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  • Paperback: 127 pages
  • Publisher: Orbis Books (January 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570753091
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570753091
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Romero: Prophet, Mystic, Martyr, November 22, 2000
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As a biography, this book is a mere introduction - but a good one. Latino country boy works as carpenter, enters seminary, studies in Rome, becomes priest, lives comfortable and respectable life of cleric hobnobbibng with the elite of El Salvador, becomes Archbishop of San Salvador, loses priest-friend to assassination, has conversion experience, condemns elite for oppressing the poor, loses support of elite and fellow Bishops, is assassinated while saying Mass for cancer patients, and is proclaimed a saint by his oppressed poor.

As a story of a conversion experience and life thereafter, it is an outstanding and soul-stirring book. Dramatic conversions are not new. St. Paul had one. Constantine had one. Both changed the world. Romero had one and, once again, the world will never be the same.

Romero's conversion makes this book possible. The authors' skill makes it exciting. Romero, a moderately conservative Catholic Bishop, friend of his country's oppressive economic, social, military, and ruling elite, is installed as Archbishop of San Salvador. Warmly welcomed by this elite, he is opposed by the oppressed poor who view him not as a friend of the oppressed but as a supporter of the oppressor. Within weeks of his installation, his friend, Father Grande (supporter of the poor and oppressed), is assassinated by this elite. Big mistake! Romero begins his conversion experience.

He joins the oppressed poor. They become his spiritual sustenance. In his commitment to them he finds the Sacred. His spirituality increases. His mysticism deepens. He becomes a prophet. He is an outcast from the elite and from his fellow Bishops. He enters his dark night of the soul and emerges from it finding God not in the desert cave, or the isolated monastery, or in the stained glass cathedral, but among his tortured and suffering poor. There he finds the sacred, the spirit of God.

This is the message of Romero. It is the message which this book conveys with such power, clarity, and depth. It is an onion book whose layers can be peeled back to satisfy every category of reader: the intellectual, the casual seeker of information, the mother at home in her kitchen, the subway rider on the way to work, the solitary monk or nun, the activist in the street, the powerful of the world, and the ecclesiastic in the church. It is a book that will leave no reader unchanged.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Moving Testimony to a Heroic Roman Catholic Martyr, June 5, 2000
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Oscar Romero, archbishop of San Salvador, was martyred twenty years ago, killed by the security forces of the oppressive right-wing regime in El Salvador during its war against leftist guerrillas. This book briefly tells his life story, although it by no means qualifies as a biography. Its primary goal is rather to reflect on Romero's theology - a theology shaped by his experience of violence and poverty in El Salvador. Romero preached and indeed enfleshed what is called the "theology of liberation," a movement in Catholic theology which was born in Central and South America in countries like El Salvador, where the landed rich collude with oppressive regimes, and where "liberation theologians" have begun to argue that the Gospel demands that the Church take the side of the poor in its struggles for justice, even if this means the Church risks being labled "subversive" or "communist." The book quotes Romero extensively as well as the works of liberation theologians like Jon Sobrino who have reflected on his life. The book is eloquent in its presentation of Romero's theology, moving in its portrayal of his "conversion" to the poor and martyrdom on their behalf, but somewhat repetative and thin on biographical details. A reader wishing for a biography will have to turn elsewhere, although there is no "Further Reading" section to give help here, or to provide guidance for readers wanting to read liberation theology. With these qualifications, I recommend the book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Transcending Fatalism, October 9, 2001
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Amazing! When a man takes the plain words of Jesus to heart, when he preaches them and practices them, the poor flock to him, and the powerful fear, despise, and execute him.

"The poor are a sacrament who can transform our lives if we are willing to open ourselves to them, to accompany them." (p. 14)

This book briefly outlines the story of Oscar Romero, his message, and his death. It touches on the violence and injustice taking place in El Salvador. It contrasts the Christian commitmen to life with the Capitalist/materialist commitment to death. The book cites his writings and journals on nearly every page. These passages touched my heart deeply.

But, this book was week on discussion about =HOW= Romero converted to the poor. I would have liked to know more about that--this was the primary reason I purchased the book, and I felt disappointed that it seemed to take a back seat to Romero's teachings and praxis.

"There is nothing pretty about Christian hope. Whatever Chiristian hope is, it begins in terror and utter disorientation in the face of the collapse in all that is familiar ... It is no longer the hope of a rescue, but a fixed surety of that which is not seen, where there seems to be no way out, and where death and its system seem absolutely dominant; and it is this fixed surety of that which is not seen which empowers us to the forging of a counterhistory to that of the domination of death." (p. 84)

As Romero's story is told, he is held up as a christ figure, walking in the steps of his Master, proclaiming the gospel of the poor, to the poor, rebuking the powerful, and finally, executed at the altar during mass.

If only this book sold like "The Jabez Prayer" or some of the other, shallow, Christian best-sellers. That would reflect a transformation of mind and heart, one that is sorely needed in a land that condemned Clinton's sexual escapades, but not his policies of economic and structural injustice.

Five stars for broad coverage of Romero's thought. Four stars for telling the man's story--I wanted to feel how he wrestled through the issue of conversion to the poor, how he wrestled through his inevitable martyrdom.

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In his brief three years as archbishop, Romero was eminently a pastor, constantly moving closer to his people in their impoverished rural communities and marginal urban parishes. Read the first page
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