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portraitsofsaints · 2 months ago
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Happy Feast Day
Saint Anthony Mary Claret
1807-1870
Feast day: October 24 (New), October 23 (Trad)
Patronage: Claretians (Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary), Technical and Vocational Educators, Weavers, Textile Merchants, the Diocese of the Canary Islands
Saint Anthony Mary Claret was drawn to the religious life as a child and became a secular priest. He was a missionary, social reformer, Queen Isabella’s chaplain, a writer, and publisher, established schools and libraries and was a refugee. In 1850, he was appointed Archbishop of Cuba where he made many social reforms. Because of it, assassins tried to kill him 15 times. He established the Claretians to spread his dream of missionary and reform work. In 1869 The First Vatican Council meeting, where he forcefully defended papal infallibility. He died close to his birthplace in a Cistercian monastery.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase. (website)
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cruger2984 · 1 year ago
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THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT ANTHONY MARY CLARET Feast Day: October 24
"I will be kind to everybody, particularly to those whom I find troublesome."
The founder of the Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Claretians, was born Anthony Maria Claret i Clarà, in Sallent, Barcelona, Spain on December 23, 1807. He was the fifth of the eleventh children of Juan and Josefa Claret. His father was a woollen manufacturer. As a child he enjoyed pilgrimages to the nearby Shrine of Our Lady of Fussimanya.
He received an elementary education in his native village, and at the age of twelve became a weaver. At the age of 18, he went to Barcelona to specialize in his trade as a Jacquard loom programmer, and remained there until he was 20 years old. Meanwhile, he devoted his spare time to study and became proficient in Latin, French and engraving.
Frightened that his love of programming was causing him to become obsessed and burned out, and recognizing a call to religious life, he left Barcelona. He wished to become a Carthusian monk but finally entered the diocesan seminary at Vic in 1829, and was ordained on June 13, 1835, on the feast of St. Anthony of Padua. He received a benefice in his native parish, where he continued to study theology until 1839; but as missionary work strongly appealed to him, he proceeded to Rome. There he entered the Jesuit novitiate but had to leave due to ill health. He then returned to Spain and exercised his pastoral ministry in Viladrau and Girona, attracting notice through his efforts on behalf of the poor.
On July 16, 1849, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, he founded the Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose main apostolate was local and foreign missions, and founded the great religious library at Barcelona which was called 'Librería Religiosa' (now 'Librería Claret'). Pope Pius IX gave approval to the congregation on December 22, 1865.
The following year, he was appointed archbishop of Santiago de Cuba at the request of the Spanish crown via Pope Pius IX. He was consecrated at Vic in October 1850. Before he embarked, he made three separate pilgrimages: to Our Lady of the Pillar, patroness of Spain; to the Virgin of Montserrat, patroness of Catalonia; and to Our Lady of Fussimanya, near his home village. Finding the diocese in a miserable condition, he quickly initiated a spiritual reform. To continue his apostolate on a wider scale, he established on the island the Teaching Sisters of Mary Immaculate.
He was recalled to Spain in 1857, and made the chaplain of Queen Isabella II, who also made him her confessor. He also began the printing apostolate for the diffusion of the Good News. The Liberia Religiosa de Barcelona became a center of renewal and evangelization for the whole country.
In his final years, he went to Rome to prepare for the First Vatican Council. Owing to failing health he withdrew to Prada de Conflent in the French Pyrenees, where he was still harassed by his Spanish enemies; shortly afterwards he retired to the Cistercian abbey at Fontfroide, Narbonne, southern France, where he died on October 24, 1870 at the age of 62. In the course of his life, he is said to have preached 10,000 sermons and to have published 200 religious books.
Beatified on February 25, 1934 by Pope Pius XI and canonized a saint by Pope Pius XII on May 7, 1950, his major shrine can be found in Vic in Barcelona.
Anthony Mary Claret is the patron of textile merchants, weavers, the Claretians, and savings, in which he taught the poor the importance of savings.
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thepastisalreadywritten · 2 months ago
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SAINT OF THE DAY (October 24)
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Anthony Mary Claret (CMF) was a Spanish Catholic prelate and missionary who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba and was the confessor of Isabella II of Spain.
He founded the Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly called the Claretians.
Anthony Claret was born in Spain on 23 December 1807.
