Peter Claver - Wikipedia Peter Claver (Catalan: Pere Claver i Sobocano, Spanish: Pedro Claver y Corberó; 26 June 1580 – 8 September 1654) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary born in Verdú, Catalonia, Spain, who, due to his life and work, became the patron saint of slaves, Colombia, and ministry to African Americans
Trump Allies Tighten Grip on Post-Maduro Venezuela - Newsmax A Washington Post report published Tuesday detailed the outsized role Mauricio Claver-Carone has played in shaping the Trump administration's Venezuela policy, despite holding no formal government position
National Conventions and Conclaves - Knights of Peter Claver CONVENTION AND CONCLAVE GENERAL INFORMATION! The Convention registration fee for 2026 is $375 with no late fee The new and improved registration portal for the National Convention and Conclaves is open now through June 28, 2026 No registration will be accepted after 11:59 pm CDT on June 28, 2026
Saint Peter Claver | Biography Facts | Britannica Saint Peter Claver, Spanish Jesuit missionary to South America who dedicated his life to the aid of enslaved Africans He is the patron saint of those in slavery and also of the Republic of Colombia Learn more about his life, missionary work, and legacy
Our Patron Saint - Saint Peter Claver Society St Peter Claver, SJ, was a member of the Society of Jesus and is the patron of African missions and of interracial justice, due to his work with slaves in Colombia
Delcy’s ‘gatekeeper’: sources say ex-Trump official Claver-Carone holds . . . A mastermind of Trump's hardline Latin American policies, Mauricio Claver-Carone no longer serves in the administration But according to well-placed sources, he's "picking who can operate" in Venezuela, controlling access to the government, and creating conflicts of interest Speaking with reporters on May 21, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that Venezuelan President Delcy
Who is St. Peter Claver, ‘apostle to the slaves’? Sept 9 is the traditional feast day for St Peter Claver, often recognized as the patron saint of Catholic ministry to African-Americans in the United States