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links the towns of Chisec with Ixcan, at about 500 kilometers to the north of the capital city. Two masked-men with rifles stopped the car, which contained five priests – all members of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate – who were on their way to a town named Laguna Lachua, where they were to have a retreat. After robbing them of all their belongings, the armed men shot the priests, leaving American priest Fr. Lorenzo Rosebaugh, age 74, dead on the spot and severely wounding Fr. Jean Claude Nowama, age 47, of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The robbery was not unusual for Oblates working in Guatemala, especially in the north, where the order's priests previously have been stopped by thieves. Nevertheless, by the end of the week, some of Rosebaugh's friends began questioning whether there were political motives behind his murder. "Was it
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The Milwaukee Fourteen were found guilty of theft, arson, and burglary. Most members of the group would be eligible for parole in fourteen months, but Rosebaugh served an extra ten months in prison for his principled refusal to work while incarcerated. He explained, "As much as I wanted to be free, I
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lay worker were arrested by police on the fabricated charge that they had stolen the cart they were pushing. Rosebaugh explained, "It appeared a ruse simply to get us off the city streets where we were witnesses to the many abuses against the women, children and men forced to take up their existence
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According to official sources, an American Catholic priest has died and another from the Congo has been left severely injured following an attack in the Laguna Lachua National Park (Alta Verapaz), a rural community in northern Guatemala. The event occurred on Monday night, on a rural highway that
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After writing his autobiography, which was truly a labor of love for this man of action more than words, I asked Lorenzo, at 71 years old, what would be the last, unwritten, chapter of his life. Lorenzo responded that he longed to return to Guatemala. He spent the next three years ministering to
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How to reconcile that one so dedicated to nonviolence should suffer such brutality? But then Larry expended his life in solidarity with those who suffer violence. Even, as it happened, to the point of death. He served the poor throughout the Americas, resisted war, suffered imprisonments -- and
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Three years after the death of Fr. Lorenzo, absolutely nothing is known about the motive and the identity of the killers. On October 28, 2009, the police captured Pedro Choc, Miguel Xo Botzoc and Alfredo Xo. However, after almost six months of trial, the court of
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found them innocent and they were set free for lack of hard evidence, despite the fact that the bullet found on the dead body of Fr. Lorenzo, according to ballistics experts, matched one of the guns, a 22 caliber automatic Magnum, owned by Don Pedro
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and help to restore and construct buildings that the community would need, while getting to know the people of the place. During this year, he learned of another Christian volunteer project in El Salvador and, in 1986, he began his work there.
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In the spring of 1992, at the request of his religious superior, Rosebaugh agreed to leave El Salvador and return to the United States. He would make the three-week journey on a bicycle, riding through Guatemala and Mexico up to
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there for lack of any alternative." During their four-day detention, they were beaten and held without clothing in a cell with about thirty other men. They were released due to a persistent effort by Dom Helder Camara. U.S.
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was now more than ever convinced that there was a moral question at stake here, the immorality of our military presence in Vietnam, and so I once again said that I would do no work while doing time in prison."
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and religious instruction must wait till the immediate needs are seen to. And what is more sacramental and holy than planting corn or building bricks with the community, when its survival depends on these
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In early March 1990, Rosebaugh and members of his parish helped to resettle Salvadoran refugees who had fled to Honduras during the civil war. After living several years in crowded Honduran camps, these
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begging the soldiers of El Salvador to stop their repression of the Salvadoran people. Rosebaugh was sentenced to a year and a day, and he served this time at federal prisons in
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daily and there is something we can do to help better that condition through some talent or knowledge we may have, that to me is what we should be doing. The
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Some who understood the nature of Rosebaugh's work and its location suspected that his death may have involved more than highway robbery.
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In 2000 Rosebaugh returned to the United States in order to care for his ailing mother. After her death, he spent a period of time at his
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Rosebaugh was murdered on 18 May 2009 by masked gunmen in northern Guatemala. A news report at the time offered the details:
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Throughout the period from 1982 to 1986, Rosebaugh was affiliated with the Catholic Worker House in New York City.
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From shortly after his arrival in 1986 until 1990, Rosebaugh served as a parish priest in the small town of
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offices, removing and burning some of the files in a nearby plaza while holding a prayer service. In his
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reported on the outcome of the investigation, arrest and trial of the three, not two, attackers:
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asked. "Or had he once again spoken truth in such a way that powerful interests were angry?"
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on 16 May 1935, the son of Donald and Mildred (O’Gorman) Rosebaugh. His father worked as an
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After his time in prison, Rosebaugh accepted an invitation to devote a year to establish a
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Rosebaugh returned to the United States in August 1980 to rest and recover from hepatitis.
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peace activists (including six Catholic clergy) who in September 1968 broke into Milwaukee
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later met and spoke with the missionaries while on a goodwill tour of Latin America.
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A funeral service was held on 20 May 2009 at St. Cecilia Parish in
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In the summer of 1981 he became one of a group of six nonviolent
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throughout, he carried himself humbly, quietly and prayerfully.
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elementary and secondary schools. Pursuing membership in the
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on that day, Rosebaugh was characterized as "a mixture of
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people with AIDS and bathing the elderly poor there.
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Index

OMI

Parque nacional Laguna Lachuá, Guatemala
Guatemala City, Guatemala
American
streetwise priest
peace activist
missionary
Wisconsin
Central
South America
Guatemala
Appleton, Wisconsin
insurance claims adjuster
St. Louis
Catholic
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Seminary
Belleville, Illinois
Pass Christian, Mississippi
perpetual vows
ordained to the priesthood
parish
high school
Duluth, Minnesota
Chicago
Milwaukee
Hospitality House
Catholic Worker movement
homeless families and women

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