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- Congregation Des Missionaires Claretians (Yaoundé). The Claretians of the United States and Canada also operate Claretian Publications and the U.S. Catholic...
- Metrodome. After his college graduation, he moved to Chicago to work with the Claretians as a lay volunteer. After two years, he was hired as the program director...
- United States and other countries, and is part of a parish served by the Claretians, who continue to maintain the Shrine. In 1923 a larger number of Mexican...
- 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...
- 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...
- States (starting in the vicinity of Chicago) owing to the influence of the Claretians who established the National Shrine of St. Jude in 1929. Thaddeus of Edessa...
- family home to the Claretian Missionaries. In 1924, the Claretian Missionaries began using the adobe home as a graduate school for Claretians and later as a...
- January 1, 1968) is a Filipino bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He is a Claretian clergyman who currently serves as the second bishop of Diocese of Cubao...
- 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...
- of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Claretians) 2 0 CS Congregation of the Missionaries of Saint Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinians)...