Lives Apart – Family Separation and Alternative Care Arrangements During El Salvador’S Civil War

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Lives Apart – Family Separation and Alternative Care Arrangements During El Salvador’S Civil War Lives Apart – Family Separation and Alternative Care Arrangements during El Salvador’s Civil War By Ralph Sprenkels With Lucio Carillo Hernández and Carmen Elena Villacorta Supervision and technical assistance from David Tolfree For the Save the Children Alliance Save the Children fights for children’s rights.We deliver immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives worldwide. Save the Children works for: •a world which respects and values each child •a world which listens to children and learns •a world where all children have hope and opportunity Code number 2002-2021 ISBN 91-7321-058-7 Author: Ralph Sprenkels with Lucio Carillo Hernández and Carmen Elena Villacorta Supervision and technical assistance: David Tolfree Editor: Ulla Armyr Production management: Carole Henderson Graphic design: Petra Handin/Kapsyl Reklam This publication is partly financed by SIDA (Swedish International Development Coop- eration Agency). SIDA has not taken part in its production and does not assume any responsibility for its content. Table of Contents Executive Summary . 5 Prelude: Magdalena and Francisca . 7 List of Abbreviations . 9 Acknowledgements . 10 1. Introduction, Context and Background . 11 2. The Stories behind the Disappearance of Children . 20 3. PRO-BUSQUEDA’s Search for the Disappeared Children . 29 4. The Study’s Focus and Methodology . 38 5. Children Brought up in Residential Institutions . 44 6. International Adoption within the Salvadoran Legal System . 60 7. De facto Adoption, Fostering or Appropriation . 71 8. Growing up on a Military Base . 93 9. Comparative Analysis of Different Care Arrangements . 99 Appendix: Life Stories of Disappeared Children . 113 Executive Summary This study was commissioned by the Save the Children Alliance initiative “Care and Protection of Separated Children in Emergencies” (CPSC) the very inter- esting phenomenon of El Salvador’s disappeared children. The fieldwork for the study was undertaken by the author heading a small research team, consisting of two research assistants, one of them a former “disappeared” child. Considerable emphasis was placed on the active participation of children (now mostly young adults), their families of origin and foster or adoptive families. A small group of young people (who had also experienced forced disappearance) assisted in analysing the material stemming from interviews, surveys and focus group discussion. The study is based on the experience of PRO-BUSQUEDA1, a Salvadoran organisation founded in 1994, two years after the end of El Salvador’s twelve year civil war. PRO-BUSQUEDA has brought together hundreds of families search- ing for their children who disappeared during the civil war, in most cases abducted by government forces. Since its foundation, PRO-BUSQUEDA’s investigative unit has documented 653 cases of disappeared children and has solved 204 of them. PRO-BUSQUEDA’s experience is unique in many ways. It combines aspects of family tracing with a search process more similar to that of Argentina’s Grandmothers of the “Plaza de Mayo”. Because the disappearances occurred in a framework of massive human rights abuses which often constituted several human rights violations in themselves, PRO-BUSQUEDA’s work has many legal and political implications. Additionally, the investigative unit has gathered substantial evidence on the issues such as child trafficking and improper conduct by private institutions such as the Salvadoran Red Cross. As the Salvadoran government has set out to cover the past with a blanket of forgetfulness and impunity, PRO-BUSQUEDA’s work is not looked upon very favourably in offi- cial circles. The study provides some detailed background information and illustrates the wide range of circumstances in which children disappeared. The main objective is to describe the range of care arrangements which the disappeared children experienced. Four categories are identified and discussed: children brought up in residential institutions, international adoption within the Salvadoran legal system, de facto adoption (which can also be described as fostering or appropri- ation) and growing up on a military base. In order to obtain the material for these chapters from first hand sources, interviews and surveys were conducted, primarily with the young adults who experienced alternative care arrangements as children, and additionally with the families of origin and adoptive families in El Salvador and overseas. One work- shop was conducted in a larger group to discuss some of the issues that had come up in the interviews and four young people agreed to collaborate by recounting their life stories in some detail. All of the young people taking part in the study had disappeared as children and spent the rest of their childhoods away from 1 PRO-BUSQUEDA means “In search of” Lives Apart 5 their own families: all had been reconnected with their families through the work of PRO-BUSQUEDA. In each of the alternative care arrangement categories, many interesting issues arise. The lack of affection and emotional care is commonplace in the residen- tial institutions, though peer-relationships emerge as an important source of support. The lack of documentation in residential homes, coupled with the fal- sification of registration documents, has created difficulties in relation to the children’s right to a name and identity. Issues relating to personal and cultural identity come to the surface insistently in the cases of international adoption, although, on the whole, the quality of care was valued very positively by the young people. The most complex