+ Follow Oscar Romero Tag
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[Title] => Oscar Romero 25 years after
[Summary] => On 24 March 1980 Oscar Romero, Archbishop of El Salvador in Central America, was celebrating Mass. At the most solemn part of the liturgy he pronounced the words of consecration: "On the night he was betrayed, Jesus took bread, gave thanks, broke the bread and gave it to his disciples saying, Take this and eat, This is my Body which will be given up for you." He then lifted up the host for the people to see, and at that moment the assassin, a government soldier, fired his gun.
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Oscar Romero
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