Like his father, he was a weaver by trade. As a child, he enjoyed pilgrimages to the nearby Shrine of Our Lady of Fussimanya
In his spare time, he studied Latin. At the age of 22, he entered the seminary and was ordained in 1835.
He preached and worked in the missions for 10 years. In 1849, he founded the Claretians.
Shortly thereafter, he was named Archbishop of Santiago in Cuba. While he was archbishop, he successfully reformed the clergy and the laity.
He returned to Spain to be Queen Isabella II’s confessor, to oversee his congregation, and to publish a few books.
In 1868, due to the Spanish Revolution, both Archbishop Claret and the queen were exiled.
After Vatican I, the archbishop sought refuge at a Cistercian monastery in France, where he died on 24 October 1870.
Anthony was beatified by Pope Pius XI on 25 February 1934. He was canonized by Pope Pius XII on 7 May 1950.
He is the patron saint of weavers.
He is called the “Spiritual Father of Cuba” — a missionary, religious founder, social reformer, queen's chaplain, writer and publisher, archbishop, and refugee.
He was a Spaniard whose work took him to the Canary Islands, Cuba, Madrid, Paris, and to the First Vatican Council.
He also wrote 144 books. By his sermons and writings, he contributed greatly to bring about the revival of the Catalan language, although most of his works were published in Spanish, especially during his stay in Cuba and Madrid. 
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William J. Whalen - The Occult: Witchcraft, Spiritualism, Astrology - Claretian - 1972
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ernestdescalsartwok · 5 months ago
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TEMPLE-SEPULCRAL-ESGLESIA-SANT ANTONI MARIA CLARET-VIC-ART-PINTURA-CLARETIAN-SPIRITUALITY-CENTER-PAISATGES-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: TEMPLE-SEPULCRAL-ESGLESIA-SANT ANTONI MARIA CLARET-VIC-ART-PINTURA-CLARETIAN-SPIRITUALITY-CENTER-PAISATGES-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- Con la fuerte y cálida luz de estos días de verano he pintado el paisaje urbano que forman el TEMPLE SEPULCRAL DE SANT ANTONI MARIA CLARET y el CLARETIAN SPIRITUALITY CENTER en la ciudad de VIC, calle de Sant Antoni Maria Claret con la arquitectura religiosa y los automóviles aparcados junto a la puerta del Templo, un coche rojo nos marca el ritmo plástico de la pintura para terminar en un cielo azulado. Cuadros de paisajes y edificios monumentales de la comarca de Osona, Barcelona, Catalunya Central sobre papel de 50 x 70 centímetros.
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newsbites · 2 years ago
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anastpaul · 7 months ago
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Our Morning Offering – 30 May – On the Feast of Corpus Christi – Consecration to Our Lady of the Eucharist After Holy Communion
Our Morning Offering – 30 May – “The Month of the Blessed Virgin Mother” – Corpus Christi! Consecration to Our Lady of the EucharistAfter Holy CommunionBy the Claretian Fathers Teaching MinistrOrder founded by St Anthony Mary Claret (1807-1870) Mary is called Our Lady of the Eucharist, becausewithout her, there would be no physical Body of Jesusto be present in the Eucharist. (See John…
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stastrodome · 1 year ago
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Quand le diable devient vieux, il se fait ermite.
(When the devil gets old, he becomes a hermit.)
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The Hamburgler, tired of his corrupt life, ashamed of his infamous compulsion to steal food from the poor, left McDonaldland and turned to the cloister. He spent his days of penance and devotion in a Claretian order which forcused on social as well as spiritual reward and, for his good work over the years, was recognized as Brother Hamgiver, feeder of the needy.
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portraitsofsaints · 1 year ago
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Saint Anthony Mary Claret 1807-1870 Feast day: October 24 (New), October 23 (Trad) Patronage: Claretians (Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary), Technical and Vocational Educators, Weavers, Textile Merchants, the Diocese of the Canary Islands
Saint Anthony Mary Claret was drawn to the religious life as a child and became a secular priest. He was a missionary, social reformer, Queen Isabella’s chaplain, a writer, and publisher, established schools and libraries and was a refugee. In 1850, he was appointed Archbishop of Cuba where he made many social reforms. Because of it, assassins tried to kill him 15 times. He established the Claretians to spread his dream of missionary and reform work. In 1869 The First Vatican Council meeting, where he forcefully defended papal infallibility. He died close to his birthplace in a Cistercian monastery
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website).
