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Enrique Ángel Angelelli (17 June 1923 – 4 August 1976) was a bishop
Bishop

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 of the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church

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 of Argentina
Argentina

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, killed during the last military dictatorship for his involvement with social issues.

Angelelli, the son of Italian
Italy

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 immigrants, was born in Córdoba
Córdoba, Argentina

C?rdoba is a city located near the geographical center of Argentina, in the foothills of the Punilla Valley on the Primero River, about northwest from Buenos Aires....
 and entered the seminary
Seminary

A seminary, theological college, or divinity school is a specialized and often live-in higher education institution for the purpose of instructing students in philosophy, theology, spirituality and the religious life, usually in order to prepare them to become members of the clergy....
 of Our Lady of Loreto at 15 years of age.






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Enrique Ángel Angelelli (17 June 1923 – 4 August 1976) was a bishop
Bishop

A bishop is an ordination or consecration member of the Clergy#Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight....
 of the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 of Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, killed during the last military dictatorship for his involvement with social issues.

Angelelli, the son of Italian
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 immigrants, was born in Córdoba
Córdoba, Argentina

C?rdoba is a city located near the geographical center of Argentina, in the foothills of the Punilla Valley on the Primero River, about northwest from Buenos Aires....
 and entered the seminary
Seminary

A seminary, theological college, or divinity school is a specialized and often live-in higher education institution for the purpose of instructing students in philosophy, theology, spirituality and the religious life, usually in order to prepare them to become members of the clergy....
 of Our Lady of Loreto at 15 years of age. He was then sent to Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
 to finish his studies. He was ordained priest
Priest

A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities....
 on 9 October 1949 and returned to Córdoba.

He started working in a parish, founded youth movements and visited Córdoba's slum
Slum

A slum, as defined by the United Nations agency UN-HABITAT, is a run-down area of a city characterized by substandard housing and squalor and lacking in tenure security....
s. He focused his pastoral work on the conditions of the poor. Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII

Blessed Pope John XXIII , born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli , known as Blessed John XXIII since his beatification, was elected as the 261st Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City on 28 October 1958....
 appointed him auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Córdoba on 12 December 1960. He got involved in labor union conflicts and worked with other priests looking for a renewal of the Church, which caused him to be resisted. In 1964 he was removed from his post. That same year he took part in the Second Vatican Council
Second Vatican Council

The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, or Vatican II, was the twenty-first Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. It opened under Pope John XXIII in 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI in 1965....
.

La Rioja

Angelelli gave his tacit authorization to the May 1968 first Encounter of the Movement of Priests for the Third World
Movement of Priests for the Third World

The Movement of Priests for the Third World was a tendency among the Roman Catholicism in Argentina which aimed at combining reform ideas which followed the Second Vatican Council with a strong political and social participation....
, although he never joined the movement himself.

After four years, on 3 July 1968, Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI

Pope Paul VI , born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini , reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and monarch of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978....
 appointed Angelelli bishop of the Diocese of La Rioja, in northwestern Argentina.

In La Rioja, Angelelli encouraged the creation of unions of miners, rural workers and domestic workers, as well as cooperative
Cooperative

A cooperative is defined by the International Co-operative Alliance Statement on the Co-operative Identity as an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled business....
s to manufacture knitting
Knitting

Knitting is a method by which yarn may be turned into cloth. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them....
 works, bricks, clocks and bread, and to claim and work idle lands. One of these cooperatives asked for the expropriation
Expropriation

Expropriation refers to confiscation of private property with the stated purpose of establishing social equality. This is a politically motivated and forceful redistribution of private property, taking wealth from the rich to feed the poor in order to establish social justice, in the Robin Hood style....
 of a latifundio (large estate) that had grown through the appropriation of smaller estates as their owners could not pay up their debts. Governor Carlos Menem
Carlos Menem

