lunes, 29 de febrero de 2016

Tour costs.

The tour is available all year, and usually is divided in midmorning or full tour of 12 hours. The departure time is at 8:00 a.m. The cost depends on the number of people who take the tour, could range from $ 140 to $ 40.

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes, camera, water, cash and what tourists need. If you want to take a tour, you can ask at your hotel what tour company offers this circuit.

Beatification and change the name of the route.

Nearly three years, Salvadorans and visitors in general have the tourist route formerly known as "City Tour Monsignor Romero" that because of the beatification ceremony to be held on Saturday, the Ministry of Tourism (MITUR) named the route as "City Tour Beato Oscar Arnulfo Romero.”


domingo, 28 de febrero de 2016

Biography.

Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez was born on August 15, 1917 in Ciudad Barrios, San Miguel Department. His father was a telegrapher and his mother was engaged in household chores.After completing his basic studies he devoted himself to learn carpentry and music. In 1930, at thirteen years old, Oscar received his call to serve God. He entered the minor seminary of San Miguel and then in 1937 moved to Romero, where he completed his theological studies at the Gregorian University, on April 4, 1942. He returned to El Salvador in 1943, to his native San Miguel.

MONSIGNOR ROMERO ROUTE.


This route is Dedicated to Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, who fought peacefully for human rights during the armed conflict in the country in the 80's. This route was created on October 11, 2012, under the name of " Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero Route" but with the Beatification, nowdays, it has the name of "BLESSED CITY TOUR Oscar Arnulfo Romero" .The tour consists of 10 places  in honor of the new tourist circuit Blessed Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero. This will help to know how he lived,  about his certain way of life and thinking.  Archbishop Monsignor is known by foreign visitors who visit the country or read about him, and also by the new Salvadoran generation.