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Questions about Registering with St. Clement
Do I have to Register?
You do not have to register to be a member of St. Clement's, but there are certain benefits to registration. For example, if you or your children have sacramental needs (Marriage, Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, etc.), then you will have to be a registered member of the parish. Also, if you wish to receive a recommendation from the parish, then you will need to be a registered member.

What about my Previous Parish Membership?
Many of our parishioners choose to be active in two parishes for various reasons. You can be registered in two parishes if you wish. The advantage to being registered is that you will receive regular mailings with information regarding parish life and activities.

What are your Ministries?
St. Clement Church has several ministries for you and your family. Please feel free to browse this website, especially Parish Ministries, Adult Faith Formation and Youth Faith Formation.

What if I've been away from the church?
Please don't let being away from the church be an obstacle in your relationship with Christ. He and your fellow Christian brothers and sisters long for your return to join them in the praise of God at weekly worship. Please check out our educational opportunities and links page for more information or contact Father Leo to arrange a face-to-face discussion of your faith.

What if I want to join the church for the first time?
Christ established the Catholic Church especially for you. The Church is not an exclusive club that only certain people can join; it is meant for everyone that God created. St. Clement Church welcomes anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic faith. Please browse this website has several ministries for you and your family. Please feel free to browse this website or contact Father Leo to arrange a more thorough discussion of the Catholic faith.