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Many images of Blessed Archbishop Óscar Romero adorn the office of Tony Arteaga, shown here with his wife, Delmy, at Los Angeles’ Dolores Mission Parish. (NCR photo/Dan Morris-Young)

Onetime TV crewman recalls Romero's death as day of crushed hopes

by Dan Morris-Young
Mar 24, 2018

Memories of Romero: When word of the murder reached him that March day in 1980, Tony Arteaga, now working at Dolores Mission in LA, rushed to where the archbishop's body had been taken.

Convicted soul: A priest-perpetrator of child sexual abuse shares his story

by Luke Hansen
Jul 20, 2017

Gilbert Gustafson has pled guilty to sexual abuse and admitted to abusing four boys. In a interview, he discusses the abuse he perpetrated and his work in recovery. 

'Uncommon conversation' on sex abuse falls silent

by Brian Roewe
Jul 18, 2017

Note to readers about content this weekAdmitted abuser Gil Gustafson and abuse survivor Susan Pavlak teamed up to bring healing to the scandal-wracked St. Paul-Minneapolis Archdiocese. But public backlash has stalled their project.

Pope Francis ‘deeply moved’ by letters from young U.S. prisoners

by Josephine McKenna, Religion News Service
Jun 4, 2014

Pope Francis has been “deeply moved” by 500 letters he received from young U.S. prisoners facing life behind bars and promised to pray for them.

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