Who we are

The Catholic Church of Saint Clement is an awesome community of faith with a rich history, culture, diversity, and spirit of evangelization. The church was established in 1949 and has served the Catholics of Calhoun and Gordon County since that time. Saint Clement provides a diverse environment to celebrate the sacraments of the Catholic Church and praise our God.

Programs, activities, and various ministries support the goal to strengthen a Catholic faith community that builds the kingdom of God. We encourage all members to actively participate in some of the many programs and activities outside of Sunday mass. Our commitment and participation in the parish builds our community in faith and the love of God.

Pentecost

Weekly Reflection

“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same Lord; there are different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone.” – 1 Corinthians 12:4-6

All of us are blessed, regardless of our own individual circumstances. God has given each of us many gifts. How we use those gifts is our gift back to God. For God’s plan to work, each must do what we are called to do. Guess what? We are not all called to do the same thing! For God’s plan to work you have to do what God is calling you to do and I have to do what God is calling me to do.

Our Religion:

Our Religion offers the answer to our deepest question about the meaning of life. It is a relationship with the creator, with creation and with ourselves. It allows us to be aware of ourselves, of our needs and the needs of others to then be transformed to our fullest self. As St. John wrote: He came that we might have life to the fullest. John 10:10

To learn more about our faith, visit the official Vatican website.

Sacraments

The Sacraments are powerful rituals that communicate God’s grace. They bring the presence of God to the most important moments in a person’s life: birth, maturity, the start of a family, the need for a fresh start, the commitment to serve, an illness and to be sustained in life. They also represent a robust symbol of this family that Christ founded because they are always performed in community

Baptism

First Communion

Confirmation

Adult Initiation