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MEMORIAL AT LAKE SHORE CAMPUS


To honor the eight Salvadoran martyrs, Loyola built a memorial on campus in 2010. The memorial includes a structure bearing the names of each of the martyrs, as well as the nearby Wounded Angel sculpture.


JUAN RAMÓN MORENO PARDO, S.J.


Moreno was a scholar, theolo- gian, and key figure in the de- velopment of the University of Central America. He helped found the Ignatian Center of Central America in Panama. While at UCA, he organized the theological library, which would become one of the finest in El Salvador.


JOAQUÍN LÓPEZ Y LÓPEZ, S.J.


López was the only slain Jesuit who was born in El Salvador. In 1969, López helped bring the Fe y Alegría (Faith and Joy) foundation to El Salvador to educate marginalized children, teens, and adults. In the 1980s, he helped carry out resettlement projects for the internally displaced victims of the civil war through Fe y Alegría.


CELINA RAMOS AND ELBA RAMOS


Elba Ramos was a cook and housekeeper at UCA, and her husband, Obdulio, was a watchman and gardener at the college. Their daugh- ter Celina was a high school student. It was Obdulio who found all eight bodies after the murders. He planted a circle of six red rose bushes for the Jesuits and two yellow rose bushes in the center of the circle for his wife and daughter. The roses still grow today.


SOFIA GAMBINI WINNER


“Living radically means exploring new places, trying new things, and embracing new times of the day. Do something for yourself. Beauty comes to those who open themselves up to it.”


RUNNER-UP MICHAEL FASULLO


“God challenges us to go above and beyond, to live radically, to serve others even if that means going to new heights to do so.”


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ILLUSTRATIONS FOR LOYOLA/RICK TUMA


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