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Politics & SocietyFaith
James T. Keane
(Because, you know, Romero wasn't political.)
Politics & SocietyColumns
James T. Keane
Archbishop Oscar Romero had as many enemies in death as in life.
Thousands gather outside the Metropolitan Cathedral in San Salvador March 30, 1980, as the casket of slain Archbishop Oscar Romero is carried inside for a funeral Mass.
FaithFaith
Kevin Clarke
If for a second Óscar Romero had glanced through the open doors of the chapel, would he have seen the young man taking aim? Would he have been afraid? Would he have been tempted to flee?
An outspoken champion for the people who were suffering during El Salvador's brutal civil war, Romero, the archbishop of San Salvador, was murdered on March 24, 1980.