In the rural heartland of Katakwi District, Uganda, a small parish church named for Saint Anne reached its seventy-fifth year of continuous presence — a milestone that drew Vice President Jessica Alupo, a bishop, and generations of faithful to Okibui to bear witness. Such anniversaries are rarely only about the past; they are affirmations that an institution has outlasted uncertainty and remained a place where people bring their most important moments. In a region where permanence is not guaranteed, three-quarters of a century of worship, marriage, and formation speaks quietly but powerfully a