My VIP for this week is South African Desmond Tutu who was a man of many talents. He won a Nobel Peace Prize. He opposed the racist policy of apartheid of his country’s past. He was an advocate for racial justice and LBGT rights. He was known as the moral conscience for his nation. He passed away on Sunday at age 90, and his death was mourned by leaders and people around the world.
The buoyant, blunt-spoken clergyman used
his pulpit as the first Black bishop of Johannesburg and later the Anglican
Archbishop of Cape Town as well as frequent public demonstrations to galvanize
public opinion against racial inequity, both at home and globally.
Nicknamed “the Arch,” Tutu was diminutive,
with an impish sense of humor, but became a towering figure in his nation’s
history, comparable to fellow Nobel laureate Nelson Mandela, a prisoner during
white rule who became South Africa’s first Black president. Tutu and Mandela
shared a commitment to building a better, more equal South Africa….
Tutu died peacefully at the Oasis Frail
Care Center in Cape Town, the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Trust said Sunday. He had
been hospitalized several times since 2015 after being diagnosed with prostate
cancer in 1997….
A seven-day mourning period is planned in
Cape Town before Tutu’s burial, including a two-day lying in state, an
ecumenical service and an Anglican requiem mass at St. George’s Cathedral in
Cape Town, according to church officials. Cape Town’s landmark Table Mountain
will be lit in purple, the color of the robes Tutu wore as archbishop….
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