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 ST. ALPHONSUS ~ ST. CLEMENT

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St. Alphonsus-St. Clement Parish

 

Online Mass from St. Alphonsus – St. Clement

We are thankful that so many parishioners are returning to mass. For those who are unable to attend mass in person we are continuing to livestream mass every weekend so you can remain connected with our parish family by participating in the mass online.

The 4:00 PM Saturday and 10:00 AM Sunday masses can be seen on our YouTube channel.  To view the current week’s masses or previously recorded masses click below for links to the livestream mass:


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Where We're At - by Fr. Terry Kerner, Administrator/Moderator

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Click HERE to view photos of the retirement reception held for Fr. Greg on Saturday, January 4th after the 4 pm Mass in Fr. Yagley Hall.


 

St. Alphonsus - St. Clement Heritage Garden - Spring 2025 Update

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ST- ALPHONSUS~ST. CLEMENT PARISH
Parish Office: 7469 Calhoun St., Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 581-5218 ~ 581-7495
Fax: (313) 581-4233
Email: info@sta-stc.comcastbiz.net

OFFICE HOURS:
Monday – Thursday
9:00AM - 3:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon

Church address: 13540 Gould St., Dearborn, MI 48126

ALLEGRIA VILLAGE CHAPEL (formerly Henry Ford Village):
15101 Ford Rd., Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 846-7712 ext. 1121

Mass Times

WEEKEND MASS TIMES
St. Alphonsus ~ St. Clement

Saturday 4:00 pm (Confessions @ 3pm)
Sunday 10:00 am

Allegria Village Chapel:
Saturday 4:00 pm

WEEKDAY MASS TIMES

Tuesday 9:00 am
Wednesday 9:00 am

Allegria Village: Part of our Family in Faith


 

Our Priests

Parish Photo Gallery

  • Fr. Aaron with "Deacon Duffy"
  • Mass at the Henry Ford Village chapel
  • Mass at the Henry Ford Village chapel
  • Mass at the Henry Ford Village chapel
  • Mass at the Henry Ford Village chapel
  • The Rosary Group
  • Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles, December 12 -15, 2019
  • Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles, December 12 -15, 2019
  • Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles, December 12 -15, 2019
  • Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles, December 12 -15, 2019
  • Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles, December 12 -15, 2019
  • The Rosary Group
  • Choir, Christmas 2017
  • St Alphonsus at night Easter 2016
  • Closing Mass at St. Clement
  • Lighting the candle, Easter 2017

St. Alphonsus Library

  • 000- The St. Alphonsus High School Library as it appeared when it opened in 1966. The library was housed in an addition on the south side of the high school building.
  • 027- Thank you to the volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony after loading the second truck.
  • 024- Thank you to the volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony after loading the first truck.
  • 001- The storage room in the activities building where the books were found, after half of the boxes of books were removed.
  • 003- Volunteers moving the boxes out of the storage room in the activities building.
  • 002- Library books and textbooks in the storage room in the activities building.
  • The boxes of books were loaded onto carts to move to the door.
  • 005- The carts for the school folding chairs were used to move the boxes of books.
  • 006- The carts of books were moved from the front of the building down the back hall behind the stage for loading into pickup trucks.
  • 007- On a cold November day it took three trucks and a small trailer making about five round trips each to move all the boxes to Fr. Yagley Hall.
  • 008- Half of the boxes filled a storage room in Fr. Yagley Hall. The rest of the boxes were stored in two other rooms in the hall.
  • 009- Fr. Anthony preparing to wrap a box. He wanted each box wrapped in plastic to protect it form water damage in the shipping container to Nigeria.
  • 010- The boxes were wrapped in several sessions over two months.
  • 011- Boxes staged for wrapping with finished boxes stacked behind.
  • 012- Fr. Anthony inspects the day's work of wrapped boxes.
  • Volunteers from the parish and friends of Fr. Anthony wrapping boxes.
  • 013- Volunteers from the parish and friends of Fr. Anthony wrapping boxes.
  • Volunteers from the parish and friends of Fr. Anthony wrapping boxes.
  • 016- Volunteers from the parish and friends of Fr. Anthony wrapping boxes.
  • 017- Fr. Anthony inspects the day's work of wrapped boxes.
  • 018- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 022- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 020- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 023- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 019- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 021- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the first truck.
  • 025- Volunteers from the parish, Knights of Columbus and friends of Fr. Anthony loading the second truck.
  • 026- Fr. Anthony.
  • 028- Fr. Anthony prepares to take the truck to Chicago to the shipping facility.
  • 029- Update Aug. 20, the books loaded into the shipping container in Chicago, ready to go.

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