The John Templeton Foundation says it has awarded South African
Archbishop Desmond Tutu one of the world's leading religion prizes.
The
organization says Tutu, 81, is the winner of the 2013 Templeton Prize
for his "lifelong work in advancing spiritual principles." The honor
comes with a 1.1 million-pound ($1.7 million) award. The
foundation said Thursday that Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, will
receive the prize at a ceremony at the Guildhall in London on May 21.
Responding to the announcement, Tutu thanked supporters and said that he accepted the prize "in a representative capacity."
The
Templeton Prize was established in 1972 by the investor and
philanthropist John Templeton. Last year's winner was the Dalai Lama.
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