Claretian Sisters
The Claretian Missionary Sisters, who arrived in the United States in 1956, have devoted themselves to sharing the Gospel of love and compassion, inspired by St. Anthony M. Claret and Servant of God Maria Antonia Paris. Over the years, they have established several communities in various locations, responding to the needs of diverse populations, including migrant farmworkers in South Florida.
Engaging in ministries that focus on evangelization, the sisters serve in parishes, universities, and social services, providing Christian formation and youth vocational ministry. Their work continues to evolve as they adapt to the needs of the communities they serve, striving to build the Kingdom of God through their dedicated efforts.
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