Stanley Francis Rother was born March 27, 1935, in Okarche, Oklahoma. The oldest of the children born to Franz and Gertrude Rother, he grew up on a farm and attended Holy Trinity Catholic Church and School. He worked hard doing required chores, attended school, played sports, was an altar server, and enjoyed the activities associated with growing up in a small town.
While in high school, he began to discern the possibility of a vocation to the priesthood. He was accepted as a seminarian and was sent to Assumption Seminary in San Antonio, Texas. He completed his studies at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and was ordained a priest on May 25, 1963. Father Rother served as an associate pastor for five years in Oklahoma.
He sought and received permission to join the staff at the Oklahoma diocese's mission in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. He served the native Mayans of the region, particularly the Tz'utujil people. Although he struggled with Latin in the seminary, Father Rother learned Spanish and the Tz’utujil language in Guatemala. He celebrated Mass in their language and helped translate the New Testament.
Father Rother was surrounded by extreme poverty among the Tz’utujil, who were living in one-room huts growing what they could on their small plots of land. He ministered to his parishioners in their homes; eating with them, visiting the sick and aiding them with medical issues. He even put his farming skills to use by helping them in the fields, bringing in different crops, and building an irrigation system.
While he served in Guatemala, a civil war raged between the militarist government forces and the guerrillas. The Catholic Church was caught in the middle due to its insistence on catechizing and educating the people. During this conflict, thousands of Catholics were killed. Eventually, Father Rother’s name appeared on a death list. For his safety and that of his associate, Father Rother returned home to Oklahoma. He didn’t stay long, though, as he was determined to give his life completely to his people, stating that “the shepherd cannot run.” He returned to Santiago Atitlan to continue the work of the mission.
Within a few months, three men entered the rectory around 1 a.m. on July 28, 1981, fought with Father Rother and then executed him. His death shocked the Catholic world. No one was ever held responsible. The people of Santiago Atitlan mourned the loss of their leader and friend. They requested that Father Rother’s heart be kept in Guatemala where it remains enshrined today.
In 2007, his Cause for Canonization was opened. In June 2015, the Vatican in Rome voted to formally recognize Oklahoma’s Father Stanley Rother a martyr. The determination of martyrdom was a critical step in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City’s Cause to have Father Rother beatified: the final stage before canonization as a saint.
On Dec. 1, 2016, Pope Francis officially recognized Father Rother as a martyr for the faith. He is the first martyr from the United States and the first U.S.-born priest to be beatified. The Rite of Beatification was held on Sept. 23, 2017, in downtown Oklahoma City – an event attended by more than 20,000 people from around the world.
Prayer for the Canonization of Blessed Stanley Rother
O God, fount of all holiness,
make us each walk worthily in our vocation,
through the intercession of your Saints,
on whom you bestowed a great variety of graces on earth.
Having graced your Church with the life of
your priest and martyr, Blessed Stanley Rother,
grant that by his intercession this humble flock may reach
where the brave shepherd has gone.
Grant that your Church may proclaim him a saint
living in your presence and interceding for us.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Oración por la Causa de Canonización del Beato Stanley Rother
Oh Dios, fuente de toda santidad,
nos hacen caminar dignamente en nuestra vocación,
por la intercesión de sus santos,
a quien has otorgado una gran variedad de gracias en la tierra.
Habiendo honrado a su Iglesia con la vida de
su sacerdote y mártir, Beato Stanley Rother,
que por su intercesión este humilde rebaño puede alcanzar
donde el valiente pastor se ha ido.
Concede que su Iglesia le pueda proclamar un santo
que vive en su presencia e intercede por nosotros.
Por Cristo nuestro Señor.
Amén.
Beato Stanley hermano nuestro,
donaste tu vida en servicio por los demás y derramaste tu sangre
como testigo a la fidelidad del amor de Dios.
Aquellos a que amaste y serviste tan profunda y completamente
Te conocían como su pastor y sacerdote,
intercediste por ellos como su puerta abierta a la presencia de Cristo.
Ruega e intercede por nosotros,
únete en nuestro camino por la vida,
para que la presencia redentora de Jesús,
pueda tocarnos y restaurarnos a la plenitud y la paz.
Te pido en este tiempo de necesidad por [declare su necesidad]
que tu oración nos acompañe; que la misericordia de Cristo
que resonó en tu ministerio y martirio,
nos renueve y nos traiga las gracias necesarias para sanar nuestro quebranto,
ilumine nuestra oscuridad, y restaure lo que hemos perdido en nuestras vidas,
para que podamos ser, finalmente, uno contigo en la alabanza a Dios para siempre en el cielo.
Por Cristo nuestro Señor.
Amén.