Words From The Last Homily — With Zombies

Words From The Last Homily — With Zombies June 21, 2011

Oscar Romero — Words From The Last Homily.* With Zombies.

I would like to make a special appeal to the men of the army, and specifically to the ranks of the National Guard, the police and the military.

Brothers, you come from our own people.

You are killing your own brother peasants when any human order to kill must be subordinate to the law of God which says, “Thou shalt not kill.”

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No soldier is obliged to obey an order contrary to the law of God. No one has to obey an immoral law. It is high time you recovered your consciences and obeyed your consciences rather than a sinful order.

The church, the defender of the rights of God, of the law of God, of human dignity, of the person, cannot remain silent before such an abomination. We want the government to face the fact that reforms are valueless if they are to be carried out at the cost of so much blood.

In the name of God, in the name of this suffering people whose cries rise to heaven more loudly each day, I implore you, I beg you, I order you in the name of God: stop the repression.

The church preaches your liberation just as we have studied it in just as we have studied it in the holy Bible today. It is a liberation that has, above all else, respect for the dignity of the person, hope for humanity’s common good, and the transcendence that looks before all to God and only from God derives its hope and its strength.

 

*From The Church and Human Liberation, March 14, 1980.


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