Fr John Lule, a revered priest who devoted his life to serving communities around the world, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and dedication. Known for his work in America, particularly in South Dakota, Fr John’s commitment to his faith and to helping those in need was evident throughout his life.
In response to his passing, his sister, Sr. Rose Namawejje, has taken up the responsibility of honoring his wishes by establishing a memorial hospital in Uganda. Fr John had expressed in his will the desire to create a charitable organization to continue his mission of service. The planned hospital will be built on a large piece of land in a village along Fortpart Road, where Fr John was laid to rest. This hospital aims to provide much-needed medical care to the local population, who currently have to travel long distances for treatment.
A fundraiser organized by Sr. Rose is currently underway to support the construction of this memorial hospital. As of now, $268 has been raised out of a $100,000 goal, with contributions from James Jacquot and an anonymous donor. Sr. Rose has urged people to contribute generously to this cause, highlighting the significant impact the hospital will have on the local community.
The memory of Fr John Lule will live on through this noble endeavor, ensuring that his legacy of kindness and service continues to benefit others long after his passing.
We are deeply saddened to learn of Fr John Lule’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and all those who were touched by his life and work.
Short Summary of Fr John Lule
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Fr John Lule |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Rose Namawejje |
Goal Amount | $100,000 |
Amount Raised | $268 |
Location | Williamsburg, VA |
Purpose | To establish Fr John Lule’s Memorial Hospital in Uganda |
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