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Arturo Rivera y Damas (September 30, 1923 – November 26, 1994) was the ninth
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and fifth
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of
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,
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. Msgr. Rivera's term as archbishop (1983–1994) coincided with the
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. He was the immediate successor of Archbishop
Óscar Romero Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (15 August 1917 – 24 March 1980) was a prelate of the Catholic Church in El Salvador. He served as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of San Salvador, the Titular Bishop of Tambeae, as Bishop of Santiago d ...
. During Romero's archbishopric (1977–1980), Rivera was Romero's key ally. He had been the auxiliary of Romero's long-reigning predecessor,
Luis Chávez y González Luis Chávez y González (1901 – 1987) was the seventh Bishop and third Archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador, and immediate predecessor of Archbishop Óscar Romero. Unlike Romero, who served for three years before being assassinated in ...
(1938–1977). He was also a friend of
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, who stayed at his family home on her visit to El Salvador


Biography

Rivera was born in San Esteban Catarina, El Salvador, on September 30, 1923.Archbishop_Arturo_Rivera_Damas_[Catholic-Hierarchy]
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/ref> He was ordained a Priest of the order of Salesians of Don Bosco on September 19, 1953. "I joined the Salesians", Rivera told the National Catholic Reporter, "because I wanted to work with the poor, and back then they were the ones who were doing that." He was appointed to his first tour as Auxiliary Bishop of San Salvador on July 30, 1960. At the same time, he was appointed Titular Bishop of Legia. In light of the social foment that began in the archdiocese in the 1970s, Rivera supported the controversial pastoral work undertaken by Father
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in the rural outskirts of San Salvador. According to Jesuit academic Rodolfo Cardenal, Rivera "supported the pastoral and theological innovations" being carried out by the
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. However, the Church hierarchy apparently disapproved because, when Archbishop Chávez retired in 1977, they overlooked Rivera, Chávez' auxiliary, and selected the more conservative Óscar Romero as Archbishop of San Salvador, to the liberals' dismay. By that time, Rivera had been tarred as a "red bishop" because of his activism. In September 1977, Rivera was appointed Bishop of Santiago de María—filling Óscar Romero's old post. During Romero's stormy tenure as archbishop, Rivera was often Romero's lone ally in the Salvadoran Bishops' Conference, which became divided over Romero's leadership. The bishops were split between a conservative sector, allegedly aligned to traditional institutions of power in Salvadoran society, and progressive groups influenced by the reformist doctrines of the
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and the Medellín Bishops Conference of 1968. Msgr. Rivera attended both influential synods.NCR, supra
/ref> After Romero's assassination on March 24, 1980, Rivera was named
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of the archdiocese, but not archbishop—in what his friends saw as one more Vatican slight—until February 1983.Conferencia Episcopal de El Salvador - Reseña Histórica de la Conferencia Episcopal de El Salvador
Rivera's tenure was a delicate time, during which he sought to avoid Romero's fate, while still denouncing injustices and crimes of war in emphatic terms. The Church under Rivera played a role as monitor of the peace process alongside the United Nations.12/12/94 Independent obit, Supra
/ref> In 1989, Archbishop Rivera presided over one of the darkest moments in the Civil War period, when the Jesuit staff of the Central American University of San Salvador
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were massacred in assassinations that harkened back to murders at the inception of the war, such as the Romero assassination. Rivera reportedly told
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, the President of El Salvador to post soldiers outside his offices. "Don't get me wrong", Rivera then told the president. "It's not that I trust the soldiers. But if I'm killed, I want it clear who did it." The UCA massacre put pressure on the government to end the war and sign a peace deal. Rivera moderated the negotiations of the final Peace Accords signed between the FMLN and the Salvadoran government in 1992. In the final years of his ministry, Rivera eagerly instituted a
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process for his martyred predecessor. Rivera died on November 26, 1994. During a 1996 visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Holy Savior (''Catedral Metropolitana de San Salvador'') where Rivera and his predecessors are buried,
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said that Rivera "entered into eternity after having seen the peace, for which he and the other bishops of El Salvador had worked tirelessly, burst over the horizon."


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rivera Y Damas, Arturo 1923 births 1994 deaths People from San Vicente Department Roman Catholic archbishops of San Salvador Salesian bishops Participants in the Second Vatican Council 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in El Salvador People of the Salvadoran Civil War Roman Catholic bishops of Santiago de María