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Macau Periodical Index (澳門期刊論文索引)

Author
Wang, Pablo Juan
Title
Romero, Jesuit Martyrs in El Salvador, and Pope Francis in the mission of promoting peace and reconciliation
Journal Name
The Journal of the Macau Ricci Institute
Pub. Info
Sept. 2020 , No. 6, pp. 27-36
Link
http://mrijournal.riccimac.org/articles/issue_06/MRI_Journal_Issue_Six.pdf
Abstract
On March 24, 1980, Oscar Arnulfo Romero, the Archbishop of San Salvador in El Salvador, was killed while celebrating Mass. On Nov 16, 1989, a unit of soldiers machine-gunned six Jesuits at the Central American University in San Salvador. Romero and the six Jesuits were murdered because they spoke out against injustice towards the poor and promoted non-violent national peace negotiations. Carrying Christ’s mission, they even offered their own lives. In recent decades, the Chinese government has been stricter with churches in China. O’Connell (2018) reported that, in a historic breakthrough, on September 22, 2018 in Beijing, the Holy See signed a “provisional agreement” with China on the appointment of bishops, to foster peace and reconciliation for the Chinese Catholic church. As a human person, a moral leader and a Christian, one must ask oneself: What is God’s mission and my role in it? Inspired by the martyrs and Pope Francis, how can one carry out the mission of promoting peace and reconciliation? Paragraph Headings: 1. Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero 2. How did Romero become an advocate for the poor? 3. How and why was Romero killed? 4. Jesuit martyrs in El Salvador 5. Who were these Jesuits? 6. What was their mission? 7. How could they carry out their mission in a critical sitaution? 8. Pope Francis and the "provisional agreement"