| Born: 7th October 1931, Klerksdorp, Transvaal. |
| Parents: Father was a school teacher. Mother relatively uneducated. |
| Married: 2nd July 1955. |
| Wife: Leah Nomalizo Tutu. |
| Children: Trevor Thamsanqa, Theresa Thandeka, Naomi Nontombi, Mpho Andrea. |
| 1945-1950 High School Education - Johannesburg Bantu High School, Western Native Township up to Matric. |
| 1951-1953 Teachers Diploma at Pretoria Bantu Normal College. |
| 1954-BA (UNISA) |
| 1954-Teacher at Johannesburg Bantu High School. |
| 1955-1958 Teacher at Munsieville High School, Krugersdorp. |
| 1958-1960 St. Peters Theological College, Rosettenville, Johannesburg for Ordination Training. Licentiate in Theology |
| 1960- Ordained as Deacon, Johannesburg, served title in Benoni Location. |
| 1961- Ordained Priest. |
| 1962-1965 Part-time curate, St Alban's (lived with family at Golder's Green, London). |
| 1965- B.D. Hon. (London). |
| 1966- M.Th (London) lived in Blechingley, Surrey, part-time curate St Mary's. |
| 1967-1969 Joined Staff of Federal Theological Seminary, Alice, Cape. Chaplain - University of Fort Hare. |
| 1970-1972 Lecturer, Department of Theology, U.B.L.S. Roma, Lesotho. |
| 1972-1975 Associate Director, Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches based in Bromley, Kent. Lived in Grove Park, London and was Honorary curate of St Augustine's. |
| 1975-1976 Dean of Johannesburg. |
| 1976-1978 Bishop of Lesotho. |
| 1978-1985 General Secretary, South African Council of Churches. |
| 1985- date Bishop of Johannesburg. |
| Conferences |
| "Salvation Today" Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. |
| All Africa Conference of Churches General Assembly, Lusaka |
| Anglican Consultative Council - Port of Spain |
| Lambeth Conference, Canterbury. |
| WCC 5th Assembly in 1975, Nairobi |
| WCC 6th Assembly in 1983, Vancouver. |
| Awards/Writings |
| Elected Fellow of King's College, London (1978). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from General Theological Seminary, USA (May, 1978). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from Kent University, England (July 1978). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Harvard, USA (June 1979). |
| Prix d'Athene (Onassis Foundation) (1980). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Theology from Ruhr University, Bochum (November 1981). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Sacred Theology - Columbia University (Aug 1982). |
| Author of "Hope and Suffering" (Sept 1983). |
| Author of several articles and reviews. Author of "Crying in the Wilderness". |
| Designated member of International Social Prospects Academy (1983 Nov). |
| The Family of Man Gold Medal Award (1983 December). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters - St Paul's College, Lawrenceville (1984 January). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Law from Claremont Graduate School (1984 May). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Sacred Theology from Dickinson College (1984 May). |
| Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award of Annual Black American Heroes and Heroines Day - U.S.A. (1984 May). |
| Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Aberdeen University, Scotland (July, 1984). |
| Doctor of Human Letters, Howard University - U.S.A. (1984). |
| Nobel Peace Prize - Oslo, Norway (1984). |
From Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 1984, Editor Wilhelm Odelberg, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 1985
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