Today, we celebrate the Memorial of St. Peter Claver, a native of Spain who lived from 1580 until 1654. He was born to a devoutly Catholic family in Catalonia. He entered the Jesuits at the age of 20. He volunteered to work in the Spanish colonies and, in 1610, was assigned to work in the New Kingdom of Granada. He studied in Columbia, a center of the slave trade in the New World, and he was deeply distressed at the plight of the slaves.
In Cartagena, he started ministering to slaves, and it is estimated that in his 40 years of ministry, he personally catechized and baptized more than 300,000 slaves and heard more than 5,000 confessions a year. He also preached to sailors and traders in the city square and ministered to a wide and varied segment of society, including the poor, the rich, lepers, and prisoners. Due to his diligent work, it was reported that there had been some improvement in how the slaves were treated.
His last four years were filled with pain, and he was largely left alone, forgotten, in his room, mistreated by those entrusted with his care.
Some suggest that he was a part of the problem with the slave trade, that he didn’t do enough, and that, in some ways, he participated in it. But it has also been pointed out that some saints worked for structural change, and some worked on caring for people directly; St. Peter Claver did the latter at personal risk to himself.
Let us pray that we may have the dedication to our faith and the courage to reach out to help the needy and vulnerable among us.
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