Carlos Sa?l Menem Akil , usually known simply as Carlos Menem, was President of Argentina from July 8, 1989 to December 10, 1999 for the Justicialist Party ....
, promised he would deliver the estate to the cooperative. On 13 June 1973 Angelelli went to Anillaco, Menem's birthtown, to preside over the patronal feasts
Patron saint

A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
. He was received by a mob led by merchants and landowners, among them Amado Menem, the governor's brother, and his sons César and Manuel. The mob entered the church by force, and when Angelelli suspended the celebrations and left, they threw stones at him. Governor Menem withdrew his support to the cooperative on the basis of "social unrest". Angelelli denounced conservative groups, called off religious celebrations in the diocese, and declared a temporary interdict
Interdict (Roman Catholic Church)

In the Roman Catholic Church, the word interdict usually refers to an ecclesiastical penalty. Interdicts may be real, local or personal....
 over the Menems and their supporters.

The Superior General of the Jesuits
Society of Jesus

The Society of Jesus is a Roman Catholic religious order of clerks regular whose members are called Jesuits, Soldiers of Jesus Christ, and Foot soldiers of the Pope, because the founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a knight before becoming a Holy Orders....
, Pedro Arrupe
Pedro Arrupe

Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J. was the twenty-eighth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was born in Bilbao, Biscay, Spain....
, and the Archbishop of Santa Fe, Vicente Faustino Zazpe
Vicente Faustino Zazpe

Monsignor Vicente Faustino Zazpe Zarategi was an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina.Zazpe was born to Spanish Navarre immigrants in Santa Fe, Argentina....
, sent by the Holy See
Holy See

The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, commonly known as the Pope, and is the preeminent episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church....
 as an overseer, visited La Rioja and supported Angelelli, who had offered his resignation and asked the Pope to ratify or withdrew his trust. Before Zazpe, the interdicted demanded for Angelelli's removal, while military marches where broadcast through a loudspeaker. Almost all priests of the diocese met with Zazpe to support Angelelli and told him that "the powerful manipulated the faith to preserve an unjust and oppressed situation of the people" and to take advantage of the "cheap, underpaid workforce".

On the other hand, the president of the Argentine Episcopal Conference
Argentine Episcopal Conference

The Argentine Episcopal Conference is an episcopal conference of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina that gathers the bishops of the country in order to discuss pastoral issues and in general all matters that have to do with the Church....
, Adolfo Tortolo, said that the Conference should not mediate, and the Nuncio
Nuncio

Nuncio is an Ecclesiology diplomatic title, derived from the ancient Latin word, Nuntius, meaning "envoy." This article addresses this title as well as derived similar titles, all within the structure of the Roman Catholic Church....
 Lino Zanini openly supported the interdicted, whom he gave crucifix
Crucifix

A crucifix is a Christian cross with a representation of Jesus' body, or corpus. It is a principal symbol of the Christianity religion. It is primarily used in the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican churches, and Eastern Orthodox churches, and it emphasizes Christ's sacrifice— his death by crucifixion, which they believe brought about th...
es as gifts.

Zazpe concluded his inspection with a joint mass with Angelelli and expressing his full support for his pastoral work and with regards to doctrine.

The Dirty War

The short presidency of Isabel Martínez de Perón
Isabel Martínez de Perón

Mar?a Estela Mart?nez Cartas de Per?n , better known as Isabel Mart?nez de Per?n or Isabel Per?n, is a former President of Argentina of Argentina ....
 (started in 1974) was marked by the beginning of the Dirty War
Dirty War

The Dirty War refers to the state-sponsored violence against History of Argentina citizenry from roughly 1976 to 1983 carried out primarily by Jorge Rafael Videla's military government....
, which soon escalated into bombings, kidnappings, torture and assassinations, triggering a persecution of left-wing
Left-wing politics

In politics, left-wing, leftist, and the Left are terms applied to Social progressivism and Egalitarianism positions. Originally, during the French Revolution, left-wing referred to seating arrangements in parliament; those who sat on the left opposed the monarchy and supported Political radicalism reform....
 views.

