Xavier Society for the Blind

Xavier Society for the Blind

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Xavier Society distributes religious, spiritual, and inspirational reading materials in braille and audio to blind and visually impaired individuals worldwide. They provide the Word of God and the best of Roman Catholic teaching and literature, spiritual and inspirational material, to blind or visually impaired persons of any faith in whatever format best meets their needs at no charge and continually explore ways to make that material more accessible and available to the widest possible audience of those in need. The Xavier Society also offers opportunities for volunteer service for those who wish to help in this work through their donation of time, talent, or financial support.

They also offer resources in Spanish and catechetical materials for children to prepare them for the Sacraments.

You can register for services here.


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