Church of Uganda Warns Against Illegal Use of Bishops’ Vestments

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The Church of Uganda has issued a strong warning against the unauthorized use of its registered trademarks for bishops’ vestments.

Vestments are special garments worn by bishops. They bear objects and are worn depending on the event, service, or occasion. The idea of vestments came from the Church of England. The miter (headgear), white robes, and cope were published in the media for public scrutiny.

Rev. Can. William Ongeng, the Provincial Secretary, said on Monday, July 15, 2024, that the religious vestments are duly registered trademarks for 42 bishops of the Church of Uganda and are protected under the Intellectual Property Laws of Uganda.

He explains that only bishops of the Church of Uganda are permitted to wear these registered vestments.

The Church of Uganda is appealing to religious leaders in different sects and the general public to refrain from using these trademarked vestments.

Rev. Can. Ongeng stated that individuals or entities found wearing or utilizing these vestments will be prosecuted by the Church of Uganda for trademark infringement.

 

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