Murdered Archbishop Oscar Romero's brother says he forgives killers

The younger brother of murdered Archbishop Oscar Romero has said he forgives his killers – but wishes they had been brought to justice.

Romero, who is to be canonised as a saint, was shot while celebrating mass at a hospital chapel on March 24, 1980.

 Pixabay

The leader of a right-wing death squad, Major Roberto D'Aubuisson, is believed to have ordered the assassination. D'Abuisson died in 1992 and no one has been brought to account for what happened.

Romero's canonisation has been delayed because of reluctance from right-wing Salvadoran Catholics, who regarded him as too political.

Gaspar Romero, 88, told AFP that 'everyone already knows' who carried out the assassination. 'Why didn't the prosecutor's office act? That's the question. Many prosecutors have come and gone and everyone knows it – except the prosecutor's office,' he said.

A former telecommunications worker, Gaspar said his brother had told him: 'I know they are going to kill me, but I already forgive those who are going to do it.'

'So, picking up on those words, I forgive those who did it,' he said.

He said he and his brother were 'very close'. 'I felt the pain of losing a brother, and as a Salvadoran, I felt the loss that the country had of a great, good and wise man, who did not hurt anyone,' he said.

He described Oscar Romero as 'a simple man and a defender of the poor'.

News
Between two cultures: an Afghan Christian in the Netherlands
Between two cultures: an Afghan Christian in the Netherlands

Esther*, who was born in Afghanistan and raised in the Netherlands after her family fled the country when she was three, speaks to Christian Today about her journey of faith, life between two cultures, and her hopes and fears for Afghanistan’s future.

The groundbreaking BBC series that brought Jesus to TV screens
The groundbreaking BBC series that brought Jesus to TV screens

Seventy years ago, in February 1956, the BBC aired the mini-series “Jesus of Nazareth”, which was the first filming of the life of Jesus to be created for television. This is the story …

Christians mobilised to oppose extreme abortion law changes
Christians mobilised to oppose extreme abortion law changes

Christians are being asked to urge peers to support amendments tabled by Baronesses Monckton and Stroud.

Thousands of Christians return to churches in north-east Nigeria despite years of terror
Thousands of Christians return to churches in north-east Nigeria despite years of terror

The faithful are returning “in their thousands, not hundreds” despite more than a decade of brutal violence.