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impossibleperfectionnerd · 11 days ago
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Help the New Vatican state- distribute money & crates of food from Landers & Rustan’s Marketplace & Tesco & Costco & Waitrose-
United States Supreme Court, Teutonic 4 Supreme Court, Philippine Supreme Court and NATO and Beda homecare charity- charge it against my bank of east Asia ATM Salary card- you have to give people money in cash this Christmas (the small people and your clean favorite people that are loyal to UP) - P1,000- P5000- P10,000- P25,000- P60,000- P80,000- P250,000- P500,000- P1.5M.
Beda- P1,000- P5000- P10,000- P25,000- P60,000 and up to P1M. (Especially court connected & the religious..)
La Consolacion convent
SVD
Claretians
Norbertines
UST (Dominicans)
Franciscans
Augustinians
especially for the very patient ones. especially the cardinals, archbishops, bishops, priests, nuns, deacons, local politicians (especially Manila, Taguig city, Quezon City & Pasig, contrA costa county, San Francisco County, Alameda county, Butte county, San Bernardino, all counties of North America, Quebec, Montreal Canada, Toronto, Vancouver, Saskatchewan, Los Angeles county, Washington DC, Blandy, Virginia area (all counties of Virginia), Rome, Italy, charities in Italy, charities in Germany 🇩🇪. Especially NATO and EU and council of Europe connected. International court & international jail connected & jail wardens. -have a 5 prison charities (set up one). - kids charity - krus na ligas in UP
-Cribs -(babies)
-White cross orphanage- (kids, young adults, babies, caretakers) - religious who take care of them-
Mindanao area- find 5 major charities and give money to friendly & clean politicians. Same with Visayas.
-sponsor Christmas decor & New Year decor in the streets Catholic churches and at home. (You have to give them money for this…) the limit is P10M for a church or cathedral or a religious order.
For the clean likeable and needy and not so needy foreigners- Christmas and New Year money- $100 to $200 to $500 to $1,000 to $5,000.
for the humanoid angels and the Bartabas- $100 to $200 to $500 to $1,000 to $5,000 to $25,000 to $40,000 To $60,000. (ALL ON BEHALF OF THE NEW VATICAN STATE)
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thepastisalreadywritten · 1 year ago
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SAINT OF THE DAY (October 24)
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Anthony Mary Claret was born in Spain on 23 December 1807, the fifth of the eleven children of Juan and Josefa Claret.
Like his father, he was a weaver by trade. In his spare time, he studied Latin. At the age of 22, he entered the seminary and was ordained in 1835.
He preached and worked in the missions for 10 years.
On 16 July 1849, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, he established the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (The Claretians).
Pope Pius IX gave approval to the congregation on 22 December 1865.
He also founded the great religious library at Barcelona, which was called "Librería Religiosa" (now "Librería Claret").
Shortly thereafter, he was named Archbishop of Santiago, Cuba. While he was archbishop, he successfully reformed the clergy and the laity.
He returned to Spain to be Queen Isabella II’s confessor, to oversee his congregation, and to publish a few books.
In 1868, due to the Spanish Revolution, both Archbishop Claret and the queen were exiled.
After Vatican I, the archbishop sought refuge at a Cistercian monastery in France where he died on 24 October 1870.
He was beatified by Pope Pius XI on 24 February 1934. He was canonized 16 years later by Pope Pius XII on 7 May 1950.
His zealous life and the wonders he wrought, both before and after his death, testified to his sanctity.
Claret is the patron saint of weavers.
The “spiritual father of Cuba” was a missionary, religious founder, social reformer, queen's chaplain, writer, publisher, archbishop, and refugee.
