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- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp accessdate "2013-01-01".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp author "Paul D. Newpower, M.M., and Stephen T. DeMott, M.M.".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp date "June 1983".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp isCitedBy Óscar_Romero.
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp location "United States".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp quote "The pontiff went on to proclaim Archbishop Romero as "a zealous and venerated pastor who tried to stop violence. I ask that his memory be always respected, and let no ideological interest try to distort his sacrifice as a pastor given over to his flock." The right-wing groups did not want to hear that. They portray Romero as one who stirred the poor to violence. The other papal gesture that drew diverse reactions in El Salvador and rankled the Reagan administration was the pope's use of the word dialogue in talking about steps toward ending the civil war. A month before John Paul II journeyed to Central America, U.S. government representatives visited the Vatican and El Salvador to persuade Church officials to have the pope mention elections rather than dialogue.".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp title ":"Pope John Paul II in Central America: What Did His Trip Accomplish?"".
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp url 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp.
- 3-CentralAmerica-1983.asp work "St. Anthony Messenger".