Our Ministries

The Claretian Missionaries are rooted in the Catholic tradition and provide a mutually supportive environment to strengthen the faith commitment of the communities in which we serve. Mindful of commitment, we are impelled to serve the marginalized by promoting social justice programs. Our primary ministries are in the United States and Canada.

  • Building Catholic parish communities in Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
  • Fostering Catholic educational programs in Arizona, California, Illinois, and Quebec.
  • Giving support to our campus ministry in California and Missouri where students can mature in their faith and attract those seeking answers.
  • Sponsoring community development programs within high-poverty, urban communities in California, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas, and Quebec.
  • Communicating God’s Word through print, radio, and a variety of media forms that offer a forum for the general public and Spanish-speaking communities on issues that affect society.
    • U.S. Catholic magazine provides a spiritual path to explore the wisdom of the Catholic faith tradition and apply that faith to the challenges of 21st century living. (www.uscatholic.org)
    • Hispanic Ministry Resources Center grew out of the Claretian desire to provide resources for pastoral ministers working with Hispanic ministries throughout the United States and Canada.
    • Radio Claret America (RCA) is a digital radio that broadcasts live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. RCA produces more than 20 original radio and podcast programs. Our programs are focused on topics of spiritual growth, self-improvement, and emotional improvement. (www.radioclaretamerica.com)
    • Instituto Biblico Claretiano de las Americas (IBICLA) is an online bible resource that offers an opportunity for reflection and understanding of Scripture for all people, regardless of belief. The readings provide a theological resource for daily life. (www.ibicla.org)
    • Claretians at the United Nations provide a perspective as a non-governmental Organization (NGO), sharing experiences and global projects sponsored by the Claretian Missionaries. Supporting the 2030 UN Agenda, the Claretians work to develop a comprehensive blueprint for eliminating extreme poverty, reducing inequality, and protecting the planet. (www.globalcmf.com)
  • Promoting and supporting a devotion to Saint Jude, the Patron Saint of Hope.
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