- Roman Catholicism in El Salvador
The Roman Catholic Church in El Salvador is part of the worldwide
Roman Catholic Church , under the spiritual leadership of thePope and curia inRome . There are almost five million Catholics inEl Salvador . The country is divided into eightdiocese s including onearchdiocese , San Salvador. The Constitution explicitly recognizes the Roman Catholic Church and it has legal status.Despite its legal status, Catholicism in El Salvador has been in decline for the last 17 years with the most devout members above age 53. However, the religion remains a majority in all age groups, [ [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2005/51638.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2005] , US Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor;
8 November 2005 ] although it is a slim majority among the young. Catholicism is most dominant in theSan Vicente Department and weakest in Santa Ana.History and society
Catholicism began in the nation in the sixteenth century with the invasion by
Pedro de Alvarado .San Salvador was made an archdiocese onFebruary 11 ,1913 with Monsignor Antonio Adolfo Perez as first Archbishop. Prior to that date it had been under the jurisdiction ofGuatemala . ArchbishopLuis Chávez y González from 1939 to 1977 encouraged priests to study farming cooperatives and made efforts toward improving the poorest sectors of El Salvador [ [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+sv0049) El Salvador: The Role of Religion] , Nov 1988] (although in other respects he was a conservative who favored film censorship [ [http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20041212/dominical/dominical3.asp La Prensa archive] ] , staunchly opposedCommunism [ [http://www.iglesiacr.org/content/view/99/7/ Iglesia cr] ] , and was devoted toPope Pius XII ).The governments have had a mixed relationship to the Catholic Church varying from friendly to anti-clerical. The most overtly Catholic-influenced political party might be the Partido Demócrata Cristiano with
José Napoleón Duarte as one of its most noted founding members. The dealings of the government with the Catholic Church or Catholic organizations varied depending on the leadership of church or state at any given time. In modern times El Salvador is noted for having members linked to social and reform movements. At times these include followers of what's termedLiberation theology . The most well-known figure in the El Salvadoran church's history is Archbishop of San SalvadorÓscar Romero . OnMarch 24 ,1980 , during thecivil war in El Salvador he was assassinated while performing his mass because of his positions regarding the government and demands to the end of the violence in the nation. In 2004 the Church in El Salvador asked for a reinvestigation of the case. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3636536.stm Church call over Salvador murder] , BBC,8 September 2004 ] A federal judge trying a conspiracy count against a former Salvadoran military officer termed Romero's killing "a crime against humanity."Despite that, most of the church in El Salvador is more conservative than this [ [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+sv0101) El Salvador: The Roman Catholic Church] , Nov 1988] and had no sympathy to the rebels during the civil war.
Fernando Sáenz Lacalle , originally ofOpus Dei , is the current Archbishop of San Salvador. He is in general an opponent ofLiberation theology and his appointment in 1995 was viewed with disdain by followers of that school of thought. [ [http://www.tulane.edu/~latinlib/RESTRICTED/Report_from_El_Salvador/1995_0424.txt Report from El Salvador] , Fundacion Flor de Izote,April 17 -April 24 ,1995 ] He has been active in charitable work for earthquake victims [ [http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=6112 Anglican Recognition No Effect On Romero's Cause, Archbishop Says] , Catholic World News,21 October 1997 ] and outspoken against violence. [ [http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=7389 Archbishop calls on Salvadorans to collaborate in eradication of violence] , Catholic News Agency,15 August 2006 ]tatistics
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Culture and festivals
A variety of saint days are celebrated as local holidays. [ [http://www.elsalvador.org/home.nsf/0/e2d439bfba133a5285256b0a0074dcda?OpenDocument El Salvador.org] ] The country itself is called "El Salvador" which translates as "The Savior" and takes the Transfigured Jesus, "the Divine Savior of the World", as its patron saint, and His Feast Day on August 6 is a national holiday. The nation's co-patronness is "Our Lady of Peace."
A noted Catholic school is the Jesuit-run
Externado San José whose alumni include ex-presidentArmando Calderón Sol andRoque Dalton , a Communist poet. A prominent seminary is San José de la Montaña inSan Salvador where both Romero and liberation theologianRutilio Grande studied.Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13450b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia on San Salvador (dated from 1911)]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/country/sv.html Catholic hierarchy.org on El Salvador]
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