Enrique Angelelli

Argentinian bishop and martyr.

Enrique Angelelli - Argentinian bishop and martyr.
Born

1923
102 years ago

Died

August 4th, 1976
48 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Argentina

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Served as a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. Angelelli was an outspoken advocate for the poor and marginalized, focusing on social justice issues within the church. He actively opposed the oppressive military regime in Argentina during the 1970s. Angelelli's commitment to social justice and human rights led to increased tensions with the government. On August 4, 1976, Angelelli was killed in a car accident, which many believe was orchestrated by the regime. His death is considered a martyrdom, and he is remembered for his dedication to his faith and his activism against injustice.

Advocated for the poor and marginalized

Opposed the military regime in Argentina

Murdered in 1976 under suspicious circumstances

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