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St. Clement Parish (Ottawa)

St. Clement Parish
Ste-Anne's Church Ottawa.jpg
Ste-Anne Church, home of St. Clement Parish
Location Ottawa, Ontario
Country Canada
Denomination Roman Catholic
Website http://www.stclement-ottawa.org/
History
Former name(s) St. Clement Latin Community
Founded 1968 (1968)
Dedication St. Clement I
Administration
Diocese Archdiocese of Ottawa
Province Ecclesiastical province of Ottawa
Clergy
Assistant priest(s)
  • Fr. Jacques Breton, FSSP
Pastor(s) Fr. Erik Deprey, FSSP

St. Clement Parish is a bilingual Roman Catholic parish community located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and entrusted to the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. After the suppression of the liturgical norms of the 1962 Roman Missal and the promulgation of the Mass of Paul VI 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. Since June 3, 2012, St. Clement Parish operates out of Ste-Anne Church in Lowertown.

In 1968, Ottawa Archbishop Joseph-Aurèle Plourde authorized a small group of Catholics who remained attached to the Church's traditional liturgical heritage to continue to use the Latin Tridentine Mass. This group found an older priest who agreed to serve them in this desire, and they received permission to use the chapel of the Monastery of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood on Echo Drive in Ottawa for Mass. They were served first by Canon René Martin, the chaplain of the convent, then by Fr. Guy Martin, W.F. In the early 1970s, the community was told to use the Mass of Paul VI, which they did, but using the Latin language. Fr. Charles-Henri Bélanger, a former Canadian Armed Forces padre, became chaplain to the congregation in 1981.

The Community continued to gather at the Precious Blood Sisters' Monastery until 1984 when the Sisters renovated their chapel. That year the Community acquired a small building of their own in the Ottawa suburb of Gloucester, which they renovated into a chapel, placed under the patronage of Saint Clement, and furnished with altars salvaged from the renovated Monastery chapel.


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