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  1. Feast of St. Peter Claver. September 9th is the Memorial of St. Peter Claver, who ministered to enslaved Africans. St. Peter Claver was a Jesuit priest from Catalonia who served African slaves in Cartagena, Colombia for thirty-eight years, baptizing over 300,000. He died in 1654 and was canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1888.

  2. The Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. is the largest historically African-American Catholic lay organization in the United States. Throughout his work, St. Claver survived on minimal amounts of food and sleep. His life of humility and penance led to miraculous occurrences — as when he healed the sick with the touch of his cloak or appeared ...

  3. Sep 9, 2023 · Born in Spain, the young Jesuit Saint Peter Claver journeyed to the New World in 1610, never to return to his homeland. He found himself in the bustling port city of Cartagena, present-day Colombia, where he was ordained in 1615. By then, the vile transatlantic slave trade had been active for almost a century, with Cartagena being its major hub.

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Peter finished seminary in Cartagena, learning from the Jesuit missionary Alonso de Sandoval, who had ministered to the slaves. He was horrified by what he learned about their plight. When Peter, ordained in 1616, made his final profession as a Jesuit in 1622, he signed his vows, “Peter Claver, the slave of the Africans forever.”.

  5. Claver went to each, cared for him, and showed him kindness, and made him understand that henceforth he was his defender and father. He thus won their good will. To instruct so many speaking different dialects, Claver assembled at Cartagena a group of interpreters of various nationalities, of whom he made catechists.

  6. Peter Claver is more of a colonial conformist, a paternalistic saint whose charitable virtues are summed up in his title "the slave of the slaves." It is hard to view the Catholic Church's late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries evoking of saints such as Peter Claver, Martin Porres and Benedict the Black as anything other than a way to 2.

  7. Sep 9, 2021 · Stories. 9 September: Feast of St. Peter Claver, a SpanishJesuit who for 38 years dedicated himself to the spiritual and materialwell-being of enslaved Africans in Cartagena, Colombia. At the beginning of the 16th century, the SpanishJesuit Peter Claver gave himself heart and soul to the service of enslavedAfricans in Colombia.

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