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  2. Saint Clement Eucharistic Shrine (Boston, Massachusetts)

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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. St. Clements Roman Catholic Church (Saratoga Springs, New York)

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    The new parish of St. Clement's was formally opened the following year, when the first Catholic Mass in the parish church was celebrated on opening day, October 14, 1917. Bishop Edmund Gibbons dedicated the church, and thus the parish, to Clement Maria Hofbauer on November 25, 1918. Masses were originally held in the basement of nearby St ...

  4. St. Clement's Basilica, Hanover - Wikipedia

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    St. Clement's Basilica is the main Roman Catholic church in the city of Hanover. It is dedicated to Saint Clement of Rome . It is part of the parish of St. Heinrich and belongs to the Diocese of Hildesheim .

  5. Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    St.Clement Church in Lincoln Park, Chicago. St. Clement Catholic Church was built in 1917–1918 in Lincoln Park in Chicago. The architect was Thomas P. Barnett of the St. Louis firm of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett. [1] the church under construction in 1917–18, covered in American flags.

  6. St. Clement Parish (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    After the replacement of the liturgical norms of the 1962 Roman Missal by the post-Vatican II Mass in the 1960s, St. Clement Parish was the first community in the world to be authorized to celebrate the Mass and other sacraments in Latin only, according to the older liturgical norms.

  7. St. Clement's Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    St. Clement's Island State Park is a publicly owned historic preservation and recreational area that encompasses St. Clement's Island, an uninhabited Potomac River island lying one-half mile southeast of Colton's Point, St. Mary's County, Maryland.

  8. Saint Clement's Church (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    St. Clement's in an 1863 photograph. Note original tower and spire. On September 13, 1855, a charter was granted to "The Rector, Churchwardens, and Vestrymen of St. Clement's Church in the City of Philadelphia". The first rector was the Rev. Henry S. Spackman, who was elected as soon as the first charter was received. His incumbency began ...

  9. Aarhus Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The second cathedral was a timber structure built in 1102 by bishop Ulfketil near the present site to house the relics of St. Clement. St. Clement was an early Bishop of Rome who was martyred by having an anchor tied to his neck and thrown into the Black Sea, according to a fictional biography of the saint. Clement was the patron saint of ...