Why are the Claretians involved in publishing?
The Claretians consider the work we doat Claretian Publications a ministry like any other work we do. The roots of our publishing ministry come from our founder, Saint Anthony Claret, who published and distributed hundreds of books and pamphlets of his own early in the 19th century. He came to be called the “Modern Apostle of the Good Press.” Out of Claret’s zeal to spread the word through writing and publishing, Claretians today are imbued with their own zeal for that ministry in the United States, Brazil, Spain, the Philippines, India, Argentina, and Central America. The mission is always to nurture spirituality and encourage a continuing conversation about faith as it affects and is played out in our lives.
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