St. Peter Claver - Devotional Canvas
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A portrait of St. Peter Claver for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. Peter Claver
St. Peter Claver was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in colonial Colombia, Catalan-born; arrived at Cartagena in 1610 as the principal port of arrival of the African slave trade in Spanish America.
Vowed himself "slave of the slaves of the Africans forever" and for 38 years met every slave ship at the dock to baptize, instruct, and care for the cargoes—an estimated 300,000 baptisms. Canonized 1888 by Leo XIII; declared patron of all missionary work among Black Africans (1896).
"We must speak to them with our hands by giving, before we try to speak to them with our lips."
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Feast Day: September 9
Patronage: Enslaved people · African missions · Colombia · Interracial justice
Lived: 1580–1654 in Spain / Colombia
Category: Priest / Jesuit / Missionary
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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A portrait of St. Peter Claver for prayer and reflection, rendered in the Neoclassical style on premium stretched canvas. Suited for the home, chapel, parish office, or as a thoughtful gift.
St. Peter Claver
St. Peter Claver was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in colonial Colombia, Catalan-born; arrived at Cartagena in 1610 as the principal port of arrival of the African slave trade in Spanish America.
Vowed himself "slave of the slaves of the Africans forever" and for 38 years met every slave ship at the dock to baptize, instruct, and care for the cargoes—an estimated 300,000 baptisms. Canonized 1888 by Leo XIII; declared patron of all missionary work among Black Africans (1896).
"We must speak to them with our hands by giving, before we try to speak to them with our lips."
Quick Facts
Feast Day: September 9
Patronage: Enslaved people · African missions · Colombia · Interracial justice
Lived: 1580–1654 in Spain / Colombia
Category: Priest / Jesuit / Missionary
About this canvas. Printed on a cotton-polyester blend and stretched over FSC-certified wood stretcher bars — sustainably sourced and gallery-ready. The matte finish reduces glare and complements the warmth of the painted style. Arrives ready to hang. Available in 10 sizes from 8×8 inches up to 24×32 inches, in both square and portrait formats.

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