- The
Claretians,
officially named the
Congregation of
Missionary Sons of the
Immaculate Heart of the
Blessed Virgin Mary (Latin:
Congregatio Missionariorum...
- The
Claretian Sisters were
founded in 1855 by María
Antonia París (1813 - 1885) and
Anthony Mary Claret. As of 2012, they were the
third largest Catholic...
- The Lay
Claretian Movement is a lay
movement of the
Catholic Church especially called to
Evangelization through the Word of God in all its forms, the...
- career: 1994–1998:
Director of
Vocations of the
Claretian PP. in
Nigeria 1996–1998:
School manager,
Claretian School Board 1998–2000:
Parish priest of St...
- Cambridgeshire, England. It is now a
conference and
retreat centre operated by the
Claretian missionaries. The 15th-century
buildings are the
remains of the palace...
-
established by the
Claretians in June 1967 and was
named after its
patron saint,
Anthony Mary Claret, who
founded the
Claretians in 1849. The school...
- of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary,
commonly called the
Claretians. In
addition to the
Claretians,
which in the
early 21st
century had over 450
houses and...
- view) List of
Catholic archdioceses Catholic Church hierarchy "Diocese".
Claretian Communications Foundation, Inc.
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original on
August 26...
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there 46 days
between Ash
Wednesday and Easter?". U.S. Catholic. The
Claretians.
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original on 28
February 2020.
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March 2019...
- at 23504
Calabasas Road. The
Claretians (The
Missionary Sons of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary in Rome, or The
Claretian Order) of the
Catholic Church...