Welcome to Saint Clement Parish!
Participate: Mass Order of Service (weekend Masses)
Virtual Anchor Ball: March 20, 2021
Participate: Mass Order of Service (weekend Masses)
Virtual Anchor Ball: March 20, 2021
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I will engage with our community in prayer and a spirit of open invitation as we support each other on our faith journey.
Saint Clement Parish will open its doors to welcome each member of our parish as we build a Catholic community of faith, nurtured with care and compassion.
I will gather with our community in weekly Sunday Mass, participate fully with our parish in worship and the Sacraments, and seek to make personal daily prayer an integral part of my individual faith life.
Saint Clement Parish will help to form and inspire our prayer life and will bring God’s word to life in the liturgy, worship and the Sacraments.
I will freely volunteer my time, God-given talents and gifts to the ministries of Saint Clement parish and in service to others in Chicago and beyond.
Saint Clement Parish will guide us in discovering our individual talents and gifts and how we can use them to put our Catholic faith into action.
I will contribute a share of the first fruits of my resources with gratitude and generosity to support the mission of Saint Clement Parish and the broader needs of our community and the world.
Saint Clement Parish will responsibly and transparently steward our resources in the spirit of our Catholic faith.
I will seek to grow in knowledge and understanding of my Catholic faith and how to integrate it into my daily life and my encounters with others.
Saint Clement Parish will provide opportunities through which parishioners of all ages can learn, believe and live our Catholic faith.
Service moves us out of ourselves to be of service to others who are our brothers and sisters in Christ. We respond to the commission of Jesus to be on "mission." Saint Clement offers multiple opportunities to serve both the immediate needs of the parish and the community around us and beyond.
Learn More »Prayer centers our lives as Catholics by deepening our relationship with God and God’s people. We pray together (Liturgy) because we travel to God best together. This prayer culminates in the celebration of the Mass. Saint Clement offers many opportunities to pray, to grow in prayer, and to be involved in the ministry of prayer.
Learn More »We are called to “full, conscious and active participation in liturgical celebrations which is demanded by the very nature of the liturgy (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, #14, Vatican II)
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