and diverse results are to be found in the category of de facto adoption within El Salvador. Legally this is strictly a form of fostering; however the young people themselves usually refer to their relationship with these families as “adopted”, but this has not been formally or legally established as is the case with international adoption. The experiences the young people shared about this care arrangement tend to be either very positive or very nega- tive, with very little in between. Often, they maintain a very close relationship with this family today and experience a conflict of loyalty between the adoptive and biological family. This informal adoption arrangement served most children well during their childhoods, but as this study documents, the informal or ille- gal aspects of it may end up constituting a threat to its success in a latter stage, and especially when the family of origin reappears, creating, for some, a profound identity confusion. After the initial family separation, most of the children went through a short period of time at a military base and some stayed for longer periods of time. This study documents two brothers who grew up in a military base, spending eleven years there in what constitutes a highly unsatisfactory care arrangement. In the course of the case study several cases of abuse and exploitation are described and discussed. However, it is the study’s objective to create an overall view of what the disappeared children went through after the family separation and as much emphasis is laid on positive aspects of care and protection as on neg- ative aspects. Forced disappearance is a violation of various human rights which continue until the child is found. The forced disappearance of boys and girls is still one of the unresolved matters from the peace process that urgently needs to be addressed. Many conclusions can be drawn from El Salvador’s experience with disappeared children; many things could have been done in order either to avoid the separation or to bring the separated families together much earlier. 6 Lives Apart Prelude: Magdalena and Francisca – two brave women who initiated El Salvador’s search for disappeared children My name is Magdalena and I am from a small village in the Chalatenango province of El Salvador. When I was just thirteen, the war started and when I was fifteen I gave birth to my first son, Nelson. His father had been killed by the army a few months before he was born. We had to flee to the mountains, me and my parents and many other people and the army was chasing us all the time. One day the soldiers finally caught up with us. We tried to escape but it was no good. They captured me with my baby and my mother as well and many more people, mostly women and children. Only my father managed to escape. They took us to a place called Loma Pacha (meaning “flat hill”). There the soldiers called for helicopters and after a while the first one arrived. They started to ask the women for their children. They would take them from their arms and put the children in the helicopter. The machine was filled up quickly and flew away. Then another helicopter came. This was when the soldiers asked me for my child, Nelson. The poor thing; he was only six months old. I held him in my arms and refused to let him go. My mother threw herself between the soldiers and me. But it was impossible. They threw my mother on the floor. I begged them to kill me there with my child, but no… The soldiers grabbed my baby and pulled until they tore him away from me. That afternoon the helicopters took away more than fifty children from Loma Pacha and all the women were left crying. We spent the night in the open air with the soldiers watching us. In the morning they started to take the adults, one by one, away from the group. We could hear how they were interrogated and killed. That’s when my mother and I decided to run. Taking advantage of the soldiers being distracted for a short moment, we were able to escape. Days later we found my dad. Fortunately, he was still alive, but my son had been lost and I was paralysed with grief. We managed to escape our country and went to a refugee camp in Honduras.
Recommended publications
  • 11Th Sunday in Ordinary Time June 12 & 13, 2021
    Fr. Dean Henderson and the Community Of St. Rose of Lima Welcome You to Our Celebration NOTE: Mass Schedule: Saturday June 12, 4 pm mass 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday Mass 4:00 pm and SRL AGM will be availa- ble via zoom. June 12 & 13, 2021 Friday Mass 10:00 am Full link in this bulletin and Mass Times: Sunday Mass 9:00 am (as of June Welcome on website. Fridays at 10:00 am 20th) If you are a visitor of St. Rose of Lima we want you to know Saturdays at 4:00 pm how welcome you are, whether you have come from anoth- er part of the country, from across the world, from another 11th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, June 12-13, 2021 Sundays at 9:00am - parish in the Diocese, or you're a neighbour in Sooke. (commencing June 20th) First Reading: Ezekiel 17:22-24 Please contact the office to Responsorial Psalm: 91(92): 2-3,13-16 register. Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 Pastor Fr. Dean Henderson: Gospel: Mark 4:26-34 Cell: 250-882-2151 E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 250-642-3945 Weddings: By Appointment Sacrament of Confession: Funeral: Individual arrangements with our priest. Call the parish office. Prior to all Masses and by appointment Please note: The Parish Office is still closed to the public. Please make an appointment if you need to come in. Thank you. Sacrament of Baptism by appointment Office Hours: Mailing Address: St. Rose of Lima Parish Parish Pastoral Council Chair: Thursday 10:00 am — 2:00 pm 2191 Townsend Rd Carol Chrismas Sweeney Friday 10:00 am — 2:00 pm Sooke, B.C.
