Monday, June 22, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Insight Post Uganda
  • Home
  • NewsHot
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Religion
    • Lifestyle
    • World News
    • Tourism
    • Environment
    • Agriculture
  • Business
    Artisanal-gold-mining

    Over 3,000 Artisanal Miners Evicted from Gold Site Over Safety Concerns

    Islamic Development Bank Approves Shs2.6 Trillion for Uganda’s Standard Gauge Railway

    Islamic Development Bank Approves Shs2.6 Trillion for Uganda’s Standard Gauge Railway

    Female Bodaboda Riders Trained Ahead of EPS Return

    Female Bodaboda Riders Trained Ahead of EPS Return

  • Sports
    Cissy Nantongo

    Sports Fraternity Mourns Former She Corporate Captain Cissy Nantongo

    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

  • Education
    Authorities Probe Viral Nude Videos Allegedly Involving Teacher at Catholic-Founded School

    Suspended Teacher Apologises, Seeks Second Chance After Viral Nude Video Scandal

    Land Dispute Escalates as Villagers Impound 13 University Boran Cattle

    Land Dispute Escalates as Villagers Impound 13 University Boran Cattle

  • In Luganda
    Betty Nambooze, Mukono Municipality MP

    Kibuule Akubye Mu Nambooze Ebituli, Talina Kyakoledde BannaMukono Okujjako Okujoboja

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Counsel George Musisi ng'alaga emu ku kaadi mu lukungana lw'amawulire

    Munnamateeka Wa NUP Atambula Nju Ku Nju Ng’ Asaggula Obuwagizi  

  • In Photos
    Ronald Kibuule at Mukono recently.

    Kibuule Poised for Return as Museveni Signals Endorsement in Mukono North

    Katikiro presiding over the opening of the renovated official residence of the Buddu County Chief at Ssaza grounds in Masaka City on Tuesday. Pictures by Robert Nsubuga.

    Pictorial:  Katikiro Mayiga Slams Masaka People Over Poor Hygiene

    Ismael-Kifudde-the-Mukono-Police-Division-Officer-in-Charge-directing-Nambooze-not-to-use-the-route-heading-to-town-center

    Moments of Excessive Force Against Betty Nambooze in Recent General Elections

  • Profiles
    Brig. Gen. Kiyengo (center) posing for the photo with the members of Nakifuma Rotary Club who promised to attend his book launch.

    CUTTING THROUGH HELL: UPDF Medic Chronicles Uganda’s Silent War in Somalia Through Powerful Memoir

    L-R MP Mawogola South (Sembabule)-Goreth Namugga, Councillor Amiri Kiggundu, COTFONE Coordinator-Kayinga Yisito Muddu and Mr Xavier Ejoyi, Country Director ActionAid International Uganda at the award event

    National Citizens’ Integrity Awards 2024: Unsung Heroes Celebrated

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

  • Op-Ed
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Insight Post Uganda
Home Religion

Rev Sister Nalubega’s 50-Year Journey of Faith Inspires Christians to Serve With Dedication

Insight Post Uganda by Insight Post Uganda
May 10, 2026
in Religion
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
0
Rev Sister Mary Costantino Nalubega of the Daughters of Mary Bwanda congregation

Rev Sister Mary Costantino Nalubega of the Daughters of Mary Bwanda congregation.

By Robert Nsubuga

There was joy, prayer, and deep reflection at Kyamula-Kanoni village in Masaka District as Christians gathered to celebrate the golden jubilee of Rev Sister Mary Costantino Nalubega, a member of the Daughters of Mary Bwanda congregation, who marked 50 years in religious life.

Watch Video 

Related posts

Rev. Fr. Bonny Kalyesubula Dies in Road Accident

Rev. Fr. Bonny Kalyesubula Dies in Road Accident

June 17, 2026
Masaka Diocese Seminarian Dies Ahead of Diaconate Ordination

Masaka Diocese Seminarian Dies Ahead of Diaconate Ordination

June 5, 2026

The celebrations drew relatives, religious leaders, friends, and faithful from different parts of the country.

The thanksgiving function went uninterrupted apart from the early morning drizzles, a sign many attendees described as a testimony to the respect and love people hold for the veteran nun.

The thanksgiving Mass was led by Rev Dr Ambrose Bwangato, head of Nabingo Parish in Kampala Archdiocese, who used the occasion to call upon Christians to embrace hard work and responsibility in their daily lives.

In his sermon, Fr Bwangato emphasized that hard work remains one of the most important values a person can uphold if they are to live a meaningful and dignified life.

“A hardworking person becomes useful not only to themselves but also to their family and community,” he told the congregation.

“People should avoid becoming burdens to others. Through commitment and determination, one can live a fulfilling life that earns respect.”

The priest, who previously served as a trainer of seminarians at Gaba Seminary, also reflected on the sacrifices required in religious life.

He praised Rev Sister Nalubega for remaining faithful to her vows for half a century, describing her achievement as a rare example of endurance and devotion.

Fr Bwangato noted that religious life demands enormous sacrifice, especially in modern times, where social and economic pressures continue to challenge many people’s commitments and values.

“To dedicate oneself completely to God through vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience for an entire lifetime is not easy,” he said. “Many begin the journey, but few remain steadfast for decades. That is why today we celebrate not only years, but faithfulness.”

For Rev Sister Nalubega, the journey began more than five decades ago when she joined the convent in 1974. Two years later, she made her first vows and formally committed herself to religious service.

Recalling her early days in the congregation, Sister Nalubega shared memories of a group of young women who entered religious formation together with hope and enthusiasm.

