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St. Clement of Romeo Parish at 343 South Main Street, Romeo , MI 48065-5185 US - Home

St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church
Romeo, Michigan



Welcome to our website and parish! St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church is a vibrant and active faith community of 1500+ families located in historic Romeo, Michigan, within the Archdiocese of Detroit. Our mission is to welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of Christ who worship with us.

We hope that this website will allow you to see the many good things that are happening at our parish. We also hope that this website will enable you to become a tool of evangelization that will ultimately deepen your faith and allow you to seek God in the community through prayer and good works.

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St. Clement of Rome is proud to present our Parish DVD detailing the story of our parish and faith community. 



4th Sun [B] 2012

Two words in the Gospel account you just heard captured my attention… “astonished” and “amazed.” St. Mark reports that the people in Capernaum’s synagogue were astonished at Jesus’ teaching and all were amazed. So the question arises: Why? Why were they so astonished and amazed? After all they thought Jesus was a rabbi, someone who speaks God’s word, and they were, after all, in a synagogue, a place where one would expect to be hearing about what God had to say. So why were they so astonished and amazed? 

 
 

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Priests Should Promote Sanctity With Their Own Lives
This morning in the Vatican the Holy Father received superiors and seminarians from three Italian regional pontifical seminaries in Assisi, Catanzaro and Naples. All of these institutions, as the Pope remarked in his address to the group, are currently celebrating their first centenary having ...
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Christian Unity Requires Individual Conversion
Benedict XVI dedicated his catechesis during this morning's general audience to Christ's priestly prayer during the Last Supper, as narrated in chapter 17 of the Gospel of St. John. In order to understand this prayer "in all its immense richness", said the Pope, it is important to see ...
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