The world has lost a champion for civil rights. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa died Sunday. He was 90 and had been battling prostate cancer since the late 1990s. Teresa Barnes, the Director ...
Iconic human rights activist Archbishop Desmond Tutu is retiring. “The time has now come to slow down,” Tutu said in Cape Town during a nationally televised news conference. Tutu said that he would ...
1954-1957 – Teaches school. He resigns in protest of government restrictions on education for black children. 1961 – Is ordained an Anglican priest. 1975 – Becomes the first black appointed Anglican ...
South Africa's Archbishop Emeritus, Desmond Tutu, has been badly criticized by the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) of South Africa for his stance on supported suicide and abortion. The conservative ...
The Archbishop announced this on his twitter page. Sources say the two spiritual leaders will use the social media platforms to ask readers to send questions about joy. Some of these questions will be ...
In my lifetime I’ve had the privilege and honor to meet American presidents and leaders from all over the world, but Archbishop Desmond Tutu commanded more authority than any person I have ever known.
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