On 12 February 1976, the vicar of the diocese of La Rioja and two members of a social activist movement were arrested by the military. On 24 March, a coup d'état
Coup d'état

A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
 ousted Isabel Perón and started the National Reorganization Process. Angelelli presented himself to Osvaldo Pérez Battaglia, military interventor
Federal intervention

Federal intervention is an attribution of the government of Argentina of Argentina, by which it takes control of a provinces of Argentina in certain extreme cases....
 of La Rioja, to find out about them. Getting no response, he travelled to Córdoba to speak to Luciano Benjamín Menéndez, then Commander of the Third Army Corps. Menéndez threateningly warned Angelelli: "It is you who have to be careful."

The murder

Angelelli allegedly knew that he was being targeted for assassination by the military; people close to him had heard him many times say "It's my turn next." On 4 August 1976, he was driving a truck together with Father Arturo Pinto, back from a mass celebrated in the town of El Chamical in homage of two murdered priests, Carlos de Dios Murias and Gabriel Longueville, and carrying three folders with notes about both cases.

According to Father Pinto, a car started following them, then another one, and in the place called Punta de los Llanos they forced the truck between them until toppling it. After staying unconscious for a while, Pinto saw Angelelli dead in the road, with the back of his neck showing grave injuries "as if they had beaten him".

The area was quickly surrounded by police and military personnel. An ambulance was sent for. Angelelli's body was taken to the city of La Rioja. The autopsy
Autopsy

An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, necropsy , autopsia cadaverum, or obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a Dead body to determine the cause and manner of death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present....
 revealed several broken rib
Rib

In vertebrate anatomy, ribs are the long curved bones which form the ribcage. In most vertebrates, ribs surround the chest and protect the lungs, heart, and other internal Organ s of the thorax....
s and a star-shaped fracture in the occipital bone
Occipital bone

The occipital bone, a saucer-shaped membrane bone situated at the back and lower part of the skull, is trapezoid in shape and curved on itself. It is pierced by a large oval aperture, the foramen magnum, through which the cranial cavity communicates with the vertebral canal....
, consistent with a blow given using a blunt object. The truck's brakes and steering wheel were intact, and there were no bullet marks.

The police report stated that Pinto had been driving, momentarily lost control of the vehicle, and when trying to get back on the road a tire blew out; Angelelli was said to have been killed as the truck turned several times. Judge Rodolfo Vigo accepted the report. A few days afterwards, prosecutor Martha Guzmán Loza recommended closing the case, calling it "a traffic event".

Other bishops (Jaime de Nevares, Jorge Novak and Miguel Hesayne
Miguel Hesayne

Miguel Esteban Hesayne is the Roman Catholic Church Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Viedma.He was ordination priest on 12 December 1948. He was appointed bishop of Viedma, R?o Negro Province, on 5 April 1975, ordained on 4 June and installed on 8 July of the same year, at the age of 52....
) called the event a murder, even during the dictatorship, but the rest of the Church kept silent.

On 19 June 1986, already under democratic rule, La Rioja judge Aldo Morales sentenced that it had been "a homicide, coldly premeditated, and expected by the victim". When some military became involved in the accusation, the Armed Forces tried to block the investigation, but the judge rejected their claims. The case passed to the Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Argentina

The supreme court of Argentina is the highest court of law of the Argentina. It was inaugurated on 15 January 1863. However, during much of the History of Argentina, the Court and, in general, the Argentine judicial system, has lacked autonomy from the executive power....
, which in turn derived it to the Federal Chamber of Córdoba. The Córdoba tribunal said it was possible that the orders had come from Commander Menéndez of the Third Corps.

