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Oscar Romero and the Commun...

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Money Management: An Essent...

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Never in Doubt: Memoirs of ...

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El Salvador: A Spring Whose...

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Promised Land: Death and Li...

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Credit Repair: The Ultimate...

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La administración del diner...

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“Alone we are miracles, together we are miraculous.”
Scott Wright, Sunflower Circle

“I am glad, brothers and sisters, that our church is persecuted precisely for its preferential option for the poor and for trying to become incarnate on behalf of he poor. And I want to say to all the people, to rulers, to the rich and powerful: If you do not become poor, if you do not concern yourselves for the poverty of our people, as though they were your own family, you will not be able to save society.” —July 15, 1979”
Scott Wright, Oscar Romero and the Communion of Saints: A Biography

“Romero was like St. Vincent de Paul—a mass of poor people always followed him around. Of course, with his way of thinking, he always got the rich people to pay alms so that he could give them to the poor. That way the poor could have some relief for their problems and the rich could relieve their consciences.48”
Scott Wright, Oscar Romero and the Communion of Saints: A Biography



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