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Archbishop Desmond Tutu's "First Time" Doing it with the Gays

Posted by Katie Halper

We want to tip our hat--or whatever the Christian equivalent of the Yalmuke is--at Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The Nobel Prize winning Archbishop is no stranger to awards or to giving speeches. But this was Tutu's "first time" doing it with the gays. We were afraid Tutu would suffer from performance anxiety or deliver an anti-climactic 30 second speech. But he was great!

Last night the Archbishop attended A Celebration of Courage, the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission’s (IGLHRC’s) annual gala awards ceremony at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. He was presented with an OUTSPOKEN Award for "his leadership as a global ally of the LGBTI community whose outspokenness has contributed substantially to advancing the rights and understanding of LGBTI* people everywhere."(We think that's why he wore pink. That or because it looks great on him.)

The Nobel Prize winning Archbishop is no stranger to awards or to giving speeches. But this was Tutu's "first time" doing it with the gays. And though we were afraid Tutu would suffer from performance anxiety or deliver an anti-climactic 30 second speech, he was surprisingly smooth and natural. Tutu "condemn[ed] the persecution of LGBTI people, apologize[d] on behalf of his Church for ostracizing gay people," and  explained he could not remain silent “when people were frequently hounded...vilified, molested and even killed as targets of homophobia...for something they did not choose—their sexual orientation.” Tutu also gave the LGBTI community props for being “compassionate, caring, self-sacrificing and refusing to be embittered.” And he criticized The Church for being “so obsessed with this particular issue of human sexuality when God's children are facing massive problems--poverty, disease, corruption, conflict...”

*I stands for Intersex. I have to admit I had to google this.  


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Daniel J Dwyer said:

The Catholics call the skullcap in question a zucchetto, but Archbishop Tutu is Anglican. Zucchetto might be a little too Italian sounding for the Anglicans (courgette perhaps?)

Other headgear you might see Archbishop Tutu wearing: the biretta (looks like a cross between the mortarboard hats used for graduations, and a muffin), and the mitre (the tall pointy hat the Pope wears).

The pink, or red, garment is a cassock, and I think that's a purple clergy shirt I see peaking out below it. Anglican bishops can wear black, purple, or red cassocks. Usually you'll see black on a bishop whose seat is somewhere cold, like Canterbury, and red or purple on a bishop whose seat is somewhere warm, like Capetown. Archbishop Tutu seems to prefer red to purple, so it's possible red cassocks are worn by bishops of higher station and purple cassocks by those of lower station (as in the Catholic Church where red is for cardinals, purple for bishops, black for cold climate priests, and white for priests in the tropics).

Also, despite how the word is pronounced, it's spelled yarmulke.

April 9, 2008 7:23 PM

Katie Halper said:

www.zionjudaica.com spells it both ways. Of course, I usually spell it (ש"ע)  כיפה (ביהדות: כיסוי ראש). My bad for calling Tutu Catholic. I think it's because I associate him with Liberation Theology.

April 10, 2008 12:57 AM

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