You may be used to all church activities being lumped into a category called Ministries. At St. Clare, we understand ministries to be services of piety directed toward God, while our apostolates are services of mercy towards our neighbor. These are our paths to point back to seeing God and direct our path to heaven – hence our parish life is divided as such.

Fellowship is a wonderful way to connect socially with fellow parishioners and build community with those who are seeking the same goal – to strive for Heaven in relationship with the Lord.

Third Thursday Coffee

Join fellow parishioners for some fellowship and a cup of coffee on the third Thursday of the month following our 9:00am daily Mass. We will begin our Third Thursday Coffee on August 1, and it will continue throughout the year. Each month rotates for a potluck snack. Come build some…

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Men’s Night at the Rectory

Our Men’s Night at the Rectory at St. Clare is open to all men of the parish. The men meet once a month on the third Friday evening every month at 7:00pm at the rectory for socialization and community. Bring your own cigar, drinks, chair, or whatever. The priests provide…

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Ladies Night

Our Ladies Night at St. Clare is open to all women of the parish. We meet once a month for socialization, prayer, food, and formation, and host a retreat once a year. It’s a time to build community with other faithful Catholic women! Keep an eye on the bulletin for…

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Seniors

Mission: Serve the spiritual, practical and social needs of senior adults of the parish Make more effective use of the time, talent, experience, maturity and wisdom of senior adults Goals: Develop spiritual formation programs that address the unique spiritual needs of senior adults. Incorporate social programs into the senior adult…

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Moms Group

This group is meant to bring Catholic Moms from St. Clare and surrounding parishes together to share, grow and help raise our children in the faith. Bonded by our vocation as mothers and our faith, Catholic Moms Connection strives to bring together mothers throughout all seasons of their life and their families…

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Knights of Columbus

Thanks to the efforts of Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven and some of his parishioners, the Connecticut state legislature on March 29, 1882, officially chartered the Knights of Columbus as a fraternal benefit society. The Order is still true to its founding…

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