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Saint Clement High School was established in 1925 by the Sisters of St. Joseph. [3]In 1984, the Anchormen advanced all the way to the MA State Eastern Mass Division 5 Super Bowl Championship; winning over Blue Hills (22 - 6) at BU Nickerson Field.
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The name Saint Clement School may refer to: Saint Clement School, was a private, Roman Catholic secondary school in Medford, Massachusetts; St. Clement Elementary/Junior High School, a school in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; St. Clement School, of the Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago
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Saint Clement Eucharistic Shrine is a historic Catholic shrine on Boylston Street in Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. [1] It is dedicated to the adoration of the Eucharist. [2] The shrine is a church of the Archdiocese of Boston and is host to the Oblates of the Virgin Mary. [3]
In 1323, money was granted for the rebuilding of "the Church of St Clement beyond Petty Pont" (Magdalen Bridge) [2] Most of the building demolished in 1829 dated from this time. John Peshall, writing in 1773 describes a church "composed of one isle thirteen yards long (exclusive of a chancel) and six yards and twenty inches broad. On the north ...
The earliest name on the list of rectors at St Clement's Church dates from 1248 [10] Other early rectors include Rev. John Sym (c. 1581–1638), a Scottish-born Calvinist who was the author of Lifes Preservative Against Self-Killing (1637).
Saint Clement is also commemorated every April at St Clement Danes church in London, a modern clementine custom/revival. Reverend William Pennington-Bickford initiated the service in 1919 to celebrate the restoration of the famous church bells and carillon, which he had had altered to ring out the popular nursery rhyme (although this might ...