Oscar Romero was elevated to archbishop on February 23, 1977.
Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador made the ultimate sacrifice for standing up against injustice and human rights violations. He was assassinated in 1980 while celebrating Mass, a result of his outspoken defense of the poor and marginalized in his country. Romero put his life in danger to advocate for justice and peace, ultimately giving his life in service of others.
Oscar Wilde was born into an upper-middle-class Irish family. He was well-educated and enjoyed a privileged upbringing, which allowed him to move in elite social circles.
Yes, stigmas can become master statuses when they become dominant in defining an individual's identity and overshadow other aspects of their social identity, such as race, gender, or occupation. This can limit opportunities for individuals and shape how they are perceived by others.
Everyone already has Buddha-nature. Many, however, are not aware of their own Buddha-nature yet.Answer No-one can become a Buddha if they know how to become one.
People may become indentured servants due to financial hardship, lack of opportunities, coercion, or deception. In some cases, individuals may feel pressured to become indentured servants in order to access employment, education, or migration opportunities.
He was Catholic.
Archbishop Oscar Romero High School was created in 2004.
In a Church as an archbishop in El Salvador.
Oscar Romero was 59 years old when appointed archbishop on February 23, 1977.
He was assassinated in March 1980 while celebrating Mass.
Archbishop Oscar Romero High School's motto is 'We plant the seed that one day will grow'.
he got killed
Oscar Romero has not yet been beatified so does not have a feast day.
Oscar Romero was shot during the consecration at a Mass he was saying on March 24, 1980.
He was the archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador.
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.