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Oscar Arnulfo Romero : ウィキペディア英語版
Óscar Romero

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Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (15 August 1917 – 24 March 1980)〔 was a prelate of the Catholic Church in El Salvador, who served as the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador. He spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture.〔Eaton, Helen-May (1991). ''(The impact of the Archbishop Oscar Romero's alliance with the struggle for liberation of the Salvadoran people: A discussion of church-state relations (El Salvador) )'' (M.A. thesis) Wilfrid Laurier University〕 In 1980, Romero was assassinated while offering Mass in the chapel of the Hospital of Divine Providence.〔http://www.romereports.com/pg160200-the-final-hours-of-monsignor-romero-en〕
Pope Francis stated during Romero's beatification that "His ministry was distinguished by a particular attention to the most poor and marginalized."〔http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/05/23/pope_francis_letter_for_the_beatification_of_%C3%B3scar_romero/1146203〕 Hailed as a hero by supporters of liberation theology inspired by his work,〔http://www.cruxnow.com/church/2015/02/03/pope-declares-oscar-romero-hero-to-liberation-theology-a-martyr/〕 Romero, according to his biographer, "was not interested in liberation theology", but faithfully adhered to Catholic teachings on liberation,〔(Archbishop Romero had no interest in liberation theology, says secretary )〕 desiring a social revolution based on supernatural interior reform.〔O. A. Romero, La Más Profunda Revolución Social (Most Profound Social Revolution ), DIARIO DE ORIENTE, No. 30867 – p. 1, August 28, 1973.〕 His spiritual life drew much from the spirituality of Opus Dei.〔〔http://gloria.tv/media/a8cg2iuDpt4〕
In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 March as the "International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims" in recognition of the role of Archbishop Romero in defence of human rights. Romero actively denounced violations of the human rights of the most vulnerable people and defended the principles of protecting lives, promoting human dignity and opposition to all forms of violence.〔
http://site.adital.com.br/site/noticia.php?lang=PT&cod=55011〕
In 1997, Pope John Paul II bestowed upon Romero the title of Servant of God, and a cause for beatification and canonization was opened for him. The cause stalled, but was reopened by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012. He was declared a martyr by Pope Francis on 3 February 2015, paving the way for his beatification, which took place on 23 May 2015.
As the canonization process continues, Latin American church groups imbued in pastoral care proclaim Romero an unofficial patron saint of the Americas and/or El Salvador; Catholics in El Salvador often refer to him as ''"San Romero"''. Even outside of Catholicism, Romero is honored by other Christian denominations, including the Church of England and Anglican Communion through the Calendar in Common Worship, as well as in at least one Lutheran liturgical calendar. Archbishop Romero is also one of the ten 20th-century martyrs depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey in London. In 2008, Europe-based magazine ''A Different View'' included Romero among its 15 Champions of World Democracy.〔''A Different View'', Issue 19, January 2008.〕
==Early life==
Romero was born 15 August 1917, to Santos Romero and Guadalupe de Jésus Galdámez in Ciudad Barrios in the San Miguel department of El Salvador. On 11 May 1919, at the age of one, Óscar was baptised into the Catholic Church by Fr. Cecilio Morales. He had 5 brothers and 2 sisters: Gustavo, Zaída, Rómulo, Mamerto, Arnoldo and Gaspar, and Aminta (who died shortly after birth).
Romero entered (government funded) public school, which offered only grades one through three. When finished with public school, Romero was privately tutored by Anita Iglesias, until the age of thirteen. Óscar's father, Santos, had been training Romero in carpentry. Romero showed exceptional proficiency as an apprentice. Santos wanted to offer his son the skill of a trade, because in El Salvador studies seldom led to employment.

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