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Oscar Romero on Light Against Oppression - Liberation (Psalm 27:1)

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"The poor have much to fear—death squads, poverty, powerlessness. But the LORD is their light—exposing injustice. Their salvation—God saves. Their stronghold—refuge for the threatened. 'Whom shall I fear?' asks the campesino. The God of the poor fights for them." — Oscar Romero. Liberation: light for the poor.

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