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silvestromedia · 2 months ago
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St Antony Claret
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christianpureofficial · 2 months ago
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St. Anthony Claret
St. Anthony Claret Feast date: Oct 24 Anthony Claret was born in Spain in 1807 and like his father, he was a weaver by trade. In his spare time, he studied Latin, and at the age of 22, he entered the seminary, and was ordained in 1835. He preached and worked in the missions for 10 years and then, in 1849, he founded the Claretians. Shortly thereafter, he was named Archbishop of Santiago, Cuba.…
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rlim1908 · 3 months ago
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Landbank University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City apacible st. - (02) 8986 6841 (fax)
Email: [email protected] .com - the resumes are all here. I’m looking for priests, nuns, clerical, canon lawyers. - the following are acceptable: norbertines, Augustinians, Dominicans, Franciscans, SVD (st. Arnold Janssen), claretians (must be loud & boisterous). Vatican News. - owned by the new Vatican state. (Straightjacketed by NATO) Must report a lot on the matter. RPN 9.The Filipino Times.
guys you may Fax the NATO court order to this fax number & the NATO enforced Martial Law order drafted by Beda homecare charity (local Benedictine religious order) & The Claretians (arm of University of the Philippines diliman & UST). - the VATICAN news was seized by NATO for Maiden RINA. Military necessity. International humanitarian law. Bought by Count Primo (Alexis b. Solis) for his wife Maiden RINA. Opus Dei (non Muslim terrorist) thru N. Schulze terrorist has been caught.
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brookstonalmanac · 5 months ago
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Events 7.16 (before 1900)
622 – The Hijrah of Muhammad begins, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar. 997 – Battle of Spercheios: Bulgarian forces of Tsar Samuel are defeated by a Byzantine army under general Nikephoros Ouranos at the Spercheios River in Greece. 1054 – Three Roman legates break relations between Western and Eastern Christian Churches through the act of placing a Papal bull (of doubtful validity) of Excommunication on the altar of Hagia Sophia during Saturday afternoon divine liturgy. Historians frequently describe the event as the formal start of the East–West Schism. 1212 – Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa: After Pope Innocent III calls European knights to a crusade, forces of Kings Alfonso VIII of Castile, Sancho VII of Navarre, Peter II of Aragon and Afonso II of Portugal defeat those of the Berber Muslim leader Almohad, thus marking a significant turning point in the Reconquista and in the medieval history of Spain. 1228 – The canonization of Saint Francis of Assisi 1232 – The Spanish town of Arjona declares independence and names its native Muhammad ibn Yusuf as ruler. This marks the Muhammad's first rise to prominence; he would later establish the Nasrid Emirate of Granada, the last independent Muslim state in Spain. 1251 – Celebrated by the Carmelite Order–but doubted by modern historians–as the day when Saint Simon Stock had a vision of the Virgin Mary. 1377 – King Richard II of England is crowned. 1536 – Jacques Cartier, navigator and explorer, returns home to St. Malo after claiming Stadacona (Quebec), Hochelaga (Montereal) and the River of Canada (St. Lawrence River) region for France. 1661 – The first banknotes in Europe are issued by the Swedish bank Stockholms Banco. 1683 – Manchu Qing dynasty naval forces under traitorous commander Shi Lang defeat the Kingdom of Tungning in the Battle of Penghu near the Pescadores Islands. 1769 – Father Junípero Serra founds California's first mission, Mission San Diego de Alcalá. Over the following decades, it evolves into the city of San Diego, California. 1779 – American Revolutionary War: Light infantry of the Continental Army seize a fortified British Army position in a midnight bayonet attack at the Battle of Stony Point. 1790 – The District of Columbia is established as the capital of the United States after signature of the Residence Act. 1809 – The city of La Paz, in what is today Bolivia, declares its independence from the Spanish Crown during the La Paz revolution and forms the Junta Tuitiva, the first independent government in Spanish America, led by Pedro Domingo Murillo. 1849 – Antonio María Claret y Clará founds the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, popularly known as the Claretians in Vic, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. 1858 – The last apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Bernadette Soubirous in Lourdes, France. 1861 – American Civil War: At the order of President Abraham Lincoln, Union troops begin a 25-mile march into Virginia for what will become the First Battle of Bull Run, the first major land battle of the war. 1862 – American Civil War: David Farragut is promoted to rear admiral, becoming the first officer in United States Navy to hold an admiral rank.
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healthandwealthonline · 9 months ago
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Two priests kidnapped from parish rectory in Nigeria - Catholic News Agency
By Jude Atemanke ACI Africa, Feb 6, 2024 / 11:00 amA religious missionary order in Nigeria is appealing for the safe release of two of its members who were abducted from a parish rectory on Feb. 1.In a statement issued Feb. 2, Father Dominic Ukpong, the provincial secretary of the Congregation of Missionaries Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (also known as the Claretians), announced with…
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