A highly symbolic act took place in Cali on 7 November by initiative of Monsignor Dario Monsalve Jesus Mejia, archbishop of that city, the third of Colombia: The memory of Camilo Torres Restrepo as a Christian and as a priest. To prepare for the event, Archbishop had written in a magazine of the Archdiocese entitled I Camilo yesterday and today, a sign of reconciliation (Notebooks citizens - Observatory of social realities, number 5, November 2015, p. 8): “The priest Camilo Torres Restrepo, subject to their mortal remains to secret State.1 in the influence of his Christian thought, the silence of the Church and the guerrilla stigma on his name, has a lot to give and teach a Colombia that is projected towards reconciliation, the truth, transitional justice and peace