lunes, 14 de marzo de 2016

Opening the route.

After being inaugurated by the former president, Mauricio Funes, through MITUR a circuit that runs through the main sites of tar that marked the life of Romero. Where tourists can visit the crypt where remains of Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero is in the Cathedral of San Salvador.


One of the most visited in the crypt where lies the body of the murdered archbishop, located in the lower part of San Salvador Metropolitan Cathedral places.
Tourists from around the world have visit the crypt as:
-President Barack Obama
Daniel Clemente, nationality Argentina.
'Secretary General of the Spanish Episcopal Conference José Maria Gil Tamayo.
-From A delegation of Guatemala 'Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.

-Another Of visitors who came to the crypt of Monsignor Romero was Cardinal City of Angels United States, Roger Mahony, who believes that "Monsignor Romero is a martyr for the faith" and hopes soon to be canonized in Rome.

The tour begins with a visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral


The tour begins with a visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral; Monsignor Romero and the Martyrs Museum Center, located at the Central American University Jose Simeon Canas (UCA); Divine Providence Hospital site where he was assassinated while giving a mass one March 24, 1980.

In addition, interested in continuing the route visit the museum Woerd and image (MUPI), because in this place an image file and a series of photographs of the bishop, which presents an overview of his travels and his love is recovered the photograph, the name Romero, voice and eyes; and the National Museum of Anthropology (MUNA), as it has a living religion, in which a section of rosemary is presented through a chronological journey of his life and work.

Other sites are the church El Rosario, National Palace, Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the walk El Carmen.

CITY TOUR BEATO MONSEÑOR ROMERO.

                               In the following video you can observe what this tourist route.



miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2016

Romero "voice of the voiceless".

Blood, torture and persecution frame the three years he served as bishop of San Salvador during the civil war in this country that was the beginning in 1979 Monsignor Romero "voice of the voiceless". He recieved that nomination because he spoke in favor of people who suffered.