    [Show full text]
  • Plan De Emergencia Sanitario Local Unidad De Salud De San Juan Tepezontes
    MINISTERIO DE SALUD PÚBLICA Y ASISTENCIA SOCIAL. UNIDAD TECNICA DE DESASTRES SISTEMA BASICO DE SALUD INTEGRAL DE LA PAZ PLAN DE EMERGENCIA SANITARIO LOCAL UNIDAD DE SALUD DE SAN JUAN TEPEZONTES UNIDAD DE SALUD SAN JUAN TEPEZONTES AUSPICIADO: PROGRAMA DE ASISTENCIA HUMANITARIA COMANDO SUR DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS PROYECTO HAP 149 LA PAZ, EL SALVADOR, MARZO DE 2006 PRESENTACION Los desastres plantean grandes retos al sector salud porque a la vez que generan daños en las personas e instalaciones del sector, obligan a incrementar o intensificar la oferta de servicios para atender y asistir a los afectados. La prioridad es siempre la preservación de la mayor cantidad de vidas humanas, para lo cual se precisa un arduo trabajo de coordinación intra e intersectorial. Los desastres en general tienen un impacto negativo sobre el desarrollo por su repercusión: en aspectos humanos, psicológicos, sociales, económicos, políticos, ecológicos entre otros y de manera especial sobre la salud individual y pública. Fenómenos como el huracán Mitch, los terremotos del 2001, las últimas epidemias y últimamente la amenaza del volcán Ilamatepec de Santa Ana y la tormenta tropical Stan; han hecho evidente la necesidad de promover y fortalecer los sistemas locales de Salud y la organización social en materia de emergencias y desastres. Ante esta situación el Plan de Emergencia Sanitario Local (PESL) se convierte en una herramienta orientado a mejorar las políticas de prevención, mitigación, preparación y respuesta para casos de Emergencias y Desastres internos y externos en el área geográfica de influencia de la Unidad de Salud. y de esta manera garantizar la protección y rehabilitación de la salud de las poblaciones afectadas.
    [Show full text]
  • Archbishop Romero's Homilies A
    ARCHBISHOP ROMERO’S HOMILIES A THEOLOGICAL AND PASTORAL ANALYSIS THOMAS GREENAN This was translated from the original Spanish by the Archbishop Romero Trust. It is available to download from www.romerotrust.org.uk. Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 10 CHRONOLOGY OF THE LIFE OF OSCAR ROMERO .................................................................... 13 CHAPTER ONE - OSCAR ROMERO, BELIEVER IN GOD ................................................................ 14 1.1 The person of Oscar Romero ........................................................................................................... 14 1.1.1 The childhood of Oscar Romero ................................................................................................ 14 1.1.2 Seminarian and priest .................................................................................................................... 14 1.1.3 The sheep and the wolves are just the same .............................................................................. 14 1.1.4 Secretary of the El Salvador Bishops’ Conference (CEDES) ................................................. 15 1.1.5 Editor of the weekly bulletin Orientación .................................................................................. 15 1.1.6 Auxiliary Bishop of San Salvador ................................................................................................ 15 1.1.7
    [Show full text]
  • El Salvador: Historical Summary
    1 2 El Salvador: Historical Summary During the Pre- Columbian era, 1859: present-day El 1609: First 1785: Creation of 1823 – 1839: Proclamation of Salvador was part Captain General of the Intendencia of Central American the Republic of of Mesoamerica. Guatemala San Salvador Federation Salvador 1500 1600 1800 1850 1522 – 1534: XVII-XVIII Centuries: 1821 - 1823: 1842: 1867: Issue of first Arrival of the first Alcadías Mayores Independence Proclamation of postage stamps Spanish explorers of San Salvador & from Spain and the Free and and Conquest. Sonsonate. annexation to Independent State México. of Salvador 3 The Early Colonial Period (1500s – 1763) The Bourbon Reforms (1764 – 1821) The Federation Period (1821 – 1839) The Republican Period (1839 – 1866) 4 The efficient distribution of mail was one of the priorities for the Spanish authorities since the beginning of the Colonial Period . The first Correo Mayor de las Indias, Lorenzo Galíndez de Carvajal, was appointed in 1514. The Crown defined the routes between Spain and its American Colonies for the shipments of goods & supplies, including mail. The transportation of mail to and from Spain started in 1525 with the navíos de aviso that were later added to the fleets. In both México and Peru, Viceroy Enrique de Almanza set up organized mail services during the 1570s and 1580s. The first Correo Mayor de la Nueva España, Martin de Olivares, was appointed in 1579. In 1604, the Correo Mayor was auctioned for the first time in New Spain. 