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- Buwalasi Theological College is an Anglican educational institution in Mbale, Uganda. The first prin****l was Canon John McDonald. Keith Russell Erisa...
- school. Luwum converted to Christianity in 1948, and in 1949 he went to Buwalasi Theological College. In 1950 he was attached to St. Philip's Church in...
- a Certificate in Theology from Bishop Usher Wilson Theological College Buwalasi, a Master of Arts in theology from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry...
- calling to religious service. He began a three-year diploma course at Buwalasi Theological College in 1961, being ordained deacon two years later, after...
- Uganda. Okoth was born in Mando Village, Eastern Uganda and was educated at Buwalasi Theological College; he was ordained a priest in 1955 and attended St....
- Wilson Oryema began his career as a teacher. In 1935 he graduated from Buwalasi Teacher Training College in Mbale, after which he was posted to Gulu Primary...
- Ilukor (1935–2013) was an Anglican bishop in Uganda. Ilukor was educated at Buwalasi Theological College. He was ordained in 1964. He served in the Diocese...
- (1929–2011) was an Anglican bishop who served in Uganda. Mudonyi was educated at Buwalasi Theological College. He was ordained in 1957. He served in the Diocese...
- October 1929) was an Anglican bishop in Uganda. Ringtho was educated at Buwalasi Theological College and ordained in 1963. He served in the Diocese of Northern...
- teacher and headmaster after qualifying in 1953 from Uganda Teachers College Buwalasi. He became po****rly known in his native Luo as "Lapwony" which means teacher...