SAINT CLEMENT I, POPE, MARYTR
FEAST DAY: NOVEMBER 23RD

SAINT CLEMENT is said to have been a convert of noble birth, and to have been
consecrated bishop by St. Peter himself. With the words of the Apostles still
ringing in his ears, he began to rule the Church of God; and thus he was among
the first, as he was among the most illustrious, in the long line of those who
have held the place and power of Peter. He lived at the same time and in the
same city with Domitian, the persecutor of the Church; and besides external foes
he had to contend with schism and rebellion from within. The Corinthian Church
was torn by intestine strife, and its members set the authority of their clergy
at defiance. It was then that St. Clement interfered in the plenitude of his
apostolic authority, and sent his famous epistle to the Corinthians. He urged
the duties of charity, and above all of submission to the clergy. He did not
speak in vain; peace and order were restored. St. Clement had done his work on
earth, and shortly after sealed with his blood the faith which he had learned
from Peter and taught to the nations. Pope from 88-97.
REFLECTION.—God rewards a simple spirit of submission to the clergy, for the
honor done to them is done to Him. Your virtue is unreal, your faith in danger,
if you fail in this.