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  • On March 6, 1978, during a legal battle related to obscenity in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt and his local lawyer, Gene Reeves, Jr., were returning to the courthouse when they were shot on the sidewalk in front of 136 South Perry Street in Lawrenceville by a sniper standing near an alley across the street. The shooting left Flynt partially paralyzed with permanent spinal cord damage, and in need of a wheelchair. Flynt's injuries caused him constant, excruciating pain, and he was addicted to painkillers until multiple surgeries deadened the affected nerves. He also suffered a stroke caused by one of several overdoses of his analgesic medications. He recovered but has had pronunciation difficulties since.
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  • On March 6, 1978, during a legal battle related to obscenity in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt and his local lawyer, Gene Reeves, Jr., were returning to the courthouse when they were shot on the sidewalk in front of 136 South Perry Street in Lawrenceville by a sniper standing near an alley across the street. The shooting left Flynt partially paralyzed with permanent spinal cord damage, and in need of a wheelchair. Flynt's injuries caused him constant, excruciating pain, and he was addicted to painkillers until multiple surgeries deadened the affected nerves. He also suffered a stroke caused by one of several overdoses of his analgesic medications. He recovered but has had pronunciation difficulties since.
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  • On March 6, 1978, during a legal battle related to obscenity in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt and his local lawyer, Gene Reeves, Jr., were returning to the courthouse when they were shot on the sidewalk in front of 136 South Perry Street in Lawrenceville by a sniper standing near an alley across the street. The shooting left Flynt partially paralyzed with permanent spinal cord damage, and in need of a wheelchair. Flynt's injuries caused him constant, excruciating pain, and he was addicted to painkillers until multiple surgeries deadened the affected nerves. He also suffered a stroke caused by one of several overdoses of his analgesic medications. He recovered but has had pronunciation difficulties since.
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  • Church of the Divine Providence in San Salvador  where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980.El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Pilgrims at the alter of the Church of the Divine Providence, where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980.  El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • The alter at the Church of the Divine Providence, where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980.  El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Pilgrims at the alter of the Church of the Divine Providence, where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980.  El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Church of the Divine Providence in San Salvador  where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A pilgrim at the alter of the Church of the Divine Providence, where the Martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot and killed in 1980.  El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Gavin DeBecker / Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Gavin DeBecker / Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Gavin DeBecker / Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • Gavin DeBecker / Larry Flynt Trial After being shot in Georgia, Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt - in wheelchair - stands trial in 1979 on obscenity charges in Atlanta. Security expert Gavin DeBecker - in suit and sunglasses at Flynt's side - leads a protective detail as Flynt arrives and departs court. de Becker - now in 2019 - security chief for Amazon's Jeff Bezos, leads a team of investigators probing the American Media - National Enquirer case alleging extortion of Bezos - the world's richest man.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by an Catholic nun and several hundred of the faithful after a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Salvadoran Catholic priests carry a relic - The blood stained shirt - of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero  through a sea of priests.  The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • The official portrait of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero is unveilled. Catholic priests from around the world  arrived at Plaza Salvador del Mundo ( Savior of the World) as El Salvador celebrated a ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • "Romero, Martyr of Love" tshirt sales are brisk at the University of San Savvador as El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A worker at the Church of the Divine Providence in San Salvador, hangs small, colorful flags as El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A bronze bust of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero outside his former rectory and home. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Volunteers and Sisters at the martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero's Church of the Divine Providence sell posters, tshirts and memorabilia. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Bath towels on the shower curtain in the rectory home of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero. Romero's home has been made into a museum of the life and death of the Salvadoran priest. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Artifact crosses worn by Archbishop Oscar Romero. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A municipal worker waters newly planted flowers across from the Plaza El Salvador del Mundo (Savior of the World) as El Salvador prepares for the Saturday May 23, 2015 beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A golden statue of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero stands against a high rise office building across from the Plaza El Salvador Del Mundo (Savior of the World) where preparations are being made for Saturday's ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A golden statue of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero stands against a high rise office building across from the Plaza El Salvador Del Mundo (Savior of the World) where preparations are being made for Saturday's ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Romero portraits in the San salvador skyline. El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A worker carries chairs to the Plaza Salvador Del Mundo (Savior of the World) as El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A worker at the Church of the Divine Providence in San Salvador, hangs small, colorful flags as El Salvador prepares for the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A military helicopter flies over the Plaza Salvador del Mundo (Savior of the World) as security was heightened as El Salvador celebrated the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • A novice priest shades himself from the tropical sun as El Salvador celebrated the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • "Goodie Bags" await priests from around the world as Catholic priests celebrated the beatification ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Catholic priests from around the world  arrive at Plaza Salvador del Mundo ( Savior of the World) as El Salvador celebrated a ceremony and mass announcing the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Salvadoran Catholic priests carry a relic - The blood stained shirt - of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero  through a sea of priests.  The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Salvadoran Catholic priests carry a relic - The blood stained shirt - of martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero.  The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chavez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24, 1980.
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  • Artifacts - including a driver's license -belonging to the martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero on display in the priests residence turned museum across from the Church of the Divine Providence. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980.. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Artifacts - including vestments worn by  the martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero when he was assassinated - on display in the priests residence turned museum across from the Church of the Divine Providence. The Archbishop was slain at the alter of his Church of the Divine Providence by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
    Salvador17.jpg
  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
    Salvador13.jpg
  • French Ambassador to El Salvador Michel Dondenne is held hostage by leftists. On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
    El Salvador_Ken Hawkins 39.tif
  • On May 9, 1979, a symbolic occupation of San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral by the leftist Popular Revolutionary Block – BPR – turned deadly as a cadre of national police turned their weapons on demonstrators killing 24 and wounding scores. The attack on the peaceful demonstration was seen as a coordinated effort - in a very public way - by the sitting Romero government against left wing demonstrations.<br />
As gunfire continued, at least one demonstrator fired back at the troops with a small pistol, provoking a prolonged response.<br />
In what was interpreted as  a gruesome message to the left wing groups, the demonstrators fallen bodies were left on the cathedral steps for nearly 24 hours and the wounded sealed inside the church with little aid.<br />
Midday, on May 10, 1979, police withdrew from their cordon around the cathedral and the dead were taken into the sanctuary and draped with BPR banners as mourners filed by.<br />
Thousands would join the leftist demonstrators for a funeral march to a San Salvador cemetery.
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Children peer down from a window above as Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador speaks about human rights abuses by the government of El Salvador after saying Mass in his Church of the Divine Providence in San Salvador, El Salvador where he was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • An oxidized steel cutout sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stands over the Atlanta, Georgia skyline.
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Romero_Ken Hawkins 2015-09-29-0003.tif
  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by his parishioners at a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted by U.S. Marshals from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (center) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 18.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. William Calley_Ken Hawkins 15.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 07.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (with briefcase) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 01.tif
  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by an Catholic nun and several hundred of the faithful after a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by an Catholic nun and several hundred of the faithful after a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • The martyr Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador is greeted by several hundred of the faithful after a mass at Iglesia el Rosario -the Church of the Rosary - in San Salvador, El Salvador. The priest was later slain at the alter by a right wing gunman in 1980. Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a bishop of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador, succeeding Luis Chávez, and spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Romero was assassinated while offering Mass on March 24,1980. To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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