In April 1990, the Ley de Punto Final
Ley de Punto Final

Ley de Punto Final was a law passed by the Argentine National Congress of Argentina after the end of the military dictatorship of the Proceso de Reorganizaci?n Nacional ....
 ("Full Stop Law") ended the investigation against the three military accused of the murder (José Carlos González, Luis Manzanelli and Ricardo Román Oscar Otero). This law and the Law of Due Obedience
Ley de Obediencia Debida

Ley de Obediencia Debida was a law passed by the Argentine National Congress of Argentina after the end of the military dictatorship of the Proceso de Reorganizaci?n Nacional ....
 were repealed in 2005, and in August of that year the case was re-opened. The Supreme Court split the case in two: the accusation against the military was sent to the tribunals in Córdoba, and the possible participation of civilians in the murder was sent to La Rioja. Former Commander Menéndez was called on by the La Rioja tribunal on 16 May 2006 but chose not to declare anything.

Position of the Church

After the murder of Angelelli, the Catholic Church officially accepted the car accident story, though some of its members (as mentioned above) spoke against it. L'Osservatore Romano
L'Osservatore Romano

L'Osservatore Romano is the "semi-official" newspaper of the Holy See. It covers all the Pope's public activities, publishes editorials by important churchmen, and runs official documents after being released....
 reported his death as "a strange accident", and Juan Carlos Aramburu denied it was a crime.

Ten years later, even after the sentence passed by Judge Morales in La Rioja, the hierarchy of the Church continued to avoid any references to murder. In 2001, a declaration emitted by the Argentine Episcopal Conference
Argentine Episcopal Conference

The Argentine Episcopal Conference is an episcopal conference of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina that gathers the bishops of the country in order to discuss pastoral issues and in general all matters that have to do with the Church....
 stated that "[d]eath found him while fulfilling a difficult mission, accompany[ing] the communities hurt by the murder of their shepherds."

Homages to Angelelli

On 2 August 2006, two days before the 30th anniversary of Angelelli's death, President
President of Argentina

The President of Argentina is the head of state of Argentina. Under Constitution of Argentina, the President is also the Head of government of the Politics of Argentina and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces....
 Néstor Kirchner
Néstor Kirchner

N?stor Carlos Kirchner Ostoic was the President of Argentina of Argentina from May 25, 2003 until December 10, 2007. A peronism, Kirchner was previously governor of the provinces of Argentina of Santa Cruz Province ....
 signed a decree declaring 4 August a national day of mourning, and gave a speech in the Casa Rosada
Casa Rosada

File:Guards of Casa Rosada.jpgFile:N?stor Kirchner - Casa Rosada .jpgLa Casa Rosada , officially known as the Casa de Gobierno or Palacio Presidencial , is the official seat of the executive branch of the Government of Argentina ....
 "commemorating the religious workers [who were] victims of state terrorism
State terrorism

State terrorism refers to acts of terrorism conducted by governments....
". Alba Lanzillotto, a member of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo who used to attend mass sung by bishop Angelelli, spoke then regarding the belated homage of the Catholic hierarchy: "I don't want Monsignor to be made into a stamp. He has to be alive in our memory."

On the day of the anniversary, Jorge Bergoglio conducted mass in the Cathedral of La Rioja in memory of Angelelli. In his homily he claimed that Angelelli "got stones thrown at him because he preached the Gospel, and shed his blood for it", though he did not explicitly mention the involvement of the dictatorship in the crime. Bergoglio also quoted Tertullian
Tertullian

Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian, was a prolific and controversial early Christian author, and the first to write Christian Latin literature....
's sentence "[the] blood of the martyrs [is the] seed of the Church". This was the first official homage of the Church to Angelelli, and the first time that the word martyr
Martyr

The term martyr is most commonly used today to describe an individual who sacrifices his or her life in order to further a cause or belief for many....
 was used with reference to his murder by Church authorities in this context. After the mass, about 2,000 people (including the governor of La Rioja Ángel Maza
Ángel Maza

?ngel Eduardo Maza is an Argentina Justicialist Party politician. He was the governor of La Rioja Province during several terms, until he was ousted by impeachment in 2007....
) paid homage to Angelelli in Punta de los Llanos, the site of his death.

See also

  • Roman Catholicism in Argentina
    Roman Catholicism in Argentina

    The Roman Catholic Church in Argentina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Curia in Rome....


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