Remembering Archbishop Oscar Romero in a Season of Lent: 2005 By Scott Wright Twenty-five years ago, on February 17, 1980, Archbishop Oscar Romero addressed a letter to President Jimmy Carter pleading with him to not send military aid to the Salvadoran government. One month later he was brutally assassinated. In response to Romero’s letter,...
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1979 Pastoral Letter of Archbishop Romero: The Church’s Mission in the National Crisis “In many instances the ideologies of National Security have helped to intensify the totalitarian or authoritarian character of governments based on the use of force, leading to the abuse of power and the violation of human rights. In some instances...
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REV. BRYAN MASSINGALE Professor of Ethics, Marquette University Reprinted from the 2003 Catholic Peace Voice Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. This prayer haunts me, as I realize that the disorder, violence and injustice present in the world are not just “out there,” where I can smugly and self-righteously condemn them....
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By PETER HENRIOT, SJ Director of the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection in Zambia. One of the first African proverbs I learned when I came to Zambia about fifteen years ago was the very beautiful expression: “I am because we are, and we are because I am.” This taught me the meaning of...
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By ROGER MAHONY Cardinal Archbishop of Los Angeles March 22, 2006, Los Angeles We’ve received a lot of criticism for stating last month that I would instruct the priests of my archdiocese to disobey a proposed law that would subject them, as well as other church and humanitarian workers, to criminal penalties. The...
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