5 The first reference of a letter sent from San Salvador appears in a document from the Guatemalan Cabildo in 1530 We have recorded 22 XVI-Century letters originating from the present-day territory of El Salvador.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Archbishop Romero Lecture by Fr Thomas Greenan
    Romeronews Issue 6: May 2010 Registered Charity no. 1110069 “Remembering Romero” 2010 Archbishop Romero Lecture by Fr Thomas Greenan CONTENTS “Remembering Romero” The 2010 Archbishop Romero Lecture Romero Mural unveiled at San Salvador Airport Bishop of Leeds and Archbishop of Birmingham attend Romero anniversary celebrations in El Salvador Romero Events in Britain Sermon by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Homily by Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols Pilgrimage to El Salvador in November 2010 Anecdotes about Romero from Memories in Mosaic ** BARGAIN OFFERS ** Portrait of Monseñor Romero, 2010 Archbishop Romero Lecture The painting hangs in the offices of Equipo Maíz, San Salvador Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool and London Fr ‘Tommy’ Greenan is a priest of Edinburgh diocese, 22 June – 2 July now living and working in the remote Petén area of Guatemala. He spent many years as a missionary priest Fr Thomas Greenan is travelling home to Britain from in El Salvador before moving to neighbouring Central America to give the 2010 Romero Lecture in Guatemala. He has researched and written a major June and July. He will speak at the Lauriston Centre in study which compares and contrasts the lives of Saint Edinburgh, St Aloysius Church in Glasgow, Liverpool John Chrysostom in the 4th Century and Archbishop Hope University, the Cathedral Hall in Leeds and at St Romero in our own times. We hope that Fr Tommy will Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square, London. bring us new insights into Archbishop Romero’s life and Entry is free & all are welcome. teaching. Visit our website at www.romerotrust.org.uk 1 2010 Romero Lecture – Dates and Venues EDINBURGH: Tuesday June 22nd at 7.30pm in the Lauriston Jesuit Centre, next to Sacred Heart Church.
    [Show full text]
  • The El Salvador Earthquakes of January and February 2001: Context, Characteristics and Implications for Seismic Risk
    Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 22 (2002) 389–418 www.elsevier.com/locate/soildyn The El Salvador earthquakes of January and February 2001: context, characteristics and implications for seismic risk J.J. Bommera,*, M.B. Benitob, M. Ciudad-Realc, A. Lemoined, M.A. Lo´pez-Menjı´vare, R. Madariagad, J. Mankelowf,P.Me´ndez de Hasbung, W. Murphyh, M. Nieto-Lovoe, C.E. Rodrı´guez-Pinedai, H. Rosaj aDepartment of Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2BU, UK bUniversidad Polite´cnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain cKinemetrics, 222 Vista Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91107, USA dEcole Normale Supe´rieure, Paris, France eEscuela de Ingenierı´a Civil, Universidad de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador fBritish Geological Survey, Keyworth, UK gDpto. Meca´nica Estructural, Universidad Centroamericana “Jose´ Simeo´n Can˜as”, San Salvador, El Salvador hSchool of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK iFacultad de Ingenierı´a, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Santafe´ de Bogota´, Colombia jFundacio´n PRISMA, San Salvador, El Salvador Accepted 16 March 2002 Abstract The small Central American republic of El Salvador has experienced, on average, one destructive earthquake per decade during the last hundred years. The latest events occurred on 13 January and 13 February 2001, with magnitudes Mw 7.7 and 6.6, respectively. The two events, which were of different tectonic origin, follow the patterns of the seismicity of the region although neither event has a known precedent in the earthquake catalogue in terms of size and location. The earthquakes caused damage to thousands of traditionally built houses and triggered hundreds of landslides, which were the main causes of fatalities.
