In 1807, Antonio Claret was born to devout parents in Spain, and he was baptized two days after his birth, on Christmas Day. He worked as an apprentice at his family’s textile factory, then followed a call to religious life. He used his parish as his “home base” for preaching missions, performing as many as seven sermons a day, and sometimes he heard co…
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