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Pastor George H. Clements giving Holy Communion, 1973

George Clements (January 26, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Roman Catholic priest who made history in 1981 by becoming the first priest to adopt a child. The Father Clements Story was produced as a film by NBC starring actor Lou Gossett Jr. Father Clements was at one time the pastor of Holy Angels Elementary School, a historically African-American Roman Catholic elementary school on the South side of Chicago.


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  1. Father George Clements Retrieved 27-June-2008


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