• RNAi [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      Does he counted as a martyr or something?

      Edit: Yes he did

      In 1997, Pope John Paul II bestowed upon Romero the title of Servant of God, and a cause for his beatification was opened by the church. The cause stalled, but was reopened by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012. Romero was declared a martyr by Pope Francis on 3 February 2015, paving the way for his beatification on 23 May 2015. During Romero's beatification, Pope Francis declared that his "ministry was distinguished by his particular attention to the most poor and marginalized."[6] Pope Francis canonized Romero on 14 October 2018.

          • read_freire [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            Idk 100%. But he excommunicated Romero or at least the more radical liberation thoelogians (Romero was a moderate), and in general did whatever he could to signal to the contras and those like them that Rome had their back.

            JP2 was a fascist POS.

            • RNAi [he/him]
              hexagon
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              3 years ago

              But he excommunicated Romero

              Good lord, I knew he by default had to be a filofascist piece of shit, but never knew it was this bad.

                • Vncredleader
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                  3 years ago

                  Yeah and if you dont wanna put that on him as obviously he was a child, he sure carried on what they taught him.

                  John Paul also beatified Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac, the leading Croatian cleric who welcomed the Nazi and fascist Ustashi takeover of Croatia during World War II. Stepinac sat in the Ustashi parliament, appeared at numerous public events with top ranking Nazis and Ustashi, and openly supported the Croatian fascist regime.

                    • Vncredleader
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                      3 years ago

                      Exactly. For some that past informed them to be significantly against fascism in the future, it haunted them, for others like JP2, it served as inspiration

            • Vncredleader
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              3 years ago

              The first Parenti I ever read https://www.commondreams.org/views/2007/10/22/mother-teresa-john-paul-ii-and-fast-track-saints

              In John Paul's celestial pantheon, reactionaries had a better chance at canonization than reformers. Consider his treatment of Archbishop Oscar Romero who spoke against the injustices and oppressions suffered by the impoverished populace of El Salvador and for this was assassinated by a right-wing death squad. John Paul never denounced the killing or its perpetrators, calling it only "tragic." In fact, just weeks before Romero was murdered, high-ranking officials of the Arena party, the legal arm of the death squads, sent a well-received delegation to the Vatican to complain of Romero's public statements on behalf of the poor.

              Romero was thought by many poor Salvadorans to be something of a saint, but John Paul attempted to ban any discussion of his beatification for fifty years. Popular pressure from El Salvador caused the Vatican to cut the delay to twenty-five years. In either case, Romero was consigned to the slow track.