Xavier Society for the Blind
The Xavier Society for the Blind, founded in 1900, provides free religious and inspirational reading materials in braille, large print, and audio formats to blind and visually impaired individuals worldwide. Supported by generous donors, the organization aims to help its community understand, develop, and practice their faith.
With a history rooted in the dedication of its founders, the Xavier Society continues to innovate and expand its services, offering a wide range of accessible resources, including children's texts and accessible Bibles. The annual St. Lucy Mass, held on December 13th, celebrates the patron saint of the blind, further embodying the society's commitment to its mission.
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