José S. Landaverde

José S. Landaverde

Infobox Person
name = José Sigfredo Landaverde



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birth_date = birth date|1971|9|02|mf=y
birth_place = La Reina, Chalatenango, El Salvador
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occupation = Community organizer, activist and priest. Former pastor.
spouse = Patricia Bonilla
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José Sigfredo Landaverde (September 02 1971) is a community organizer, activist, and priest at Our Lady of Guadalupe Anglican Catholic Church, located in the largely Mexican neighborhood of Little Village in South Side Chicago. He is also the co-founder and former executive director of the Latino Union. [ [http://12.43.67.2/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName=&SessionId=3&GA=93&DocTypeId=HR&DocNum=599&GAID=3&LegID=7808&SpecSess=&Session= HR 599] , Illinois General Assembly]

Early life

Landaverde was born into a poor family in La Reina, Chalatenango, El Salvador. At the age of ten—during the country’s civil war—his family was murdered [ [http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/625/] Work Space] in his presence by the Salvadoran military. He was forced into the jungle to join Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front guerrilla. At 17, he was arrested by the military and severely beaten for organizing among the poor. He fled to Guatemala, México, and ultimately, the United States, where he was given status as a political refugee.

Upon seeing the injustices perpetuated against Latinos in the United States, particularly undocumented immigrants, day laborers, and those working in temporary agencies, he began working with grassroots organizations to reach out to the exploited community. His leadership led him to co-found the Latino Union in May 2000 in Chicago, IL.

Education

Influenced by the role of his mother as a catechist, and by the martyrdom of Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, Landaverde went on to pursue his studies in the Catholic Theological Union, and later in Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, obtaining his Masters in Divinity.

Pastorship

As he was obtaining his Masters, the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church appointed him as a pastor in Amor De Dios United Methodist Church in July 2003. One of Landaverde’s main goals was to promote ecumenicism by merging the gap between the Roman Catholicism of Little Village and Protestantism, inspired by the example of John Wesley, the founder of United Methodism.

One of his controversial strategies was introducing an icon of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a national symbol of patriotism and faith in México. Within the Methodist Church there was support, but also opposition that sparked headlines in newspapers and magazines such as Time. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1037624-1,00.html Hail, Mary] , Time, David van Biema, Mar. 13, 2005.] Thinking of Mary as the first disciple of Jesus and keeping in mind Wesley’s view of her as a "pure and unspotted virgin", [ [http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/letters/1749b.htm "Letter to a Roman Catholic" (DUBLIN July 18,1749)] [http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ81.HTM] ] Landaverde ignored the cries of conservative Methodists. The practice was eventually approved by Superintendent Donald F. Guest, but was still frowned upon by many.

Amor De Dios United Methodist Church at the time of his ministry continued financially unstable, at times encouraging Landaverde to donate his paycheck to the church treasury. He expressed discontent toward the Conference, feeling that it left poor churches even more economically vulnerable. His frustration peaked at the criticism displayed by conservative Methodists who insisted that his theology was too "radical," or, conversely, Roman Catholic. The lack of support and resources from the Church inhibited many of his grassroots projects. Finally, in 2006 he retired from his position in the Methodist Church, leaving a trusted lay member, Ramiro Rodríguez, in charge.

Priesthood

He transferred to the Anglican Catholic Church that same year. In the summer of 2007, Landaverde opened up a closed bar in Little Village and rebuilt it to become the first Spanish-speaking Anglican Catholic Mission in Illinois.

Work

Landaverde is known for his grassroots organizing particularly concerning immigrants’ rights and workers’ rights [ [http://www.blythe.org/nytransfer-subs/2001rac/People's_Tribune_(09-01)_Online_Edition People's Tribune] , September 2001] , being the first to popularize the new sanctuary movement in Illinois. [ [http://www.laraza.com/print.php?nid=30382&origen=1] El Santuario De Los Inmigrantes] He housed Elvira Arellano and other immigrants in danger of deportation, worked with the day laborers of Home Depot [ [http://mesh.medill.northwestern.edu/mnschicago/archives/2003/05/chiday2.html] Northwestern Medill News Service] , and sent truckloads of provisions to New Orleans in 2005 [ [http://gbgmchurches.gbgm-umc.org/NILLCONF/repsep05.htm#91606] , Northern Illinois Conference (United Methodist)] and donated toys and supplies to Tabasco, México in Christmas of 2007. [ [http://www.hoyinternet.com/noticias/localidades/chicago/hoy-pp4juguetesjan14,0,2251698.story?coll=hoy-chicago-heds-top Salen Juguetes Hacia Tabasco] , [http://www.hoyinternet.com/ Hoy] ]

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