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One word sparked a fire. One fire birthed a nation. One boy's "no" still shakes the world.
In the kingdom of Buganda, the kabaka was god. His word was law. His hunger was command. And his prey were the boys in his own palace.
Charles Lwanga was their shield.
Head of the royal pages. Secret Christian. Guardian of innocence in a court drunk on power.
When King Mwanga demanded the pages for his bed, Charles looked a king in the eye and said the word that would doom him:
"No."
For that defiance, he was betrayed by the men he trusted.
Hunted through swamps with spears at his back.
Martyred in a furnace on Namugongo Hill with twenty-five boys burning beside him.
The kabaka believed fire would erase them.
He was wrong.
The youngest - fourteen-year-old Kizito - walked out of the flames, a living torch, and spoke the words that broke a kingdom:
"Tell the kabaka I forgive him."
That forgiveness became a blaze.
The executioners became catechists.
The ashes became altars.
The hunted pages became the fathers of a Catholic nation.
SAINT CHARLES LWANGA is more than martyrdom. It's a mirror.
For every teenager told "just send it."
For every man told "sign it or starve."
For every soul facing a digital kabaka that says "bow, and you will belong."
Mwanga had a throne.
Charles had a Cross.
One is dust.
One is still burning.
Your Namugongo is waiting.
Where will you stand when the fire comes for you?
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