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| Eulade Rudahunga | |
|---|---|
| Padre, Monsignor | |
| Born | 1921-22 Ngoma, Gitarama, Rwanda |
| Died | February 11, 2019 Butare |
| Burial | Butare |
| Father | Tutuba Wa Kananga |
| Mother | Nyirubuyanja |


Eulade Rudahunga was a Rwandan priest for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Butare in the Republic of Rwanda from August 2, 1953, to 2019. He was a chaplain for different parishes until he received the title of Monsignor from Pope John Paul II.[1]
Rudahunga attended Kabgayi and Nyakibanda seminaries before receiving the ecclesiastical title of Padre.[2]
He worked as a teacher and taught Juvénal Habyarimana, a president of Rwanda.[citation needed]
Rudahunga was a survivor of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Rwanda: Kigali Reflects On Pope's Message of Reconciliation". AllAfrica.com.
- ^ Girinema, Philbert. "Eulade Rudahunga wari Umupadiri ukuze kurusha abandi mu Rwanda yitabye Imana". amakuru.