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Anthony Mary Claret

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and placing his palms to the earth while uttering prayers, he could calm terrible storms by raising a hand to the sky and blessing the storm clouds, he experienced apparitions of both Jesus and Mary, and was even seen walking on water. In addition, a supernatural light that radiated from his body while he was saying Mass was seen by many. It was so intense at times that one witness said he saw the light radiate from his body behind the altar all the way to the sacristy. Queen Isabella of Spain even produced a written statement solemnly declaring that she had personally witnessed this phenomenon.
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school, where he established a scientific laboratory, a museum of natural history, a library, college and schools of music and languages. In 1868, a new revolution dethroned the queen and sent her with her family into exile. Claret's life was also in danger, so he accompanied her to France. This gave
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Two years after the September 3 warning, during benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in August 1861, Claret again said he was warned interiorly by Jesus that Communism was to be the great foe of humanity. The remedy, Jesus told him, would include devotion to the Blessed Sacrament (also known as the
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of the entire diocese, giving local missions incessantly. Among his great initiatives were trade or vocational schools for disadvantaged children and credit unions for the use of the poor. He wrote books about rural spirituality and agricultural methods, which he himself tested first. On August 25,
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On September 3, 1859, Claret claimed he had heard Jesus tell him that there were three great evils that were descending upon mankind: the first was a series of enormous, horrifying wars; the second, the four powerful demons of pleasure, love of money, false reasoning and a will separated from God.
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Claret was an exceptional preacher with incredible charisms: witnesses said his body would become transfigured while preaching or in prayer, he would levitate up to six feet off the ground at times in front of credible witnesses, he stopped a series of earthquakes in Cuba by kneeling on the ground
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He continued his popular missions and distribution of books wherever he went in accompanying the Spanish Court. When Isabella recognized the new, secular government of a united Italy, he left the Court and hastened to take his place by the side of the pope. At the latter's command, however, he
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In addition to the Claretians, which in the early 21st century had over 450 houses and 3100 members, with missions in five continents, Claret founded or drew up the rules of several communities of religious sisters. His zealous life and the wonders he wrought, both before and after his death,
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Finally, in addition to a grievance he had with certain Christians who had left the church, Jesus told Claret that the third chastisement would be brought about by Communism, an unknown, fledgling movement that only had hundreds of followers at the time.
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In addition to the Claretians, which in the early 21st century had over 450 houses and 3100 members, with missions in five continents, Archbishop Claret founded or drew up the rules of several communities of religious sisters.
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Many educational institutions ranging from kindergarten to undergraduate school are named after Claret and run by the Claretians in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia. They are located in Catalonia (Barcelona,
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p. 298, 1984 "Antonio Claret (1807–1870), the son of a Catalan textile manufacturer, ... After serving as a parish assistant, he began a successful career as a missionary in Catalonia during the 1840s."
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was reorganized, clerical discipline strengthened, and over 9,000 marriages validated within the first two years of his arrival. He erected a hospital and numerous schools. Three times he made a
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In February 1857, Claret was recalled to Spain by Queen Isabella II, who made him her confessor. He obtained permission to resign his Cuban see and was appointed to the
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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
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His zealous life and the wonders he wrought, both before and after his death, testified to his sanctity. Information was sought in 1887 and he was declared
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where he gave retreats for 15 months. His missions were so well attended that he often preached from an improvised pulpit in the plaza before the church.
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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
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him the opportunity to preach the Gospel in Paris. He stayed with them for a while, then went to Rome where he was received by Pope Pius IX.
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Colegio Claret Buenos Aires – Colegio Claret del la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, desde 1950 en Misión Educativa, enseñando para la vida
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which had suffered from French invasions. He travelled from one mission to the next on foot. An eloquent preacher fluent in the
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Anthony Mary Claret wrote 144 books. By his sermons and writings he contributed greatly to bring about the revival of the
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Frightened that his love of programming was causing him to become obsessed and burned out, and recognizing a call to
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in the French Pyrenees, where he was still harassed by his Spanish enemies; shortly afterwards he retired to the
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in 1899. His relics were transferred to the mission house at Vic in 1897, at which time his heart was found
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but had to leave due to ill health. He then returned to Spain and exercised his pastoral ministry in
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Claret received an elementary education in his native village, and at the age of twelve became a
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of the calendar moved it to the day of his death, October 24, which had been the feast of Saint
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that, according to the introduction, was written from 1861 to 1862 at the command of Anthony's
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and Stellarum Films, and directed by Pablo Moreno. The film is a re-release of the 2020 film
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in 1960, and fixed his feast on October 23, where it remained for nine years until the
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Recalled by his superiors to Vic, Claret was sent as Apostolic Missionary throughout
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San Blas 1640, Villa General Mitre, Capital Federal, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, A-0380
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of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly called the
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ven. Antonio María Claret y Clará".
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his cheek was stabbed by a would-be assassin, who was associated with
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His remains were buried in the Catalan city of Vic, in the County of
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Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
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testified to his sanctity. Claret is the patron saint of weavers.
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Movie showing images from the canonization of Anthony Mary Claret
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1855, he founded the Religious of Mary Immaculate together with
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in 1829, and was ordained on June 13, 1835, on the feast of St.
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for absolving the queen from the censures she had incurred.
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The Miracles of St. Anthony Mary Claret by Juan Echevarria
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His printed works number more than one hundred, including
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Saint Anthony Mary Claret – Autobiography
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gave approval to the congregation on December 22, 1865.
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Anthony Mary Claret is the patron saint of weavers.
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congregation
Claretians

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