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Claretian Chaplains Give Patients Hope »
Being in a hospital is seldom a pleasurable experience. For most, hospitalization means illness, unforeseen expenses, uncertainty and inconvenience. For others, it includes not only these hardships, but also the fear of being alone.
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A Diverse Claretian Community »
Each Sunday the faithful profess their beliefs to be "catholic," that is, universal. Nowhere is that more apparent than at the historic San Gabriel Mission, a Claretian-run parish in Los Angeles.
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Sometimes a thank you letter just isn't enough »
The Claretians/National Shrine of St. Jude Partners in Hope Recognition Wall and Book of Hope were developed to honor and recognize generous benefactors who meet a particular level of giving.
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Serving Up Hope at Kids' Café »
The children of the Claretians' Holy Cross/Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Chicago are growing up in a rough neighborhood. It's hard to enjoy the innocence and fun of childhood when you're hungry.
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The Claretians and St. Jude: A feast to remember »
The National Shrine of St. Jude was founded on its present site by a Claretian missionary, the late Father James Tort, C.M.F., pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
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