Uganda Episcopal Conference Pastoral Letters on Justice and Peace
- Church and State, Guiding Principles (November 1961)
- Shaping our National Destiny (October 1962)
- Re-shaping our Nation in Justice and Charity (June 1980)
- I have heard the cry of my people (October 1980)
- Be Converted and Live (March 1981)
- In God We Trust, Christmas (December 1982)
- Celebrating Our Ancestors in the Faith (November 1984)
- Message from the Catholic Bishops of Uganda to the Government and People of Uganda (June 1985)
- With A New Heart and A New Spirit (June 1986)
- Towards a New National Constitution, Guidelines of the Catholic Bishops of Uganda (March 1989)
- The AIDS Epidemic (September 1989)
- Let Your Light Shine (October 1992)
- Political Maturity: Consolidating Peace and National Unity in Uganda (April 1995)
- Be My Witnesses: The Vocation and Mission of Women in Church and Society Today (August 1996)
- Towards a New National Constitution (August 1996)
- The Evil of Abortion (April 1998)
- Press Release by the Uganda Episcopal Conference on the Issue of the Referendum (March 1999)
- True Peace Comes from Respect for Human Rights (January 1999)
- Test the Spirit, Pastoral Letter of Catholic Bishops of Uganda to the faithful on Cults, Sects and “Religious” groups(June 2000)
- You are the Salt of the Earth, the Light of the World (January 2001)
- A Concern for Peace, Unity and Harmony in Uganda (April 2004)
- Peace to All People of Good Will (December 2004)
- Towards A Democratic and Peaceful Uganda Based On the Common Good (November 2005)
- Concerning the Ratification of the ‘Protocol to the African Charter on Human Rights and Peoples’ Right: On the Rights of Women in Africa’ (January 2006)
- A Call to Justice and Integrity (April 2009)
- A Call for Sustainable Constitutionalism and Rule of Law in Uganda (November 2009)
- Building a Peaceful, United and Prosperous Uganda Through Free and Fair Elections: Consolidating Electoral Democracy in Uganda (June 2010)
- A Communique of the Catholic Bishops of Uganda on the Current Situation in the Country, Post-2011 Elections(June 2011)
- A Communique of the Catholic Bishops of Uganda on the Current Situation in the Country (November 2011)
- Fifty Years of Independence: Celebrating our Heritage (October 2012)
- Pastoral Letter on the Occasion of the Centenary Celebration of the African Priesthood (June 2013)
- Free and Fair Elections: Our Common Mission to Consolidating Democratic Gains in Uganda (August 2015)
- Statement of the Catholic Bishops of Uganda on Some Matters of Concern Affecting the People of Uganda (June 2017)