Blessing from the bishop

Asked by a teenager what injustice he most wanted to reverse, South African archbishop Desmond Tutu, 67, said the persecution of gay men and lesbians. Addressing the Peace Jam Youth Conference at Denver’s Regis University on November 14, the 1984 Nobel laureate likened sexual orientation to race and antigay discrimination to the apartheid policies he devoted his life to dismantling.

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