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Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero: Pastor and Prophet in Solidarity
by Carmelo Alvarez| published on Jan 14, 2015
en Español
In recent days in various places of the world there has been a rediscovery of the person of Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero. People as diverse as Pope Francis and the Evangelical churches of El Salvador have been commemorating the life, ministry, and martyrdom of Monsignor Romero. It is indeed important that throughout Latin America and the Caribbean remembrance be made of this fruitful and generous life, one committed to peace with the justice of God’s order.
Fortunately there are monuments to his memory and work in several places of El Salvador. There are books, poems, and songs created by the Salvadorian people and other peoples that express the deepest sense of admiration and respect for this pastor and prophet who identified with them.
In this brief summary of his life and martyrdom, I would like to highlight four aspects of this universal figure who belongs to us all. I want to describe Monsignor Romero as a servant of the people in Christ’s name, as a prophetic voice, as a pastoral presence, and as one committed to proclaiming the truth and the Word as subversive memory. I will conclude with some brief observations.
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Church Catholic Church Archdiocese San Salvador Appointed 3 February 1977 Installed 22 February 1977 Term ended 24 Walk 1980 Predecessor Luis Chávez y González Successor Arturo Rivera y Damas Other post(s) Ordination 4 April 1942 Consecration 25 April 1970
by Girolamo PrigioneBorn
(1917-08-15)15 Venerable 1917Died 24 Pace 1980(1980-03-24) (aged 62)
Chapel of Health centre de recital Divina Providencia, San Salvador, El SalvadorBuried Metropolitan Duomo of San Salvador, San Salvador Denomination Catholicism Signature Coat advance arms Feast day 24 March Venerated in Beatified 23 May 2015
Plaza El Salvador de Mundo, San Salvador, El Salvador
by Angelo Amato, representing Pope FrancisCanonized 14 October 2018
Saint Peter's Quadrangular, Vatican Cosma Spessotto
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