Romero
In the movie Romero, Archbishop Romero changes very much in his understanding
of
love and in his understanding of true conscience. At first Romero is just
a
priest who isn’t really concerned about the poor and how they are
being
oppressed, but when Romero is chosen to be the new Archbishop his
friend, who is
assassinated, I think has a slight impact on him. But I think
when his friend is
assassinated is when he really starts to realize what is
happening to the
country of El Salvador and how the government doesn’t want
anyone to speak out
about this. So, now Romero is starting to action against
the government and
tries to speak out against them. Here we see Archbishop
Romero’s true
conscience and love grow for the people around him because we
see him taking
more action against the government. I think that Archbishop
Romero defines love
as helping others who are in need and others who need his
help whatever it may
be. We see Romero do this when he starts to lead the
revolt in trying to tell
the El Salvadoran Government to stop oppressing the
poor and treat everyone as
human beings. I think Romero has to make a very
big decision considering, the
gorillas were sending out flyers that said "Be
a Patriot, Kill a Priest".
The decision that Romero had to make was
whether or not to help the poor or just
be a puppet for the cardinals that
selected him to be a puppet in the beginning.
I think the thing that made
Romero choose to help out the poor was the love he
had for them. I also
believe that it was the right (moral) thing to do whether
he would have done
what he did or not. It wasn’t right for the rich to richer
and the poor to
just keep getting poorer. Romero made a really important
decision when he
decided to help out the poor because he now became an enemy
against the
government. Romero grew immensely throughout the entire movie, his
love for
the people and his conscience (soul, ego) grew as well. Our notes tell
us
that love requires work it is not just a feeling you have. Romero did a
lot
work to find his love; he also made a lot of sacrifices. Some of the
sacrifices
that Romero made were, going into the church when it was taken
over by the
military Romero still went in knowing that he may be killed, but
I think the
biggest sacrifice that Romero gave his people was that he gave up
his life so
that maybe someday they could be free. This resembles Jesus very
much, because
Jesus gave up his life so that all of our sins would be
taken away. Romero is a
very brave man for doing this, I don’t know many
people who would give their
lives up so others could be free this is a very
non-selfish act. In my opinion
there should be more people like this on the
earth because there are so many
problems that the world has to deal with in
this day of age. I think that Oscar
Anglo Romero y Glades was a great man
for dieing for something that he truly
believed in. Romero may have hesitated
for a while on what to do, but in the
long run what he did to help out the
country of El Salvador was a major impact
for the government to change. I
wish there were more people like Romero in the
world today, because there are
not a lot of people that would still die for what
they believe in like he
did. I agree with all of Romero’s decisions except
one, the one I do not
agree with is, how he waited so long to do anything about
the countries
condition. I hope the people who oppressed the poor and were
killing the
priests get what they deserve on their judgment day, because what
they were
doing is totally wrong according to moral standards. In my opinion,
the idea
of liberation theology is not right. I believe that God, treats every
person
the same, unless like in the El Salvadorans case you are being oppressed
by
the government for no reason then I believe that God may side with poor
in
demanding social justice, because they are being treated unfairly. I
also
believe that people who pray to God all the time, and not just in times
of
trouble, will be favored more by God because they have faith in God all
the
time. Many people pray to God when they are in times of need, and ask for
his
help during this time. Then when things maybe going well for him he won’t
pray
to God like he did when he was in trouble. But then when things aren’t
going
well he will turn back to God for help. I believe that God doesn’t
favor these
people, but the ones that pray on a regular basis. I admit that I
don’t pray
all of the time and when I am in times of trouble I pray to God
for help, I wish
that I would pray on a regular basis but I don’t know
why.