Reviews
First and foremost, let me start by saying that I myself am not religious. However, my mother in law is and has visited this church religiously all of her life, and they way they have been treating their regular attendees is beyond reprehensible. They changed over half of their masses to Vietnamese, but explained that they would still have English options for their long standing members. Then the English ones slowly disappeared o er only a month's time. My MIL tried to attend last week even though it was in a different language and had to leave to go to St. Joseph's instead. This week again she emailed to ask questions and try to figure this out, and the new priest's response was down right rude. "Since you don't go here anymore, I am not obligated to answer your questions."
I am an alumnus of St. Clement's High School, '73 and have been away for some time, having lived in La and Manhattan. Manhattan was a trip!. When I returned to St. Clement's, gone were the Msgr. Harts, Skip LeBlancs, O'Brians and Devers et alia to be replaced by Priests whose names all ended in vowels. Gone too from the High School were the Langtons, Meads and Murphys to be replaced by the Xu's, Pierres and Gonzalezs. All this attests to the Universality of the Roman Catholic Church in general and St. Clement's Parish Church in particular. Praised be Jesus Christ!
This is my Parrish and always will be. I have so many memories in this church. I went to school there from K to 9th grade. Meet great friends and great people.
Went to this church for a funeral service. To my surprise, it was not handicapped accessible. Thankfully, there were people who could help us get in and out of the church.
Quaint church with both English and Vietnamese Catholic Services in a walkable neighborhood.
One of the last remaining strong Parishes in Somerville/Medford area.
Love my home group meeting!
been to too many funerals here