tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post4212878139309658813..comments2024-03-26T17:42:15.553-07:00Comments on Poetry of Gonzalinho da Costa: IronyGonzalinho da Costahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post-62949181525933891782022-10-02T17:00:53.657-07:002022-10-02T17:00:53.657-07:00http://www.marxist.com/el-salvador-assasination-of...http://www.marxist.com/el-salvador-assasination-of-archbishop-romero.htm<br /><br />—Alan Woods, “El Salvador: The Assassination of Archbishop Romero,” In Defence of Marxism, March 25, 2010<br /><br />GonzalinhoGonzalinho da Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post-62929058944827109132021-09-17T16:20:49.378-07:002021-09-17T16:20:49.378-07:00Also published in Poetica Review, Issue 9 (Spring ...Also published in Poetica Review, Issue 9 (Spring 2021)<br /><br />GonzalinhoGonzalinho da Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post-74189337289404401262019-05-12T03:05:12.403-07:002019-05-12T03:05:12.403-07:00This poem was posted at PoemVillage, April 26-May ...This poem was posted at PoemVillage, April 26-May 12, 2019, Downtown Saranac Lake, New York, by the Adirondack Center for Writing.<br /><br />GonzalinhoGonzalinho da Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post-12393003217841201332017-03-25T20:08:45.226-07:002017-03-25T20:08:45.226-07:00Blessed Oscar Romero—Christ Destroys His Cross?
“...Blessed Oscar Romero—Christ Destroys His Cross?<br /><br />“When the Church hears the cry of the oppressed it cannot but denounce the social structures that give rise to and perpetuate the misery from which the cry arises.” (Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, March 11, 1979)<br /><br />“Christians are not afraid to struggle, they know how to fight, but they prefer to speak the language of peace. However, when a dictatorship seriously undermines the human rights and the common well-being of the nation, when it becomes unbearable and all channels to dialogue are closed...when this happens, then the Church speaks of the legitimate right to insurrectional violence.” (Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, February 2, 1980)<br /><br />Link: http://www.marxist.com/el-salvador-assasination-of-archbishop-romero.htm<br /><br />The Church’s Magisterium admits the recourse to armed struggle as a last resort to put an end to an obvious and prolonged tyranny which is gravely damaging to the fundamental rights of individuals and the common good.—Libertatis Conscientia 79<br /><br />Blessed Oscar Romero—score one for the Marxists.<br /><br />GonzalinhoGonzalinho da Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3476608869545069574.post-26959611969208883872017-03-24T02:12:50.630-07:002017-03-24T02:12:50.630-07:00Christ Destroys His Cross (1932-34) by Jose Clemen...Christ Destroys His Cross (1932-34) by Jose Clemente Orozco<br /><br />In the gospels, Christ is destroyed by his cross, that is to say, the cross is the instrument of the crucifixion and death of Jesus accomplished by Roman soldiers and Jewish leaders. Orozco's painting shows a symbolic reversal: Christ destroys his cross, not the other way around. We are shown a militant Christ, conquering and violent, boldly confronting. Has Orozco misunderstood the meaning of the Christ of the gospels, who triumphs in glory through weakness and failure, especially by undergoing the defeat of an ignominious death? The artwork abounds in irony.<br /><br />GonzalinhoGonzalinho da Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12300912197641837181noreply@blogger.com