Lengthy article on Clement I, also called Clemens Romanus, the fourth pope and the first of the Apostolic Fathers. Pope Clement I (called CLEMENS ROMANUS to distinguish him from the Alexandrian), is the first of the successors of St. Peter of whom anything definite is known, and he is the first of the "Apostolic Fathers".
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Enter the grounds of Saint Clements Castle and you are transported to a world of civilized grace and old European charm. The stress of modern life falls away as you survey the idyllic surroundings — the meticulously landscaped sunken gardens, gracious courtyards and manicured lawns surrounding this classic example of...
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Heartland Blood Centers will be here at Saint Clement on Sunday, October 19, from 8:30am to 1pm, in the school gym. Saint Clement has supported Amate House financially in the past through our Clement Commits program. This year we will join with them in celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Amate House,
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We encourage you to browse our website to learn about the many ways the Church of Saint Clement serves God in our community. 1701 QUAKER LANE ALEXANDRIA, VA 22302-2398 PHONE: (703) 998-6166 FAX: (703) 998-3068 The Rev. John D. Hortum, Rector Copyright 2007 by The Church of Saint Clement.
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Saint Clement I, also known as Pope Clement I, Saint Clement of Rome, or Clemens Romanus, was the fourth Pope and Bishop of Rome and is considered the first Apostolic Father...
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The Reverend John D. Hortum is the Rector of the Church of Saint Clement and School Chaplain. Father John supervises the school director, offers pastoral services to families as needed and leads our weekly chapel services. He is beginning his third year with the school, although he served at Saint Clement in the mid-1990's.
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It appears by what follows, that some at Corinth boggled at the belief of a resurrection of the flesh, which the saint beautifully shows to be easy to the Almighty power, and illustrates by the vine which sheds its leaves, then buds, spreads its leaves, flowers, and afterwards produces first sour grapes, then ripe fruit;
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St. Clement may refer to: Pope Clement I, also known as St. Clement of Rome, (died c. 98), martyr and fourth pope Saint Clement of Metz fl. 4th century), first bishop of Metz Clement of Alexandria (died 211–216), distinguished teacher of the early Christian Church Clement of Ireland (born c. 750...
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Profile of this saint, also known as Clement of Rome. Accepts the tradition that he was martyred in 101. Illustrated. Fourth Pope. Apostolic Father. The Basilica of Saint Clement in Rome, one of the earliest parish churches in the city, is probably built on the site of Clement's home.
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St Clement Eastcheap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Clement Eastcheap is a Church of England parish church in Candlewick Ward of the City of London. It is located on Clement’s Lane, off King William Street, and close to London Bridge and the River ...
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