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Archbishop Romero knew that if he spoke out against the oppression of the poor by the government of El Salvador he would become the target of assassination.
He was appointed as archbishop and was eventually murdered by right wing thugs for standing up against the government in defense of the poor. He currently has a case for sainthood pending.
Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador was shot during Mass because he preached nonviolence and the end to government cruelty and torturing of citizens. He preached against the government and therefore was shot for it.
The oppressor in World War 1 was Germany. Germany was part of the Central Powers alliance and fought against the Allies who included Britain and the USA.
Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador was challenged in a letter by Monsignor Ricardo Urioste, who criticized Romero's denunciations of human rights abuses and called for him to stop speaking out against the government.
Oscar Romero was an Archbishop of the Catholic Church who was killed as he was saying Mass in San Salvador, El Salvador. This occurred on March 24, 1980 because he criticized the Revolutionary Government Junta.
Oscar Romero was assassinated in 1980 because of his vocal opposition to the oppressive regime in El Salvador and his support for social justice and human rights. His dedication to defending the marginalized and speaking out against violence made him a target for those in power who wanted to silence his message.
because he took a stand against the governemnt and the military.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, http://www.answers.com/topic/stephen-langton, signed the Magna Carta.
Oscar Romero lived like Jesus by standing up against injustice, advocating for the poor and marginalized, and working towards peace and reconciliation in his community. He used his position as Archbishop of San Salvador to speak out against oppression and violence, following Jesus' example of love, compassion, and sacrifice for others.
Oscar Romero is best known as a priest who fought against injustice in both the church and the government of El Salvador. He struggled on behalf of the poor who had no voice or power. He was martyred while presiding over Holy Communion on March 24, 1980
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