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'Monseñor Romero -- Memories in Mosaic' -- Portrait of El Salvador's Archbishop Who Sacrificed his Life for the Poor; Published by Orbis Books -- Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers
Contact: Mike Virgintino, 914-941-7636 ext. 2219
 
MEDIA ADVISORY, Jan. 28, 2013 /Standard Newswire/ -- "Monseñor Romero – Memories in Mosaic" is a collectively painted portrait of El Salvador's beloved archbishop written by journalist Maria López Vigil. Archbishop Oscar Romero, who became a voice for the poor during the turbulent time of El Salvador's civil war, was murdered while celebrating Mass in a hospital chapel 33 years ago this March.
 
Ms. Vigil gathered stories and remembrances from peasants, friends, theologians and pastoral associates to compose the colorful pieces of this multi-faceted biography. A moving portrait of the archbishop through the eyes of the people he touched during his life unfolds in three dimensions. Not simply a legendary hero, or a distant saint and martyr, Archbishop Romero is revealed as a human who had doubts and frailties yet found the courage to listen to others, examine his beliefs and to step forward into a role in history that only he could fill.
 
"Monseñor Romero – Memories in Mosaic" is published by Orbis books, the book publishing unit of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.
 
The author "has blessed us with a new and radical form of hagiography," said Carolyn Forché, poet and author (The Country Between Us). "Here we may listen to the voices silenced in the past, and what they offer in a symphony of testimony to the life of one who struggled among us toward heaven and a new earth."
 
Author Maria Lopez Vigil was raised in Cuba and has worked in Nicaragua since 1981. She is the editor of "Envio," a magazine of information and analysis about Central America that is published by the Jesuit University of Central America in Managua.
 
Founded during 1970, Orbis Books endeavors to publish works that enlighten the mind, nourish the spirit and challenge the conscience. Orbis seeks to explore the global dimensions of Christian faith and mission, to invite dialogue with diverse cultures and religious traditions, and to serve the cause of reconciliation and peace. Learn more at www.orbisbooks.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/#!/orbisbooks.
 
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers follow Jesus in serving the poor and others in need in 28 countries that include the U.S. All Catholics are called to mission through baptism and confirmation, and Maryknoll's mission education outreach in parishes and schools throughout the country engages U.S. Catholics in mission through vocations, prayer, donations and as volunteers. Maryknoll missioners share God's love and the Gospel in combating poverty, providing healthcare, building communities and promoting human rights. For more information, visit the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers at maryknollsociety.org and follow them on Twitter at twitter.com/MaryknollNews.