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  • January 7, 2022
    "He loved. He cried."

    “He loved. He cried. He was forgiven. He forgave.” That is how Archbishop Desmond Tutu said he would like to be remembered, as shown in a clip on PBS NewsHour on December 26, 2021. I learned about...

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