DECEASED CLARETIAN PRELATES

Anthony Mary Claret (+1870), Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba (1850), Titular Archbishop of Trajanópolis (1860).

Ciriaco Ramírez (+1888), first Apostolic Prefect of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1883).

Peter Vall-Llovera (+1890), Apostolic Prefect of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1888).

John Gil (+1912), first Apostolic Prefect of Chocó, Colombia (1890).

Armengol Coll (+1918), Apostolic Prefect of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1890), first Apostolic Vicar of Fernando Póo and Titular Bishop of Thignica in Numidia (1904).

Anthony Mary Pueyo del Val (+1929), Bishop of Pasto, Colombia (1917).

Francis Ozamiz (+1929), first Prelate of San José de Tocantins, Brazil (1926).

Nicholas González (+1935), Apostolic Vicar of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1918).

Florentino Simón (+1935), Prelate of San José de Tocantins, Brazil (1931).

Francis Gutiérrez (+1941), Apostolic Prefect of Chocó, Colombia (1912).

John Joseph Maíztegui (+1943), first Apostolic Vicar of Darien, Panama (1926), second Archbishop of Panama (1933).

Raymond Mary Font (+1947), first Bishop of Tarija, Bolivia (1925).

Francis Sanz (+1953), Apostolic Prefect of Chocó, Colombia (1931).

Joseph Fogued (+1954), Apostolic Prefect of Tunki, China (1937).

Leoncio Fernández (+1957), Apostolic Vicar of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1935).

Joseph Mary Preciado (+1963), Apostolic Vicar of Darien, Panama (1934).

Abel Antezana (+1968), first Bishop of Oruro, Bolivia (1925), Bishop of La Paz (1939) and first Archbishop of La Paz (1943).

Arcadius Mary Larraona (+1973), Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Religious (1950), Cardinal (1959). Titular Archbishop (1962).

Arturo Tabera (+1975), Apostolic Administrator of Barbastro (1946), first Bishop of Albacete (1950), Archbishop of Pamplona (1968). Cardinal (1969).

Joseph de Matos (+1976), first Bishop of Barretos, Brazil (1973).

Francis Gómez (+1979), Apostolic Vicar of Fernando Póo, Equatorial Guinea (1957), first Bishop of Santa Isabel (1966).

Geraldo Fernandez (+1982), first Bishop of Londrina (1956), first Archbishop of Londrina ((1970).

Joao de Freitas Alves (+1984), Apostolic Administrator of São Tomé y Principe (1980).

Raphael Mary Nze (+1991), Apostolic Vicar of Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea (1965), Bishop of Bata (1966), Archbishop of Malabo (1982).

Joseph Mary Márquez (+1995), Prelate of Humahuaca (1973).

Francis Prada (+1995), Prelate of San José de Tocantins, Brazil (1946), Bishop of Uruazú (1957).

Alfonso Sánchez (+1997), Prelate of Alto Sinú, Colombia (1969).

Jesus Serrano (+1997), Apostolic Vicar of Darién, Panama (1956).

Joseph Mary Querexeta (+1997), Prelate of Isabela, Philippines (1963).

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