JUBILEE YEAR for the CENTENNIAL of BLESSED
ROMERO, 2016 — 2017
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Abp. Paglia [L.] and friends. |
Blessed
Oscar Romero, the martyred Salvadoran archbishop beatified by Pope Francis in
2015, was born one hundred years ago this week (August 15) and his centennial
was marked by devotees around the world.
At a memorial service at St. George’s Cathedral in London on Saturday,
August 12, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, postulator of Romero’s canonization
cause, reminded over 500 attendees gathered there that
they joined faithful “in El Salvador and
in other parts of the world, to remember this shepherd for his Gospel witness
that brings light to believers and non-believers alike.” He added that, “my great hope is that Pope Francis will soon canonize him a Saint.” Paglia told Vatican Radio that canonization
may come as soon as next year. [More]
In
Romero’s El Salvador, 1,500 pilgrims walked from his tomb in the San Salvador
Cathedral to the highland village where Romero was born 100 years ago, some 90
miles away. Pope Francis sent Chilean
Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati as his personal representative to the commemorations,
publishing the letter of his commission, in which the Pope calls Romero an “illustrious pastor and witness of the gospel.” The Pontiff writes that Romero was a “defender of the Church and of human dignity,”
and a herald of “the saving work” of
Christ, manifested in his “love for all,
especially the poor, the abandoned and the marginalized,” seeking to
promote “reconciliation and peace.”
In
the United States, Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez celebrated a commemorative
mass for Romero at Our Lady of Angels Cathedral, while Dallas Bishop Edward J.
Burns is presiding at a mass at the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of
Guadalupe, calling on all his priests to celebrate similar masses in their
parishes. An independent group of Romero
devotees that promoted the Romero centennial in the United States documented
commemorations in various Latin American countries and in places as far-flung
as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia … [More]
Abp. Gomez. |
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