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Una Luz en la Oscuridad: Una Vía Crucis con Mons. Romero (Stations of the Cross with Oscar Romero)

Central/South America, Spanish/Español, Saint Óscar Romero | February 19, 2009

This Stations of the Cross reflection, in Spanish, uses words from Oscar Romero’s Sept. 10, 1978, homily to correspond with each of the Stations of the Cross. A great resource for Spanish-speaking audiences during Lent.

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