Dear Parishioners:
Welcome to the Church of St. Cletus website. As you know, St. Cletus is a very active parish and this is reflected in our numerous ministries, organizations and committees.
Our website has been designed in such a way as to help you to become aware of all the resources of St. Cletus Parish. You'll find the history of St. Cletus and be introduced to the parish staff. It also provides an excellent profile of parish life and a detailed section on stewardship and tithing.
All parish ministries, committees, organizations and activities along with a brief description of each are also listed.
Hopefully, this website can be a stepping stone of greater involvement on your part at St. Cletus parish. Take the time to peruse and read the “Time and Talent Directory”. I’m sure at least one ministry or parish activity will interest you. By giving of your time or talent to the parish, you are returning some of your God-given talents back to God. Each one of us is called by God to be good stewards of our personal gifts and talents. I encourage you to develop those talents and share them with us at St. Cletus.
MY PAGE: St. Cletus Parishioners now have the ability to log-in and view "parishioner only" pages. These non public areas are intended to create a greater sense of community within the St. Cletus parish and can be customized by each family. Each parish family is pre-registered within the site but in order to access this area you'll need to log-in. To receive your family ID and password, please send an email to our webmaster Celeste Leuck. Be sure and include the "head of household" name as registered with the parish office. You'll receive instructions about how to log-in, edit your profile and change your password.
Let me take this time to thank all of you again for making St. Cletus the wonderful parish it is. People and families give a parish its vitality. St. Cletus is truly a vibrant parish because of you. Every week, we gather for the Eucharist in order to worship our God and to celebrate who we are as God’s people. Let us never forget that it is the Eucharist, our most treasured prayer, which gives us our identity.
Sincerely,
Father James Benz, Pastor
St. Cletus Parish