Haiti. For the Christians of Puerto Príncipe, one of the especially sad moments of the consequences of this earthquake has been the death of their Archbishop Mons Joseph Serge Miot, good Shepherd who accompanied his sheep in their suffering and inspired them with hope, now has joined his suffering flock in their sacrifice, and became one more victim in union with the thousands of his innocent faithful. He has been a Shepherd and a lamb to present himself to the Lord accompanied by those whom he loved and served in his ministry.
We Claretians have a debt of faith and gratitude and we want to leave here our testimony reflected in these photos chosen from the ordination of the first Claretian deacon (today priest) Fr. Beauplan Derilus, cmf.
On March 22, the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) Commission of the Claretian Family organized an online reflection workshop on the importance of JPIC in Claretian mission and spirituality. The meeting was inspired by the latest social doctrine...
Kikwit, Democratic Republic of Congo. On January 5, 2025, the Parish of Saint Ignatius/Massamba in the Diocese of Kikwit was alive with joy as the Claretian Lay Movement celebrated its 30th anniversary of approval (1995–2025). The event, coinciding with the Epiphany...
Online Workshop. The second edition of the 2024 Intercultural Workshop, held from September 23 to November 24 this year, brought together 163 participants from various branches of the Claretian Family, exceeding expectations in participation and overall evaluation....