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Locality: Roseville, California

Phone: +1 916-772-4717



Address: 1950 Junction Blvd 95747 Roseville, CA, US

Website: www.stclareroseville.org/

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St. Clare Catholic Church, Roseville 11.05.2022

Dear friends in Christ, Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, is urgently asking the world to pray the rosary every day during the month of May for peace. He has also designated this Friday as a day of prayer and fasting in conjunction with the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Fr Innocent and I are inviting you and your family to join us as a parish community this Friday, May 13th, to support our Holy Father's request and to celebrate the 105th anniversary of the first appearance of M...ary at Fatima. At 6:30PM we will have a recitation of the rosary and consecration of families to Jesus and Mary, followed by an outdoor candlelight procession. This will be a grace-filled experience for your entire family. Remember what Fr Patrick Peyton, founder of the Family Rosary Crusade firmly stated: "the family that prays together stays together". See you on Friday. God bless you and Mary keep you. Fr George & Fr Innocent

St. Clare Catholic Church, Roseville 28.04.2022

A reminder that tonight is Deacon Ken's next Faithful Questions talk It will be both an in-person (Morris Hall) and live-stream event (click the graphic to be taken to YouTube to watch). In person you’ll get refreshments as well as the benefits of an interactive environment and socializing with fellow parishioners. Title: When is it moral to fight a war?... Description: With the war in Ukraine, many of us are wonder what the right response is. Is it moral for the US to intervene directly? What about indirectly? In what ways can Ukraine defend themselves and are there limits? In this talk, Deacon Ken will do his best to share the Church's long-standing 'Just War Doctrine' and how it can help us understand what responses are morally acceptable, particularly in Ukraine.