Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Archbishop Desmond Tutu 1931-2021

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1931: Desmond Tutu born of mixed Xhosa and Motswana heritage in Klerksdorp, small gold-mining town in then-Transvaal

1932: Baptised into Methodist Church. Family later changes denominati­on to Anglican Church

1943: Confirmed at St Mary's Church, Roodepoort

1945: Joins church as server to priest, Trevor Huddleston (right, in

1987), a strong opponent of apartheid and arguably

1951: Begins teacher training. First meets lawyer Nelson Mandela at Debating Society event

1953: Ruling National Party implements Bantu Education Act, racially segregatin­g schools

1955: Marries Nomalizo Leah Shenxane in Catholic ceremony

1956: Quits teaching to train for clergy

1960: Ordained as Anglican priest. Studies in UK and East Jerusalem

1976: Becomes rector of Soweto parish, speaking out against apartheid during township rebellion, but refusing to back violent struggle

1977: Speaks at funeral of Steve Biko, activist murdered by police

1978: Becomes General Secretary of South African Council of Churches, supporting internatio­nal economic boycott of apartheid regime, meeting and urging world leaders to apply sanctions

1984: Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

1985: Appointed Bishop of Johannesbu­rg

Sources: BBC, Guardian

Becomes

head of Anglican Church in South Africa

1988: Support for Sharpevill­e Six protesters, whose death sentences are later commuted

1989: Meets new President F. W. de Klerk to call for end to apartheid

1990: De Klerk agrees to free Nelson Mandela. Tutu announces ban on clergy joining political parties, in bid to quell inter-party violence

1994: Mandela asks Tutu to head Truth and Reconcilia­tion Committee following victory of African National Congress in post-apartheid elections, to try to heal deep, historic wounds

Dec 26, 2021: “Moral conscience of a nation” dies at home in Cape Town Pictures: Getty Images

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