    [Show full text]
  • 163Z-1C3-14 TRIBUNAL DE SENTENCIA: Zacatecoluca, Departamento De La Paz, a Las Once Horas Del Día Tres De Junio Del Año Dos Mil Catorce
    163Z-1C3-14 TRIBUNAL DE SENTENCIA: Zacatecoluca, Departamento de La Paz, a las once horas del día tres de junio del año dos mil catorce. Visto en juicio oral y público, el proceso penal con número de entrada 163Z-1C3-14, seguido en contra ÁNGEL BENEDICTO C. G., […], originario de El Achiotal, Jurisdicción de San Pedro Masahuat, de […] años de edad, […], residente en […], hijo de […], Documento Único de Identidad número […]; CARLOS ERNESTO O. C., alias “[...]”, […]. Originario de San Rafael Obrajuelo, de […] años de edad, […], hijo de […], Documento Único de Identidad número […]; SALVADOR ERNESTO A. F., originario de Zacatecoluca, de […] años de edad, residente en San Rafael Obrajuelo, hijo de […], Documento Único de Identidad número […] y VÍCTOR MANUEL R. P., originario de San Rafael Obrajuelo, de […] años de edad, […], residente en […], hijo de […], Documento Único de Identidad número […], por atribuírseles la comisión de los delitos calificados provisionalmente como CONTAMINACIÓN AMBIENTAL y FABRICACIÓN Y COMERCIO DE ALIMENTOS NOCIVOS, tipificados y sancionados en su orden en los artículos 255 y 275 todos del Código Penal, en perjuicio del Medio Ambiente y la Salud Pública, respectivamente. De conformidad a los artículos 47, 53 Inciso último, 57 Pr. Pn., La Vista Pública fue conocida de manera unipersonal por la Suscrita Jueza Rosa Delmy Hernández Ávalos, con asistencia del Secretario de Actuaciones Licenciado Rafael Armando Erazo Martínez, Actuando en representación de la Fiscalía General de la República el Licenciado Juan Miguel Juárez Rosales y como Defensor Público el Licenciado Higinio Alfredo Alas Tobar. Se hace constar que a las personas acusadas se les hizo saber y se les explicó sus derechos conforme lo establece el Art.
    [Show full text]
  • No. 240 TOTAL
    INSTITUTO SALVADOREÑO DE TRANSFORMACION AGRARIA Unidad de Adquisiciones y Contrataciones Institucional No. 240 ORDEN DE COMPRA DE BIENES, OBRAS Y/O SERVICIOS ~ 's<>"ic1tud No.: Fecha: Unidad Solicitante: Para ser utilizado en: Señor Proveedor: Rogamos suministrar a éste Instituto, las mercaderías y/o servicios siguientes: UNIDAD PRECIO VALOR CANTIDAD DESCRIPCION DEL BIEN, OBRA Y/O SERVICIO MEDIDA UNITARIO TOTAL """u TOTAL $ NOTA: El incumplimiento de esta orden obliga al proveedor a pagar una multa equivalente al 10% sobre el valor de la mercadería o servicio negociado. Suministrante Compromiso Presupuestario No. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -TAIPLICAOO-UACI­ 6881 INSTITUTO SALVADOREÑO. DE TRANSFORMACIÓN AGRARIA Anexo de la orden de compra Nº 9240 ~---: ---··· 2121 lunes, 18 de diciembre de 2017. GERENCIA DE OPERACIONES Traslado de personas a evento de Entrega Escrituras al Anfiteatro de CIFCO el 20 de Diciembre 2017 EDUARDO LARA 0802-1-50952-0"01 -O Cantidad Unidad Descripcion Precio Precio Unitario Total 2 Servicio SERVICIO DE TRANSPORTE EN RUTA DESDE SANTA CLARA, 250.00 $500.00 .. SAN LUIS TALPA, LA PAZ HACIA CIFCO, SAN SALVADOR Y VICEVERSA 1 Servicio SERVICIO DE TRANSPORTE EN RUTA DESDE EL PLAYON, 166.67 $166.67 TECOLUCA, SAN VICENTE HACIA CIFCO, SAN SALVADOR Y VICEVERSA 1 Servicio SERVICIO DE TRANSPORTE EN RUTA DESDE FLOR DE FUEGO, 250.00 $250.00 TECOLUCA, SAN VICENTE HACIA CIFCO, SAN SALVADOR Y VICEVERSA 1 Servicio SERVICIO DE TRANSPORTE EN RUTA DESDE SAN ANTONIO 222.22 $222.22 PAREDES, SAN MARCOS DE LA CRUZ, ZACATECOLUCA, LA PAZ, HACIA CIFCO,
