As a Eucharistic Community we, the people of St. Clement Parish, believe the Lord is present among us and calls us to grow in His life. We commit ourselves to share that life in our love and concern for others.
Hearing again from the Gospel of Mark, we encounter Jesus healing and expelling. These actions of Jesus remind us that God comes to the most vulnerable with great compassion and mercy.
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In our Gospel this weekend, we find Jesus passing by the Sea of Galilee. As he walks by, two groups of brothers are doing the everyday chores of fishermen, and he invites them to leave their current lives behind and follow him. [Click to read more]
Our first reading from the book of Samuel gives us the beautiful story of the persistent call of the Lord to Samuel. Samuel, with open ears, hears the call but does not understand it’s source or reason. [Click to read more.]
With the celebration of the Baptism of the Lord, we encounter the voice of the Father affirming the gift of His Son to the world. Hearing this voice, we begin to understand the strength that Jesus draws upon as he begins his public ministry. [Click to read more.]
As we journey through this Christmas season, we encounter the gifts of the Magi. Scripture identifies them as gold, frankincense, and myrrh. [Click to read more.]