PROPER NOUNS

Francis Berenguer (+1886), pioneer in Chile.

Francis Vilajosana (+1887), saint inured to suffering.

Raymond Genover (+1927), prestigious apostle.

John Iruarrízaga (+1936), musician and martyr.

Joseph Puigdessens (+1936), illustrious writer and martyr.

Julius Aramendía (+1936), expert in mystical theology and martyr.

Peter Mardones (+1937), student most faithful in virtue.

Peter Guevara (+1941), virtuous superior.

Paul Medina (+1943), apostle of great qualities and virtue.

Joseph Dueso (+1943), apostle of the press.

Ezekiel Villarroya (+1945), a man of leadership.

Raymond Ribera (+1949), writer and spiritual guide.

Aurelius Calero (+1955), companion of the cross.

James Tort (+1955), promoter of faith in the USA.

Antonio Soteras (+1957), model superior.

Francis Onetti (+1958), tireless missionary of Chocó.

Anastacio Vazquez (+1958), a Claretian reference in Brazil.

Eulogio Nebreda (+1959), theologian with great personality.

Julian Munárriz (+1962), a man with leadership qualities.

Paul Juvillá (+1963), missionary in Colombia and writer.

John Agustí (+1965), formator of generations of students and great counsellor.

Angel de Mª Canals (+1967), great missionary and writer.

Cándido Bajo (+1969), scholarly man of leadership.

Gregory Martínez de Antoñana (+1970), famous liturgist.

Dictino de la Parte (+1971), in-charge of the Pontifical Mission Works in Brazil.

Toribio Pérez (+1972), renowned for his virtue.

Joseph de Sojo (+1977), inventor.

Antonio Peinador (+1978), master in moral theology.

Joachim Mª Alonso (+1981), prolific theologian, expert in Mariology.

Thomas de Manzárraga (+1988), musician and genial maestro.

Charles E. Mesa (+1989), tireless Colombian writer.

Narciso García Garcés (+1989), renowned Mariologist.

Francis Juberías (+1991), formator and spiritual director.

Luke Gutiérrez (+1991), theologian renewer of religious life.

Timothy de Urkiri (+1993), a Basque Claretian.

Jesus Hernández (+1995), an exemplary Lay Brother.

Hilarius Apodaca (+1995), above all, a promoter of the Heart of Mary.

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I: SAINT ANTHONY MARY CLARET, FOUNDER
First years (1807-1829)
Priest, apostolic missionary and founder (1829-1850)
Archbishop of Cuba (1850-1857)
Apostle in Madrid (1857-1868)
His last years (1868-1870)
Glorified (1950)
Basic Bibliography

CHAPTER II: HISTORY OF THE CONGREGATION
The Foundation (1849-1858)
Constitution of the Institute (1858-1870)
First Great Expansion (1870-1899)
Generalate of Fr. Clement Serrat (1899-1906)
Fr. Martin Alsina and the increase of the Congregation (1906-1922)
Fr. Nicholas García’s first mandate (1922-1934)
Fr. Philip Maroto’s short generalate of (1934-1937)
Towards the first centennial of the Congregation (1937-1949)
A new century for the Congregation (1949-1967)
The Congregation renews itself (1967-1979)
The Mission of the Claretian Today (1979-1991)
Servants of the Word (1991-1997)
In Prophetic Mision (1997-2000)
Basic Bibliography

CHAPTER III: CLARETIAN MARTYRS
Francis Crusats, protomartyr of the Congregation (1868)
Claretian Martyrs in Mexico
Claretian Martyrs in Spain (1936)
Modesto Arnaus, Claretian martyr in Chocó (1947)
Rhoel Gallardo, martyr in Basilan, Philippines (2000)
Basic bibliography

CHAPTER IV: CLARETIANS WHO LEFT A TRACE
Cofounders of the Congregation
Superiors General
Selection of profiles
Proper nouns
Deceased Claretian Prelates
Basic bibliography

CHAPTER V: CLARETIAN MISSIONS
Claretian Missions in Africa
Claretian Missions in America
Claretian Missions in Asia and Oceania
Claretian Missions in East Europe
Basic bibliography

CHAPTER VI: THE CLARETIAN FAMILY
The Claretian Family
Other members of the great Claretian Family
Institutes related to Fr. Claret
Institutes related to the Claretian Missionaries
Basic bibliography

APPENDICES
General Chapters of the Congregation
Important Documents of the Congregation
Social Communication Media
Claretian Presence in the Hierarchy
Evolution of the Coat of Arms of the Congregation
Statistics of the Congregation
Latest statistics