St. Clare Roman Catholic Church 110 Nelson Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10308
About the Business
Welcome to St. Clare Roman Catholic Church, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of Great Kills at 110 Nelson Avenue, Staten Island, New York. As a cornerstone of the community, St. Clare's is dedicated to fostering a deep sense of faith, hope, and love among its parishioners and visitors. Our church is a sanctuary for spiritual growth, reflection, and community engagement. We offer a range of religious services, including daily and weekend Masses, sacraments, and faith-based education programs for all ages. Whether you are seeking a peaceful place for prayer, looking to join a supportive community, or interested in exploring your faith, we invite you to visit St. Clare Roman Catholic Church. Join us as we journey together in faith and service.
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110 Nelson Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10308, United States
Reviews
"Super Service at the St. Clare's Rectory! Mass Cards available, and their announced masses are aired online via the website, for loved ones, from far away. Parking is tight, during school's 2pm closing hours, so best to visit the Church Rectory between 10am to 1pm."
"After 15-years in our local parish - we no longer felt welcomed.. When we first stepped into St. Clare - we just knew this was our new family. Very welcoming, beautiful church & friendly, engaging parishioners"
"Beautiful, peaceful church ideal for quiet reflection and communication with our Heavenly Father. Have attended funerals and weddings there and always try to come early to enjoy quiet contemplation."
"Attended a funeral there. Church was beautifully decorated for Christmas. Was a very lovely mass and tribute to a fine man. Church was immaculately clean!"
"St. Clare’s Church is where I made my first holy communion, my Confirmation, and attended religious instruction here at the school from 7 years old until 13 years. Having this our home Church since 1974, attended Chapel at times daily, and Friday night and or Sunday morning mass was common for most Catholics-In our case, Irish-Italian through & through. Confessions were a requirement; however not bad at all if you don’t sin much. I don’t."
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