Jorge Bustamante

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This is how I first saw Monseñor Oscar Romero: from a distance, over the heads of the congregation in an unfinished cathedral, in his white vestments before a spray of microphones, giving a homily ending with a litany of the names of those disappeared or found dead that week, some of whom were in coffins lined up at the altar, with windows cut into the lids to reveal their faces, except the mutilated.
What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance
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