Eulogy of Oscar Romero
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Eulogy of Oscar Romero
Oscar Romero was the archbishop in El Salvador in the 1970’s during the genocide of thousands of his people in El Salvador. He was appointed after one the former archbishop, on of his friends, was martyred. He was the uncensored voice of the people. He was devoted to the church and the hope that one day men would have peace.
By helping the poor, Romero made a very risking move because he made himself an enemy against the government. Romero was put in jail by the military for speaking out and getting in the way of their plans and actions to take over El Salvador. They believed that he was causing a rebellion, which in a way he was. He was showing the people that all was not lost, and that God would save them in the end.
He was released from jail and went back to teaching at the church and was devoted to urging people to make peace, no matter what race age or religion. Romero new that the government was against him, but he didn’t give up. He said, "You can tell the people that if they succeed in killing me, that I forgive and bless those who do it. Hopefully, they will realize they are wasting their time. A bishop will die, but the church of God, which is the people, will never perish." He was shot while he was doing a mass on March 24, 1980.
During his life, Romero had many great accomplishments.