Claretian Mission Day – Without Borders

April 3, 2026— Claretians Walking With Migrants

Claretian Mission Day (CMD)is a unique opportunity for the Claretian family to unite and provide prayers, gifts, and acts of solidarity to communities in need.

This year, the day is on April 12th, CMD is celebrated on the second Sunday of Easter.

It’s intended for all Claretian religious communities, parishes, schools and educational facilities, volunteer organizations, JPIC networks, lay collaborators, families, and anyone else who shares the Claretian charism and mission.

Every year, the General Mission Procure chooses three mission projects, one from Asia,  the Americas, and Africa, that are related to a particular subject and address current trends.

Imagine having to start over somewhere you don’t know the language, the system, or what lies ahead. This is the reality for thousands of migrants. Still, their narrative is not over yet.

Today, one of the most urgent cries of our time comes from millions of people
forced to leave their land, homes, and roots. Migration and forced displacement
cross borders, communities, and consciences.

Your support will benefit the transformative projects in Argentina, Burkina Faso, and India. Each one responds to real needs of hope for the future, assistance, and faith. Learn more.

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