By Devin Watkins

Karachi, July 23, 2020: Sister Ruth Lewis, who dedicated her life to children with mental and physical disabilities, died in Karachi with Covid-19 at the age of 77.

Known across Pakistan as the “Mother of the Forgotten,” Sister Ruth Lewis spent her life caring for children with disabilities in the port city of Karachi.

A nun of the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King, she helped found the Dar ul Sukun (Boarding house of peace) home for people with mental and physical disabilities in February 1969.

For over 51 years, Sister Ruth was a mother to children who had been abandoned by their families.

Dedicated in face of danger

She showed the same dedication and care for the 150 people hosted by the shelter when the novel coronavirus breached its doors.

At least 21 children tested positive for Covid-19, but Sister Ruth strove on.

She contracted the disease herself, and on July 8 was taken to hospital, where she was placed on a ventilator.

Then, on July 20, Sister Ruth breathed her last at Aga Khan Hospital.

The Dar ul Sukun home, which the nun had directed since 2000, expressed their sadness in a Facebook post.

“All our children, nuns and staff are heartbroken,” they said, “as we have lost a huge part of us. Please pray for the children to whom she has been a mother, for the nuns for whom she was a sister and a true inspiration, and for all the staff who love her and will each day try to walk in her footsteps.”

The charity said Sr Ruth’s services to humanity were truly remarkable. “She was the icon of love, care, and true compassion.”

Tributes to Sr Ruth poured in from people of all walks of life.

Father Nasir William, director of the local Commission for Social Communications, expressed the Islamabad-Rawalpindi Diocese’s “deepest condolence” to her family and friends. “You will be missed every day,” he said.

“Pakistan has lost a great asset,” according to Aseefa Bhutto Zardari. The daughter of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari added that Sr Ruth’s “years of devotion to the children of Dar ul Sukun will always be remembered.”

The governor of Sindh province, of which Karachi is the capital, called her a “true inspiration.”

“Karachi [will] always remember her selfless service for differently abled and socially displaced children and elderly,” said Governor Imran Ismail.

Source: Vatican News