Oscar Romero, Pope Paul VI Elevated To Sainthood
In a ceremony at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, Pope Francis declared the sainthood of the murdered Salvadoran archbishop, the former pontiff and five other people.
by Camila Domonoske
Oct 14, 2018
3 minutes
Oscar Romero, the murdered archbishop of San Salvador who spoke up for the poor and oppressed, and Pope Paul VI, the former pontiff who declared birth control "intrinsically wrong," were declared saints on Sunday morning in a ceremony at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican.
The ceremony featured seven new saints all told, including, as the Vatican put it, "five other lesser-known blessed."
Romero, who stood up to a violent regime, was killed by a right-wing death squad on a church altar in 1980. He was
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