
Welcome to the
St. Clement Catholic Church
website!
This website is the place where "faith and life" meet. We not only offer you great Catholic content, we offer you content for your "everyday life" needs.
Information you can use.
Our Catholic content is second to none. You can find out facts about our parish, such as mass times and information on parish groups. You can also read Catholic content from around the world, including a daily homily and articles from bishops. You can even study the Bible online.
We address your "everyday life" needs to. You can read the daily news, check
the weather, manage your finances, and shop online. You can send free greeting cards, engage in discussion forums, find a new job, and meet a new friend. This is your one-stop destination for all your Internet needs.
Will you make us your home page? You'll get the information you need to manage your life, as well as spiritually enriching material. Making our portal your home page is a great way to support the parish.
And please tell your friends. We would love to have them visit the site (and our parish too)!
God bless you
Bulletin - Read our bulletin online! See attachments below.
Contact Us - Phone, fax or e-mail us here....
St. Clement Parish History - Learn about our parish community!...
Sacraments - For more information about administration of the Sacraments ...
Meet Our Parish Staff - We are here to serve You....
St. Philomena Youth Group - 'St. Clement Church Youth Ministry Program' ...
St. Philomena Center - In Union with the Sanctuary in Mugnano del Cardinale, Avellino, Italy...
Knights of Columbus - Forthcoming - a link to our very own K of C website ...
St. Clement Men's Club - Serving our Parish...
St. Clement Perpetual Rosary - Why the daily rosary?
St. Clement School - Meet our faculty and staff
St. Clement Altar Rosary Society - Serving our parish .
Photo Gallery - Pictures of our parish and parish family.
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| Today |
Singing My Way Toward the Priesthood
by Neven Pesa
I'm a son of Croatian immigrants who first emigrated to Italy and subsequently to America in the 70's. Within two years of their marriage, my brother and I were both born. My mother lovingly tells me that God willed very much that I come into this world because I came as a "happy surprise" to both my parents, having been conceived only 4 months after my older brother had been ... >>read more
| The Edge |
by Mickey Addison
Can you name the largest megachurch in the world? Is it in San Antonio or Colorado Springs? Maybe Los Angeles or Orlando? Nope....it's in Rome. The world's largest megachurch is the Catholic ... >>read more
| Touched By Grace |
Bon Appetit!
by Marcellino D'Ambrosio, Ph.D.
The atheist philosopher of the 19th century, Friedrich Nietzsche, once said "If Christians want me to believe in their Redeemer, they need to look more ... >>read more
