Born to a devout farm family in Spain in 1581, Peter Claver attended the University of Barcelona before answering God’s call. He entered the Jesuit novitiate at the age of 20 and became a missionary to the colonies in New Spain in the Americas. Though the slave trade was condemned by Pope Paul III a century earlier, it still thrived in the Americas. Deeply moved by the treatment, conditions, and suffering of the slaves, Fr. Claver decided to become, as he put it, “a slave to the Negroes forever”. For 40 years he boarded every slave ship with medicine and food, preached in the streets, gave missions, and baptized an estimated 300,000 slaves before his death from a lengthy illness at the age of 73.
CHALLENGE
St. Peter Claver was one man with an enormous heart, and he brought the light of Christ to hundreds of thousands of slaves. Sadly, slavery still exists today in the form of human trafficking. Talitha Kum has a mission of ending human trafficking, and in 2021 alone rescued over 26,000 women. What can you do to help them? Visit www.talithakum.info today and get involved.