Desmond Tutu championed compassion and understanding, believing human differences are essential for connection, not division. His life's work, particularly his role in opposing apartheid and promoting ...
When Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the anti-apartheid leader who died Sunday, visited All Saints Episcopal Church in Worcester in 1996 for his granddaughter's baptism, he thanked the congregation during ...
1. A Growing Nightmarish Fear: An open letter to Prime Minister B. J. Vorster (1976) -- 2. Oh, God, How Long Can We Go On?: Address at the funeral of Steve Biko (1977) -- 3. We Drink Water to Fill Our ...
If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. (Desmond Mpilo Tutu)1 Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu (1931—2021) loved sport. He recognised the power ...
"God rest ye merry, gentleman," the Christian world, the South African world, the human rights world, and the justice and peace world could all intone while farewelling one of the world's moral giants ...
Reading this book is like having a long, and somewhat homiletical, afternoon tea with former Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Tutu. Four years after No Future Without ...
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is archbishop emeritus of the Diocese of Cape Town in South Africa and until recently was the Robert W. Woodruff Visiting Professor of Theology at Emory University in Georgia.
South Africa's Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, an anti-apartheid activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died on Sunday. He was 90. "The passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is another ...
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