    [Show full text]
  • Plan De Emergencia Sanitario Local Unidad De Salud De Tapalhuaca
    MINISTERIO DE SALUD PÚBLICA Y ASISTENCIA SOCIAL. UNIDAD TECNICA DE DESASTRES SISTEMA BASICO DE SALUD INTEGRAL DE LA PAZ PLAN DE EMERGENCIA SANITARIO LOCAL UNIDAD DE SALUD DE TAPALHUACA UNIDAD DE SALUD TAPALHUACA AUSPICIADO: PROGRAMA DE ASISTENCIA HUMANITARIA COMANDO SUR DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS PROYECTO HAP 149 LA PAZ, EL SALVADOR, MAYO DE 2006 PRESENTACION Los desastres plantean grandes retos al sector salud porque a la vez que generan daños en las personas e instalaciones del sector, obligan a incrementar o intensificar la oferta de servicios para atender y asistir a los afectados. La prioridad es siempre la preservación de la mayor cantidad de vidas humanas, para lo cual se precisa un arduo trabajo de coordinación intra e intersectorial. Los desastres en general tienen un impacto negativo sobre el desarrollo por su repercusión: en aspectos humanos, psicológicos, sociales, económicos, políticos, ecológicos entre otros y de manera especial sobre la salud individual y pública. Fenómenos como el huracán Mitch, los terremotos del 2001, las últimas epidemias y últimamente la amenaza del volcán Ilamatepec de Santa Ana; han hecho evidente la necesidad de promover y fortalecer los sistemas locales de Salud y la organización social en materia de emergencias y desastres. Ante esta situación el Plan de Emergencia Sanitario Local (PESL) se convierte en una herramienta orientado a mejorar las políticas de prevención, mitigación, preparación y respuesta para casos de Emergencias y Desastres internos y externos en el área geográfica de influencia de la Unidad de Salud. y de esta manera garantizar la protección y rehabilitación de la salud de las poblaciones afectadas.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Staff Masses
    Phone (253) 473-4960 www.VisitationChurch.org 3314 So 58th Street Divine Mercy Sunday April 11, 2021 Tacoma, WA 98409 Office Hours: Mon thru Fri. 10am-Noon Parish Staff Father Martin Bourke [email protected] Masses Daily 9am Mon, Wed—Sat Deacon Mike Teskey: Pastoral Support [email protected] Saturday 5pm (Subject to change) Sundays at 8 & 10am Jeannine Wargo: PA for Administration under the following criterion: [email protected] *25% or 94 Max @ 8am Mass Erica Minneman: Music Director Required at all Masses: [email protected] Social distancing & Masks Rebecca Braun: PA for Faith Formation Confessions: 8:30-8:55am Mon, Wed. & Fri. [email protected] 8:15-8:55am Sat. Kathy McSperitt: PA for Communications Maintain 6 ft social distancing for those waiting. [email protected] Masks required. VISITATION STEM ACADEMY Ministries to the Poor www.VisitationStemAcademy.org Phone: (253) 474-0835 Phone (253) 474-6424 Fax (253) 474-6718 All Closed Apr 2nd Marc Nuno: Principal Resources available to anyone in need. [email protected] Sandwich Ministry: M thru F 10am - Noon Kelli Bostwick: Admin. Assist. Open to all. [email protected] Food Bank: T & Thurs 10am - Noon Open to all For Emergencies call (253) 473-4960 Voucher Assistance: T & Thurs 10am - Noon For additional information on: Sacramental Prep. No Utility or Rental assistance available. requirements, registration forms, Bulletins and more information about us please visit our website www.VisitationChurch.org Rev Martin Bourke Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and STEM Academy Archdioceses of Seattle 360 333-5244 nd An Easter Church 2 Sunday of Easter.
