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Fr. '''Ernesto Barrera''' was a [[Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] in [[El Salvador]] who was [[assassinated]] in 1978. He served under Archbishop [[Óscar Romero|Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez]]. His murder was characterized by Romero as part of a systematic persecution of the Catholic Church and oppression against efforts to reform a military dictatorship there to guarantee human rights for the poor masses.
Fr. '''Ernesto Barrera''' was a [[Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] in [[El Salvador]] who was [[assassinated]] in 1978. He served under Archbishop [[Óscar Romero|Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez]]. His murder was characterized by Romero as part of a systematic persecution of the Catholic Church and oppression against efforts to reform a [[military dictatorship]] there to guarantee human rights for the poor masses.


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Revision as of 21:29, 13 November 2010

Fr. Ernesto Barrera was a Roman Catholic priest in El Salvador who was assassinated in 1978. He served under Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez. His murder was characterized by Romero as part of a systematic persecution of the Catholic Church and oppression against efforts to reform a military dictatorship there to guarantee human rights for the poor masses.