Oscar Romero

"Those who surrender to the service of the poor through love of Christ, will live like the grains of wheat that dies. It only apparently dies. If it were not to die, it would remain a solitary grain. The harvest comes because of the grain that dies. We know that every effort to improve society, above all when society is so full of injustice and sin, is an effort that God blesses; that God wants; that God demands of us."

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Source: Voice of the Voiceless: The Four Pastoral Letters and Other Statements.

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Oscar Romero

Oscar Romero

Archbishop, Activist

Oscar Romero was a Salvadoran archbishop known for his outspoken advocacy for human rights and social justice during El Salvador's civil conflict.

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