Brahma Kumaris Address Interfaith Tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Message from Additional Chief of Brahma Kumaris

Cape Town ( South Africa ): An interfaith tribute to the late Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu was held by the City of Cape Town on Wednesday.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who played a pivotal role in ending apartheid, died on Sunday at the age of 90, in Cape Town.

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, representatives of the family and the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, the faiths represented from Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Brahma Kumaris, Bahá’í, African Traditional Religion, and Khoisan representatives took part in the service.

Neeta from Brahma Kumaris addressing the tribute ceremony in Cape Town, asked everyone to hold the moment for a silent prayer for Desmond Tutu, sending the love from hearts for his truth, dedication, unwavering faith, courage and inner strength all rooted in the power of God’s love.

Tribute Message from BK Mohini and BK Jayanti, Additional Administrative Heads, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University :

Archbishop Tutu played a significant role in changing the course of history in South Africa, which became an example and inspiration for the whole world.

Many students of the Brahma Kumaris treasure, in their hearts, their encounters with him, pre- and post-democracy, whether in an interfaith setting, as chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission or when South Africa hosted COP 17. He was an absolute champion of any initiative that promoted peace, togetherness, non-violence and compassion.

Archbishop Tutu will be remembered for his courageous voice for racial harmony, truth and justice, especially during the most trying times of South Africa. His deep faith in God and in the intrinsic good that is at the heart of every human being, gave him the strength to endure the difficult hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and help a nation to steer towards peace, harmony and racial integration. He understood the importance of the power of forgiveness in allowing for the healing of hearts and the reclaiming of our humanity.

Archbishop Tutu was fearless in speaking his truth, and using his position of influence to raise the conscience of leaders and remind them that they are in their positions to serve people, especially the most vulnerable.

His legacy is one of demonstrating the power of God’s love, of determined faith, compassion and of courage and inner strength.

He will be greatly missed by the people of South Africa and by many millions around the world who drew inspiration from his life.

Brahma Kumaris were also featured in the BBC News – Desmond Tutu: Religious and political leaders pay tribute in Cape Town https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-59823682

 

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