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3 pages in length. Considered one of the greatest martyrs for the benefit of mankind, Archbishop Oscar Romero ultimately sacrificed his life so that his voice could speak for the less fortunate. Romero knew all along that his very presence epitomized controversy, a reality he understood would one day cost him his life; however, this fact never slowed down his efforts to improve life for the Salvadoran people. All he wanted was for mankind to be more humane, for the fierce warriors of the contemporary global society to abandon their arms in exchange for mutual brotherhood and for people to learn to live with and respect each other. And for these aspirations to which he dedicated his entire being, he ended up paying the highest price. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Romero knew all along that his very presence epitomized controversy, a reality he understood would one day cost him his life; however, this fact never slowed down his efforts
to improve life for the poor Salvadoran people (Anonymous, 2004). All he wanted was for mankind to be more humane, for the fierce warriors of the contemporary global society
to abandon their arms in exchange for mutual brotherhood and for people to learn to live with and respect each other. And for these aspirations to which he dedicated
his entire being, he ended up paying the highest price. The last words uttered from his mouth just prior to being killed by a gunman on March 24, 1980 came
in the form of a sermon where he urged his listeners to "not love oneself so much, as to avoid getting involved in the risks of life that history demands
of us, and those that fend off danger will lose their lives" (Golden, no date). The war that raged, taking no fewer than three thousand lives every month it
continued, provided him with enough inspiration for change to last ten lifetimes; that he staked his entire purpose in life to preach on behalf of those who have no voice
- and that his pleas resonated across the globe, angering those who had the power to quiet him - ultimately served as the catalyst for his assassination. Some of
the worst offenders, it turns out, were his very own brethren - virtually every other Salvadoran bishop "turned their backs on him, going so far as to send a secret
document to Rome reporting him, accusing him of being politicized and of seeking popularity" (Golden, no date). In fact, Romero was anything but politicized; rather, he had quickly become
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