Beatification Of Oscar Romero Marks Turning Point For Catholic Church
A mural of Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero decorates a wall where students sit in a plaza in Panchimalco, El Salvador, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (Salvador Melendez/AP)
Friday, May 22, 2015
Oscar Romero, the late Archbishop of San Salvador, will be beatified on Saturday. Beatification is the last stage before sainthood, and the ceremony marks an end to one of the most divisive debates in Catholicism in the past 35 years.
The church and El Salvador have been deeply divided over Romero, who identified with the poor and spoke out against El Salvadors brutal right-wing military regime.
He was assassinated in 1980, shot in the heart while he was saying mass.
John Allen, Jr., associate editor at Crux, The Boston Globes site covering the Catholic Church, spoke with Here & Nows Jeremy Hobson about what Romeros beatification means for the church.
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/05/22/beatification-oscar-romero
6:28 audio at link.