The Archbishop of Tororo Archdiocese, Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Obbo, led a symbolic Way of the Cross procession in Tororo, blending faith and national reflection. This event, similar to others observed in different locations, holds significant spiritual and moral importance.

Key Aspects of the Way of the Cross Procession:
- Spiritual Significance: The procession commemorates the path Jesus Christ walked on the day of His crucifixion, carrying His cross to Calvary. It serves as a reminder of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice and invites participants to reflect on spiritual and moral lessons.
- Call to Unity and Integrity: Archbishop Obbo’s message emphasized prayer, unity, and integrity as the country approaches the 2026 elections. This call to action encourages Christians to emulate Christ’s humility, patience, and love for others.
- Procession Details: While specific details about the Tororo procession aren’t extensively documented, similar events in other locations, like Nairobi and Ibadan, feature large groups of faithful walking through city streets, pausing at designated stations to reflect on Christ’s suffering.

Similar Events:
- In Nairobi, Archbishop Philip Anyolo led a 14 km Way of the Cross procession, marking an emotional and spiritual journey through the city’s streets on Good Friday.
- In Ibadan, Archbishop Gabriel ‘Leke Abegunrin presided over a Christ the King procession, tasking the faithful to pray for everybody, friends or enemies, and emphasizing the importance of prayer and unity.