“At the beginning, 31 girls applied to join the congregation, but only 28 were accepted,” she said. “By the time we made our first vows, we had reduced to 20. Today, only eight of us are still alive.”

Her words offered a powerful reminder of the challenges, uncertainties, and perseverance that define religious life.

Sister Nalubega thanked God for guiding and protecting her throughout the decades, saying she has never regretted the decision she made as a young woman.

She also paid tribute to her parents, especially for allowing her to pursue religious life despite being their only daughter.

“They accepted my calling and supported me fully,” she said emotionally. “God has taken care of me throughout my journey, and I remain grateful for His love and mercy.”

Today, Sister Nalubega continues her ministry at Bwanda, where she serves children with disabilities at St Mark 7 School for the Deaf. The institution provides education and care to children who are deaf, blind, and differently abled.

Those who work closely with her describe her as compassionate, disciplined, and deeply committed to serving vulnerable children.

Sister Angela, who oversees the school alongside other sisters, described the jubilant nun as a uniquely gifted servant of God whose dedication has touched many lives.

“She has served with humility and love,” Sister Angela said. “Her commitment to children with special needs demonstrates the true meaning of Christian service.”

The celebrations also carried important lessons for young people and parents.

Rev Fr Expedito Kito, head of Kabwoko Parish, where Sister Nalubega originates, described her life as a source of inspiration to families and the youth.

He encouraged parents to pay attention to the talents, interests, and spiritual callings of their children rather than forcing them into paths they may not desire.

“Parents should guide children with love and understanding,” Fr Kito said. “When a child discovers their true calling and receives support from home, they are able to serve society better.”

He also urged communities to embrace peace, unity, and mutual respect, saying these values are necessary for strong families and stable communities.

Family members and relatives praised Sister Nalubega for bringing honor and pride to both her family and village through her years of service.

Several speakers encouraged parents to involve children in family and community activities, saying such participation strengthens relationships and cultural values among younger generations.

As songs of thanksgiving filled the village and worshippers joined in celebration, many reflected on the meaning of a life dedicated entirely to serving God and humanity.

For Rev Sister Mary Costantino Nalubega, the golden jubilee was not only a celebration of years spent in religious life, but also a testimony of unwavering faith, sacrifice, and commitment to helping others.

Her story remains a powerful reminder that true service is built on perseverance, humility, and devotion.

Tags: Masaka Diocese
ShareTweetPin
Previous Post

Born-Again Christians Hold Prayers for Museveni Ahead of Swearing-In

Next Post

Senior Government Official Faces Suspension After Online Corruption Claims

Related Posts

Diocese Signs UGX1.15 Billion Deal to Roof Long-Stalled Cathedral
Religion

Diocese Signs UGX1.15 Billion Deal to Roof Long-Stalled Cathedral

June 18, 2026
Rev. Fr. Bonny Kalyesubula Dies in Road Accident
Religion

Rev. Fr. Bonny Kalyesubula Dies in Road Accident

June 17, 2026
Bishop Serverus Jjumba of Masaka Diocese delivers a homily at Kitovu Cathedral during Uganda Martyrs’ commemorations, calling for renewed faith, unity, and self-reliance among Christians.
Religion

Bishop Jjumba Calls for Spiritual Renewal After Years of Interrupted Martyrs’ Day Pilgrimage

June 3, 2026
Archbishop Kaziimba Pushes for National Health Insurance as Uganda Marks Martyrs Day
Religion

Archbishop Kaziimba Pushes for National Health Insurance as Uganda Marks Martyrs Day

June 3, 2026
Prof. Bishop Olwa addressing media at UCU on Monday
Religion

600-Member Martyrs Day Choir Cut to 30 as Namugongo Service Goes Virtual

June 2, 2026
Bishop Misaeri Kauma during a visit to Namugongo Church in an undated photo. Rev. Godfrey Bazira is third from the right in the front row standing while the circled figure is Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu.
Religion

Archbishop Kaziimba Proposes Sainthood for Rev. Godfrey Bazira Killed While Protecting Students at Namugongo Seminary

May 28, 2026
Next Post
Senior Government Official Faces Suspension After Online Corruption Claims

Senior Government Official Faces Suspension After Online Corruption Claims

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Dr.Patricia Achan, the deputy IG

Deputy IGG Demands Disbandment of District Service Commissions

2 years ago
Anti-Money Laundering Act Amendment to Remove NGOs from List of Accountable Persons

Anti-Money Laundering Act Amendment to Remove NGOs from List of Accountable Persons

2 years ago
Man selling pineapples.

Uganda’s Jobs Crisis Is No Longer About Numbers, It Is About Survival

2 months ago
MTAC

MTAC Students Stranded as Merger Disrupts Lectures and Results

4 months ago

FOLLOW US

Insight Post Uganda

We bring you the most balanced news professionally investigated by our news team. The Insight Post is Uganda’s News company regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Over 20 Teenagers in Masaka City Supported to Quit Sex Trade for Small Businesses
  • High Court Nullifies Conviction of Man Who Already Served Full Sentence
  • Suspended Teacher Apologises, Seeks Second Chance After Viral Nude Video Scandal

Category

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luganda
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photos
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Runyankole
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • World News

Recent News

Over 20 Teenagers in Masaka City Supported to Quit Sex Trade for Small Businesses

Over 20 Teenagers in Masaka City Supported to Quit Sex Trade for Small Businesses

June 21, 2026
wooden-judges-gavel-is-symbol-justice_1134609-1961

High Court Nullifies Conviction of Man Who Already Served Full Sentence

June 21, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
en_USEnglish
en_USEnglish
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tourism
  • Opinion

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.