He sent the rich away empty handed.
The person who feels the emptiness of hunger for God
is the opposite of the self-sufficient person.
In this sense, rich means the proud, rich means
even the poor who have no property
but who think they need nothing, not even God.
This is the wealth that is abominable in God’s eyes,
what the humble but forceful Virgin speaks of:
“He sent away empty-handed the rich”
those who think they have everything
“and filled with good things the hungry”
those who have need of God. (Luke 1:53.)
December 3,
1978
Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was Archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador
(1977-1980). He was murdered because he spoke out against poverty, social injustice,
assassinations and torture while he was celebrating the Eucharist in a Catholic hospital on March 24, 1980. He was proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis
in Rome on October 14, 2018
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One response to “OSCAR ROMERO. Advent readings from a modern martyr.”
The prophecy of Mary reminds us that Romero too was a prophet in the true sense: not a seer who foretells a future based on fantasy or a magician’s sleight of hand or even a turn of the cards, so to speak, or indeed a literal Houdiniesque escape from physical shackles; but one who privileges the Shriek of the Desolate before all else!