The motto “Without Borders” invites us to look at the world with the eyes of the Gospel and with the heart of Claret. In every migrant we recognize a brother or sister on the way, and in every border, an opportunity to tear down walls and build communion.
Like Claret—whose spirit was for the entire world—we want to live the mission beyond geographical, cultural, or social boundaries, accompanying the paths of those who seek a place to live with dignity.
Today, one of the most urgent cries of our time comes from the millions of people forced to leave their land, their families, and their roots. Migration and forced displacement are realities that cross our borders, our communities, and our consciences.
As a Claretian Mission, we feel called to walk with peoples on the move, to recognize in every migrant the face of Christ the pilgrim, and to respond with concrete actions of welcome, accompaniment, promotion, and the defence of their rights.
Claretian Mission Day 2026 aims to be a moment to deepen this dimension of our mission and to strengthen the projects that bring life and hope to those seeking a new beginning.

