shortly before his death and burned alive in 1886. He is now canonized and considered the patron saint of children and primary schools.
- Feast Day
- June 3
- Century
- 19th century
- Country Or Region
- Uganda
Key Facts
- ›Kizito was one of the Martyrs of Uganda.
- ›He was the youngest martyr slain by King Mwanga II of Buganda.
- ›He was baptized on may 25/26, 1886, by Charles Lwanga.
- ›He was burned alive on June 3, 1886, in Namugongo.
- ›He was canonized on October 18, 1964, by Pope Paul VI.
- ›His feast day is on June 3.
Kizito Omuto
Children, Primary Schools
About Kizito
Saint Kizito
Saint Kizito (1872 – June 3, 1886), also known as Kizito Omuto, holds a significant place among the Martyrs of Uganda. He is particularly remembered as the youngest individual martyred under the reign of King Mwanga II of Buganda.
Life and Martyrdom
Kizito was baptized on May 25 or 26, 1886, by Charles Lwanga, who was the leader of Uganda's Christian community at the time. The baptism took place in Munyonyo. Tragically, just a few days later, on June 3, 1886, Kizito was burned alive in Namugongo. His death marked him as one of the youngest victims of the persecutions of Christians in Uganda.
Veneration and Legacy
Saint Kizito was canonized on October 18, 1964, by Pope Paul VI in Rome. His feast day is observed annually on June 3, the anniversary of his martyrdom. He is widely venerated as the patron saint of children and primary schools, a recognition that likely stems from his tender age at the time of his death and his innocent faith.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Saint Kizito?
Saint Kizito was one of the Martyrs of Uganda and is known as the youngest martyr killed by King Mwanga II of Buganda. He was baptized shortly before his death and subsequently burned alive.
When did Saint Kizito die?
Saint Kizito died on June 3, 1886. He was burned alive in Namugongo as a martyr.
When was Saint Kizito canonized?
Saint Kizito was canonized on October 18, 1964, by Pope Paul VI in Rome. He is celebrated on his feast day of June 3.
What is Saint Kizito the patron saint of?
Saint Kizito is considered the patron saint of children and primary schools. This patronage reflects his youth and his ultimate sacrifice.
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Adolphus Ludigo-Mkasa
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Ambrosio Kibuuka
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