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Oscar A. Romero was a prominent Salvadoran Roman Catholic bishop known for his outspoken advocacy for human rights and social justice during a time of political turmoil in El Salvador. He became the Archbishop of San Salvador in 1977, and his tenure was marked by a commitment to the poor and marginalized, often speaking out against violence and oppression in a country ravaged by civil war. Romero's sermons and public statements were a source of inspiration for many, as he called for peace and reconciliation amid widespread violence.

Romero was assassinated in 1980 while celebrating Mass, a tragic event that shocked the nation and the world. His legacy continues to resonate, as he is remembered as a martyr for justice and a symbol of hope for those struggling against injustice. In 2015, he was beatified by the Catholic Church, further solidifying his status as a revered figure in the fight for human rights in Central America.

Nationalité Salvadorien
Date de naissance August 15, 1917
Lieu de naissance Ciudad Barrios, San Miguel, El Salvador
Date de décès March 24, 1980