Vatican City, 23 May 2015 (VIS) – The
Holy Father has sent a letter to Archbishop Jose Luis Escobar Alas of
San Salvador, president of the Episcopal Conference of El Salvador,
for the beatification of Oscar Arnulfo Romero Galdamez, former
archbishop of the same archdiocese and martyr, killed in hatred of
the faith on 24 March 1980. The the beatification Mass, celebrated in
Plaza del Divino Salvador del Mundo in the Salvadoran capital, was
attended by the Pope's special envoy Cardinal Angelo Amato S.D.B.,
prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
The following is the full text of the
letter:
“The beatification of Msgr. Oscar
Arnulfo Romero Galdamex, who was the pastor of this beloved
archdiocese, is a cause for great joy for Salvadorans and for those
who rejoice in the example of the best sons of the Church. Msgr.
Romero, who built peace with the strength of love, bore witness to
faith, giving his life to the extreme.
The Lord never abandons His people in
difficulties, and always shows solicitude to its needs. He sees
oppression, He hears the cries of pain of His children, and he comes
to their aid to free them from oppression and to lead them to a new
land, of 'milk and honey', fertile and spacious. Just as He chose
Moses to guide His people in His name, He continues to raise pastors
after His own heart, who graze His flock with wisdom and prudence.
In this beautiful central American
country, bathed by the Pacific Ocean, the Lord granted His Church a
zealous bishop who, loving God and serving his brothers, converted
himself in the image of Christ the Good Shepherd. In times of
difficult co-existence, Msgr. Romero knew how to guide, defend and
protect his flock, remaining faithful to the Gospel and in communion
with all the Church. His ministry was distinguished by his particular
care for the poorest and most marginalised. And at the moment of his
death, as he celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of love and
reconciliation, he received the grace of fully identifying himself
with He Who gave His life for his flock.
On this day of celebration for the
Salvadoran nation, and also for our brother countries in Latin
America, let us give thanks to God for granting to the bishop martyr
the capacity to see and hear the suffering of his people, and for
forming his heart so that, in His name, he was guided and
enlightened, and his work was filled with Christian charity.
The voice of the newly Blessed
continues to resonate today, reminding us that the Church, a
convocation of brothers around the Lord, is the family of God, in
which there should be no division. Faith in Jesus Christ, when it is
well understood and its full consequences are realised, generates
communities that are builders of peace and solidarity. This is what
the Church is called to do today in El Salvador, America and the
world at large: to be rich in mercy, to convert into leaven for
reconciliation for society.
Msgr. Romero invites us to good sense
and reflection, respect for life and harmony. It is necessary to
reject 'the violence of the sword, of hatred' and to live 'the
violence of love, which caused Christ to be nailed to a cross, which
enables us all to overcome our selfishness and ensures there may no
longer be such cruel inequalities between us'. He was able to see and
to experience in his own flesh 'the selfishness that lurks in those
who do not wish to give what is theirs for the benefit of others'.
And, with a father's heart, he cared for the 'poor majority', urging
the powerful to transform their weapons into ploughshares.
May those who regard Msgr. Romero as a
friend in faith, those who invoke him as a protector and intercessor,
those who admire him, find in him the strength and encouragement to
build the Kingdom of God, and to commit themselves to creating a more
equitable and dignified social order.
It is the right time for true national
reconciliation when faced with today's challenges. The Pope
participates in your hopes, and unites himself to your prayers so
that the seed of martyrdom may flourish and become entrenched in the
true paths of the sons and daughters of that nation, which proudly
bears the name of the divine Saviour of the World.
Dear brother, I ask you to pray and to
ask for prayers for me, and I impart my apostolic blessing to all
those who join in any way in the celebration of the new Blessed”.
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