This article was released today on the UK Gay News website: UKgaynews.org.uk
MANCHESTER, December 17, 2007 –
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has apologised to gay people all around
the world for the way they have been treated by the Church.
The Archbishop recently criticised the church for being ‘obsessed’ with homosexuality but speaking on the only gay programme on the BBC he goes further and says he’s ‘sorry’.
The Archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize
winner says “sorry” to the worldwide LGBT community in an exclusive recorded
interview with Ashley Byrne, presenter of Gay Hour, to be transmitted
tonight (December 17) on BBC Radio Manchester.
“I want to apologise to you and to all those
who we in the church have persecuted,” Archbishop Tutu says in the interview.
“I’m sorry that we have been part of the
persecution of a particular group. For me that is quite un-Christ like
and, for that reason, it is unacceptable.
“May be, even as a retired Archbishop, I
probably have, to some extent, a kind of authority but apart from anything let
me say for myself and anyone who might want to align themselves with me, I’m
sorry.
“I’m sorry for the hurt, for the rejection, for
the anguish that we have caused to such as yourselves.”
The interview is something of a “scoop” for BBC
Radio Manchester, a local radio station who’s Gay Hour – officially LGBT Citizen Manchester – is
broadcast every Monday.









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