Anthony Mary Claret | |
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Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba | |
Church | Catholic Church |
See | Santiago de Cuba |
Installed | 1849 |
Term ended | 1857 |
Predecessor | Cirilo de Alameda y Brea, O.F.M. |
Successor | Manuel María Negueruela Mendi |
Other post(s) | Titular Archbishop of Trajanopolis |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | October 24, 1870 Fontfroide, Narbonne, France | (aged 62)
Sainthood | |
Feast day | October 24 October 23 (local calendars and pre-1970 General Roman Calendar) |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
Beatified | February 25, 1934 Rome by Pope Pius XI |
Canonized | May 7, 1950 Rome by Pope Pius XII |
Attributes | Bishop's robe, crozier, an open book, catechism, 2 students beside him at his side and having his bent arm pointing to the sky |
Patronage | Textile merchants, weavers, savings (taught the poor the importance of savings), Catholic press, Claretians, Dioceses of the Canary Islands, Claretian students, Claretian educators and Claretian educational institutions, Foundations |
Coat of arms of Saint Anthony Mary Claret |
Anthony Mary Claret, CMF (Catalan: Antoni Maria Claret i Clarà; Spanish: Antonio María Claret y Clarà; December 23, 1807 – October 24, 1870) was a Spanish Catholic prelate and missionary who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba and was the confessor of Isabella II of Spain. He founded the congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly called the Claretians.
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, testified to his sanctity. Claret is the patron saint of weavers.