Message from Fr. Workman, 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time
In this weekend’s Gospel, Jesus provides us with awesome words of comfort as he encourages us to take up his yoke and put his words into action. [Click to read more]
In this weekend’s Gospel, Jesus provides us with awesome words of comfort as he encourages us to take up his yoke and put his words into action. [Click to read more]
As we continue to journey through this unusual summer, we are reminded in our Gospel this weekend that to be a true disciple we need to pick up our cross daily. [Click to read more]
In our Gospel this weekend, Jesus tells us to “fear no one.” [Click to read more]
The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ recalls our intimate union with Jesus. Jesus consecrated unity with his flock through the simple forms of bread and wine. [Click to read]
We celebrate this weekend the fundamental mystery of the Blessed Trinity. This mystery invites us into the intimacy of God. [Click to read more]
As we celebrate the birthday of the Church with our observance of Pentecost [Click to read more]
Soon we will gather again for the celebration of Mass. I have heard from many people about their excitement for coming back to church. [Click to read more]
Our Gospel reading from Saint John (14:15-16) we hear Jesus extending words of comfort and reminders of His abiding presence among us. [Click to read]
The coronavirus pandemic has brought us together in solidarity… [Click to read more]
The St. Clement Scholarship Committee would like to congratulate the following students on receiving 2020 scholarship awards: [Click to read]
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me,” [Click to read]
During this time of reflection as we understand our social lives differently, and as we begin to “open up,” it is the perfect opportunity to evaluate our spiritual lives. [Click to read]