Nobel laureate, anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu passes away


Johannesburg, Dec 26 (IANS): Desmond Tutu, the world-famous South African Archbishop and also a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has passed away at the age of 90.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said: "The passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is another chapter of bereavement in our nation's farewell to a generation of outstanding South Africans who have bequeathed us a liberated South Africa.

"Desmond Tutu was a patriot without equal; a leader of principle and pragmatism who gave meaning to the biblical insight that faith without works is dead.

"We pray that Archbishop Tutu's soul will rest in peace but that his spirit will stand sentry over the future of our nation."

The well-known Archbishop, Tutu was well known for his cheerful demanour, while always donning his purple clerical robes.

He was ordained as a priest in 1960, he went on to serve as bishop of Lesotho from 1976-78, assistant bishop of Johannesburg and rector of a parish in Soweto. He became Bishop of Johannesburg in 1985, and was appointed the first black Archbishop of Cape Town, the BBC reported.

Archbishop Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his efforts to end the apartheid system.

When Nelson Mandela became the President in 1994, Archbishop Tutu was appointed to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up to investigate crimes committed by both whites and blacks during the apartheid era.

 

Lost a great man, who lived meaningful life: Dalai Lama 

Immediately on being informed that his "respected elder spiritual brother and good friend" Archbishop Desmond Tutu had passed away, His Holiness the Dalai Lama composed a letter to the Archbishop's daughter, Mpho Tutu.

"Please accept my heartfelt condolences," he wrote, "and convey the same to your mother and other members of your family. I pray for him.

"As you know, over the years, your father and I enjoyed an enduring friendship. I remember the many occasions we spent time together, including the week here at Dharamsala in 2015 when we were able to share our thoughts on how to increase peace and joy in the world. The friendship and the spiritual bond between us was something we cherished.

"Archbishop Desmond Tutu was entirely dedicated to serving his brothers and sisters for the greater common good. He was a true humanitarian and a committed advocate of human rights. His work for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was an inspiration for others around the world.

"With his passing away, we have lost a great man, who lived a truly meaningful life. He was devoted to the service of others, especially those who are least fortunate. I am convinced the best tribute we can pay him and keep his spirit alive is to do as he did and constantly look to see how we too can be of help to others."

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    South Africa was better off under white rule. Inequality and mob violence has increased under black rule.

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  • Myna, mysuru

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    The voice of the voiceless is still forever leaving behind a legacy of love and brotherhood for generations to follow. May he rest in peace.

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  • Joe Lobo, Kulshekar, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    A noble soul and a humble man! As the Director of ICCR, I had the good fortune to host him in Bangalore in 2008. We had organised a Seminar in Bangalore where he was the Key-Note Speaker. I still remember the applause I had received from the audience when I had stated in my concluding remarks:" I was born after the death of Mahatma Gandhi. But I could experience living Gandhi while hearing Archbishop Tito". And I meant every word of it. He was a genuine Gandhian and a true Christian. His work as the Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in independent South Africa as no parallel in world history! He had almost succeeded in bridging the gap between the erstwhile White oppressors and the Black oppressed!May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Evans Alex, Mangalore.

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    It is sad his passing away has left a huge void, when peace loving and humanitarian peersons are the need of the time. He has created a niche in the history of the world just like mahatma gandhi, and nelson mandela. May his soul rest in peace and eternal light shine on him

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  • K K Badruddin, Karambar, Bajpe

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    Alas! We lost a great humanist. He was representing not only Christians, but the entire humanity. He fought against the apartheid in South Africa along with Nelson Mandela, who was in jail. He proved that humanity succeeds at the end. His life is a lesson for all of us in India to fight the menace of communalism, violence and hatred. Let us live like true human beings irrespective of our cast, colour, creed, language and religion, as taught by late Desmond Tutu and others. Ameen.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Mon, Dec 27 2021

    Our dear friend Rev Desmond Tutu was a very bold personality, known Universaly. Our Gracious Lord will surely embrace him into His Lovely Wonderful Kingdom to be with Him for ever till the end of Age !!!

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  • Janet Crasto, Dubai/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 26 2021

    RIP. The world has lost a dedicated Christian......

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 26 2021

    A solid personality, remember attending a prayer and mass celebration in whitefield,bangalore. Where I got to meet him in flesh and blood . RIP

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Dec 26 2021

    RIP honourable sir. His life is a beacon of hope in these troubled times people with such love in their hearts are a blessing from God, praise be the lord.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Dec 26 2021

    Rest in Peace Sir ...

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