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Just wondering why the cause of Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was assassinated 29 yrs ago tomorrow seems to be going nowhere. I thought sainthood was pretty automatic for martyrs but then I found this:
They canonised St. Maximilian Kolbe as “a martyr to charity” for taking another man’s place at Auschwitz, how is an Archbishop cut down while preaching in defense of the poor not a martyr?
Just wondering why the cause of Archbishop Oscar Romero, who was assassinated 29 yrs ago tomorrow seems to be going nowhere. I thought sainthood was pretty automatic for martyrs but then I found this:
Well, DUH! Archbishop Romero’s death was part of a campaign against the Church, killing priests, nuns and lay workers, how is that not hatred?To put Romero on the path to sainthood, the church must first determine if the Archbishop of San Salvador was killed for religious reasons or for other motives, said Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, who heads the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
“To be a martyr, the Catholic faithful must be killed for ‘hatred of the faith,’” Saraiva Martins said at a news conference at the Vatican discussing new sainthood procedures. “There can be political, social motives. If the motive is not clear it must be studied in depth.”
They canonised St. Maximilian Kolbe as “a martyr to charity” for taking another man’s place at Auschwitz, how is an Archbishop cut down while preaching in defense of the poor not a martyr?