No, he is not yet a canonized saint. A few years after he was murdered in El Salvador, a case for his canonization was opened. Pope John Paul II bestowed on him the title of Servant of God - the first stage in the process towards canonization.
Yes, Archbishop Oscar Romero was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize posthumously in 1980 for his advocacy of human rights and social justice in El Salvador.
No, Romero has not been canonized but there is an open cause for sainthood.
Oscar Romero was an archbishop, a martyr and currently is a candidate for sainthood but he was not gay.
Yes and was killed by terrorests
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Oscar Romero was never in great health. However, I do not know if they attributed this to any one particular cause.
There are reports of miracles attributed to Archbishop Oscar Romero, but the Catholic Church has not officially recognized any as such.
He was Catholic.
No, Oscar Romero did not have any biological children. He remained celibate throughout his life and dedicated himself fully to his work as a Catholic Archbishop in El Salvador.
No, Oscar Romero was not Spanish. He was a Salvadoran Roman Catholic Archbishop who became a vocal advocate for the poor and oppressed in El Salvador. He was assassinated in 1980 while celebrating Mass.
Oscar Romero was elevated to archbishop on February 23, 1977.
Oscar Romero was 62 years old when he was assassinated on March 24, 1980.
Oscar Romero was a priest and bishop and was never married.
Yes, Oscar Romero had five siblings. He was the second of seven children in his family.
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Oscar Romero was shot while saying Mass on March 24, 1980.