    [Show full text]
  • 15Z-2E3-14 TRIBUNAL DE SENTENCIA: Zacatecoluca, La Paz, a Las Once Horas Con Treinta Minutos Del Once De Febrero De Dos Mil Catorce
    15Z-2E3-14 TRIBUNAL DE SENTENCIA: Zacatecoluca, La Paz, a las once horas con treinta minutos del once de febrero de dos mil catorce.- Sentencia dictada en la causa número 15Z-2E3-14, promovida en contra de ISRAEL P. P. , identificado según diligencias por medio de Documento Único de Identidad numero [...], expedido el día 14/01/2011, por el registro Nacional de las Persona Naturales del municipio de Zacatecoluca, departamento de La paz, de treinta años de edad, empleado, acompañado con [...], hijo de los señores [...] y de [...], residente en Barrio [...], casa número [...] del municipio de Santiago Nonualco, departamento de La Paz, y demás generales ignoradas, por el delito calificado provisionalmente como HOMICIDIO AGRAVADO , tipificado y sancionado en el artículo ciento veintinueve del Código Penal, en perjuicio de la vida de FERMIN P. G. , representado legalmente por las señoras R. E. P. S. y T. D. J. P. S. Que según el artículo 53 ultimo inciso Pr. Pn., la fase plenaria corresponde a un solo juez en los casos que sean competencia del jurado (que no es el presente caso) y los excluidos del conocimiento del tribunal en pleno, de allí que nos encontramos en el caso que nos ocupa. La vista pública se realizó con la inmediación y presidida por el Juez Aníbal Enrique Alfaro Ojeda. Participaron William Alexander Gómez Hernández, como agente auxiliar del Fiscal General de la República, la Licenciada Santos Dessire P. Aguirre, como defensora pública del inculpado. I. DESCRIPCIÓN DE LOS HECHOS Y CALIFICACIÓN JURÍDICA. a. DESCRIPCIÓN DE LOS HECHOS: Los hechos sometidos a conocimiento del Tribunal y manifestados por la representación fiscal se inician de la siguiente manera: Los hechos sucedieron el día domingo diecisiete de febrero del año dos mil trece, como a eso de las seis y media de la tarde e iniciaron sobre una calle que conduce de Santiago Nonualco a San Pedro Nonualco, que se ubica en el Cantón San Sebastian Arriba, de la Jurisdicción de Santiago Nonualco, Departamento de la Paz; frente a la casa de un señor que le dicen T.
    [Show full text]
  • Republica De El Salvador ______
    1 ASAMBLEA LEGISLATIVA - REPUBLICA DE EL SALVADOR __________________________________________________________________ DECRETO N° 668 LA ASAMBLEA LEGISLATIVA DE LA REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR, CONSIDERANDO: I.- Que la existente delimitación entre los Municipios que comprenden el Departamento de La Paz, no se ajusta al presente desarrollo de la tecnología en materia registral y de medición territorial; como tampoco a las vigentes circunstancias de desarrollo social y económico del país. II.- Que con la tecnología registral y los modelos fotogramétricos actualmente disponibles por el Centro Nacional de Registros; es posible la realización de una delimitación y demarcación precisa de dichos límites. III.- Que se ha desarrollado un proceso de diálogo entre las municipalidades involucradas con la asistencia del Centro Nacional de Registros y del Instituto Geográfico y del Catastro Nacional, llegando así de esta manera a la elaboración y firma del Acta de Límite Municipal SANTIAGO NONUALCO Y SAN LUIS LA HERRADURA con referencia N° 0819 - 0822, la cual se toma como base para el contenido del presente Decreto y se anexa como parte integral del mismo. IV.- Que de conformidad al artículo 131 Ordinal 5° de la Constitución es competencia de este Órgano del Estado decretar, interpretar auténticamente, reformar y derogar Leyes secundarias. POR TANTO, en uso de sus facultades Constitucionales y a iniciativa de los Diputados Guadalupe Antonio Vásquez Martínez, Mario Alberto Tenorio Guerrero, Lucía del Carmen Ayala de León, Audelia Guadalupe López de Kleutgens y de los ex Diputados Manuel Vicente Menjívar, Mario Eduardo Valiente Ortiz, Carlos Cortez Hernández, Nery Arely Díaz Aguilar, Santos Guevara Ramos, Karla Gisela Abrego y Mildred Guadalupe Machado.
    [Show full text]