By Scott Wright On March 24, we commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of Archbishop Oscar Romero. One day before, President Barack Obama will visit Romero’s tomb in the cathedral of San Salvador, to conclude his first visit to Latin America and El Salvador. It is an occasion that lends itself to reflection –...
Read more »
Posted in El Salvador, Liberation Theology, Romero, Oscar, Uncategorized | Comments Off
By JULIA PRESTON New York Times, January 26, 2011 Bishop Samuel Ruiz García, an impassioned defender of the Mayans in southern Mexico and a mediator in peace talks between Indian rebels and the government, died on Monday in Mexico City. He was 86. Pascual Gorriz/Associated Press Bishop Samuel Ruiz García on his way to...
Read more »
Posted in Liberation Theology, Mexico | Comments Off
By Kim Ives June 4, 2009 Haiti Liberté Here’s one anecdote that captures the man. While he was jailed for political reasons in late 2005, the priest took part of his prison rations and any extra food friends and family had brought him and distributed it to hungry residents of the neighborhood outside...
Read more »
Posted in Haiti, Liberation Theology | Comments Off
By Scott Wright Signs of the Times What do the UCA martyrs have to teach us today, 20 years after their assassination? I often ask myself, as I am sure many thousands of people do who had the privilege to work or travel to El Salvador during the war and to have their...
Read more »
Posted in Ellacuria, Ignacio, Jesuit Martyrs of the UCA, Spirit of the Martyrs | Comments Off
By Kevin Burke, SJ Fall 2004 Celebrating the martyrs is one way Christians engage Jesus in history. It is interesting to recall that the word “martyr” comes from a common Greek word which means witness. From very early in the history of Christianity, it took on the specific meaning of bearing witness unto death,...
Read more »
Posted in El Salvador, Ellacuria, Ignacio, Faith & Solidarity Reflections, Jesuit Martyrs of the UCA, Liberation Theology, Meso America, Spirit of the Martyrs | Comments Off