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Presenter Julian Miglierini outside the Cathedral of San Salvador
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The chapel of the cancer hospital, where Archbishop Romero was shot dead in March 1980
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Villagers at Los Sitios Arriba congregate under a mural based on an iconic photograph. The two children shown with Archbishop Romero, now adults, are among them (third and fourth from right, standing)
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Two murals at this village church in the north of El Salvador commemorate the visit of Archbishop Romero in 1979. The caption above one of them reads, "The prophet passed through here."
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A mural commemorating the visit of Archbishop Romero to the village of Los Sitios Arriba in the north of El Salvador. The caption above reads, "The prophet passed through here."
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Julian prepares to interview Sister Luz Isabel Cuevas, now 87, who was present when Archbishop Romero was shot
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People praying at Archbishop Romero's tomb in San Salvador's Cathedral
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This Catholic-run pre-school is for children of impoverished market traders - an initiative attempting to keep Archbishop Romero's legacy alive
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Archbishop Romero's picture is everywhere in El Salvador. [The caption on the right reads, "I will rise again in the people."]
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The Catholic church in El Salvador is losing worshippers, with many now preferring the message and style of the Protestant megachurches, like the Baptist Biblical Tabernacle of the Friends of Israel
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The tomb of Roberto D'Aubuisson, widely believed to have organized El Salvador's death squads and ordered the killing of Archbishop Romero. Some in El Salvador honour him as a national hero