The Chaplain-President writes: "Whilst I was saddened to hear of the death of Desmond Tutu on 26th December 2021, my overwhelming feeling was of massive gratitude for his life of prophetic and courageous witness and service. I was a newly-arrived BA student in Cambridge University when Tutu was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1984/press-release/ ) and I recall the general buzz around the university that a black South African bishop had received the prize. Tutu's subsequent ministries as Archbishop of Cape Town and chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission have indelibly marked the Anglican Communion and the wider world: he must surely be the most famous Anglican of the last century. Our picture shows a powerpoint slide used in my lectures on Global Anglicanism last semester: what a privilege for me to share with the next generation Tutu's faithful and robust discipleship of Jesus Christ and his unflinching embrace of human dignity and equality! For all the saints who from their labours rest - alleluia!"