bishop trevor mwamba is a former bishop of botswana and now the president of united national independence acquaintance of archbishop tutu and told me about his memories. my mother once visited south africa, and we knew the tutus, and she went there to tell them what i was doing. i was then at oxford, training to be a priest, so she told him that's what i was doing. a couple weeks later, i went to pick up a letter, and it had a stamp of the south african council of churches, and it was a letter from archbishop desmond tutu, as he then was. and what really moved me about that was simply that here was a man, very busy with the liberation struggle within south africa, and yet, he could find time to write to and ordinate who was training to be a priest. an ordinate who was training to be a priest. basically, the letter was simply to say, "your mum "dropped by and she mentioned that you are training "for priesthood, and ijust want to say to you that i am "praying for you and i wish you all the very best," and that was very touching. he was a man who was down to earth. i think that sense of him