Pope to beatify Bishop Jaramillo in Colombia
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Bishop Jesus Emilio Jaramillo Monsalve of Arauca, to be beatified in Villavicencio, Colombia by Pope Francis on Sept,8, 2017.- RV |
(Vatican Radio) One of the highlights of Pope Francis’
Sept. 6-11 Apostolic visit to Colombia, is to offer the nation emerging
from decades of armed conflict, two martyrs to imitate in their task of peace,
reconciliation and nation building.
At a morning Mass on Friday in Villavicencio, some 94 kms
southeast of the capital Bogota, Pope Francis will declare Bishop Jesús
Emilio Jaramillo Monsalve of Arauca and Father Pedro María Ramírez Ramos
Blessed, which is a step away from final sainthood. Both were killed for
their faith in the last century.
Critic of rights abuses
A strong critic of the armed rebel group, the National
Liberation Army (ELN), Bishop Jaramillo, a member of the Xaverian
Missionaries of Yarumal, spoke out against the group’s atrocities in the conflict
and a drug war. Opting to be the voice of the poor and the
marginalized, he came to be known as a zealous and caring pastor, fighting
against social injustice. The ELN, that on Monday agreed to a temporary
ceasefire with the Colombian government, killed Bishop Jaramillo on Oct.
2, 1989, after kidnapping him.
Zealous pastor
Redemptorist priest, Fr. Antonio Marrazzo, the postulator
or promoter of the beatification and canonization of Bishop Jaramillo, spoke to
Vatican Radio about his martyrdom. He said the 73-year old bishop
preached the Gospel not just by word but more by promoting the human person.
He joined the Xaverians who were reaching out to Colombia’s remote and
abandoned regions inhabited by peasants and the natives. He set up
institutions for their uplift and also started a hospital for them.
Fr. Marazzo noted that Bishop Jaramillo lived at a time when
the armed guerilla groups such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
(FARC) were born. The ELN, active in the area of the bishop, criticized and
calumniated him and his apostolate. The group also falsely denounced the
bishop for misappropriating the salaries of teachers from an institution set by
the government in collaboration with the bishops’ conference.
Serene in his last moments
The postulator said that Bishop Jaramillo was killed for his
faith because he was a stumbling block to the ELN ideology. The bishop
was on a parish visit along with two priests, when they were abducted by the
rebels. The bishop asked that the priests be allowed to go. One of
the priests came back to the spot where they were abducted and found the
tortured body of Bishop Jaramillo with several bullet wounds.
Fr. Marazzo noted that Bishop Jaramillo is well known to
Colombians, including young people, particularly for his integrity of life and
total fidelity to Christ. From the two priests who were abducted by the
rebels, Fr. Marazzo said, they came to know that the bishop was serene in his
last moments, knowing he was doing God’s will. The fact that Pope
Francis is himself beatifying Bishop Jaramillo, is not just a sign of hope but
also an invitation and an exhortation to the people to forge ahead in promoting
the human person in his/her integrity.
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