Saint Clement of Rome (Pope and Martyr)
The third successor of Saint Peter, Clement was a Roman pontiff exiled to Crimea by Trajan for his faith. There, he performed the miracle of the sprin…
First name and chronology
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Clement, between 65 and 1988; the most famous is Saint Clement of Rome, celebrated on November 23rd.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
The third successor of Saint Peter, Clement was a Roman pontiff exiled to Crimea by Trajan for his faith. There, he performed the miracle of the sprin…
A scholar and converted philosopher, Clement of Alexandria directed the famous Catechetical School of Alexandria following Pantaenus. A great traveler…
An Italian Capuchin priest and missionary in Brazil, Clemente Recalcati (Brother Giampietro) dedicated his life to the evangelization of the indigenou…
An Italian priest and pastor of Rivalba for 43 years, Clemente Marchisio is the founder of the congregation of the Daughters of Saint Joseph, dedicate…
A priest of the Order of Saint Augustine and Prior General in Rome, Clemens Fuhl was a major figure in the renewal of the Augustinian province of Germ…
Joseph Staub (Father Marie-Clément), born in 1876 and died in 1936, was an Alsatian Assumptionist priest and founder of the congregation of the Sister…
Bishop of Münster nicknamed the "Lion of Münster," Clemens August von Galen distinguished himself through his heroic resistance against the Nazi regim…
Bishop of Münster nicknamed the 'Lion of Münster', he courageously opposed the Nazi regime and its euthanasia program for the disabled.
An Italian missionary of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME), Blessed Clement Vismara dedicated sixty years of his life to serving th…
The feast of Clement is celebrated on November 23rd, in memory of Saint Clement of Rome.
9 saints and blesseds bear the name Clement, including Saint Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria, Clemente Marchisio, Clemens August von Galen and Clemens von Galen.
The most famous saint named Clement is Saint Clement of Rome (1st century).