Tutu says prayer for Mandela

Archbishop Desmond Tutu introduces Nelson Mandela to the crowd from the balcony of Cape Town's city Hall after his election as President of South Africa in 1994.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu introduces Nelson Mandela to the crowd from the balcony of Cape Town's city Hall after his election as President of South Africa in 1994.

Published Dec 6, 2013

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Johannesburg - Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has released a prayer for former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday, his foundation said.

“We offer a prayer of contrition. We come with humble and broken hearts for all the ways we have fallen short of the glory of God.

“We come carrying our sorrow for all of the ways that we have fallen short of the example that Madiba offered us; an example of integrity, of reconciliation, of leadership in the service of the people.

“So we thank God for Rolihlahla. We thank God that this man had the courage to learn and to grow.

“As we stand before God with all of our grief, we ask God to bless South Africa. God bless South Africa, guide our leaders, guard our children and give us peace,” Tutu's prayer read.

President Jacob Zuma announced his death on SABC just before midnight.

“He passed on peacefully in the company of his family around 20.50pm on December 5. He is now resting, he is now at peace. Our nation has lost its greatest son.

“Fellow South Africans, Nelson Mandela brought us together and it is together that we bid him farewell.” - Sapa

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