Cape Town Press Conference with 2013 Templeton Prize Laureate Desmond Tutu and Dr John M Templeton Jr, president of the John Templeton Foundation CAPE TOWN – The Templeton Prize office of the John Templeton Foundation, based in Pennsylvania in the…
This Thursday – the 11th April – will see a great celebration of Desmond Tutu winning the Templeton Prize at St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town. It’ll be in the afternoon, from around 3pm, and all of us can remember…
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There is nothing like hearing “Thank you” unprompted from your child. My Batty just came in and told me “thank you for getting us those Icees; on a…
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I have learnt over the years, perhaps through meditation or perhaps just through getting older and (apparently) wiser, to be grateful for what I have got. It’s all too easy to wish you had someone…
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Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town who fought against apartheid in South Africa, was named the 2013 Templeton Prize winner Thursday. What Tutu shows is that theology is not divorced from the world,…
Revered religious leader is a moral voice for love, peace and justice Desmond Tutu, the former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, has won the 2013 Templeton Prize for his lifelong work in advancing spiritual principles such as love and forgiveness…
On Thursday, 4th April, 2013 – the winner of this year’s Templeton Prize will be announced.
The Dalai Lama believes it’s key to get your mind in good order to be in a truly happy state. He explains further: “It is possible to divide every kind of happiness and suffering into two main categories: mental and…