St. Bernard Catholic Church Clementsville, KY

St. Bernard Catholic Church Clementsville, KY 3rd oldest Catholic settlement in the Archdiocese of Louisville - established in 1802
St. Saturday Vigil Mass at 4:00 p.m. Even months - Mass is at St. St.

Bernard's Catholic Church in Clementsville celebrates Mass Tuesdays,Wed,Thursdays, & Fridays at 9 am eastern time, Saturdays at 5 pm, & Sundays at 11 am 606-787-7570 (in Clementsville, KY)

Masses are held as follows:
Tuesday - Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
**Note: 4th Sunday of each month we have a combined Mass at 10 a.m. Bernard's in Clementsville. Odd months - Mass is at Sacred H

eart in Liberty. All Masses are Eastern Standard Time and are streamed on our FB page. Confessions are heard on Saturdays at 3:30 p.m. or by appointment. Holy Rosary - Thursdays, 4 p.m. Live on FB page. Stations of the Cross - (during Lent) on Fridays at 1 p.m. The history of St. Bernard in Clementsville, KY, began in 1802 when seven Catholic families, originally from Maryland , migrated from Washington County , Kentucky to the Casey Creek region. These early Catholics first celebrated Mass in their homes and a traveling priest named Father Badin came by to serve their needs. In 1807, Trappist Monks built a monastery on the banks of Casey Creek but soon left in 1808. These farming families developed their own church and schools in Clementsville, known as the Catholic part of Casey County. In 1810, Father Nerinckx helped those original settlers purchase over 400 acres of land (now known as the Chapel Farm) and erect a small log church which he christened Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. The cost was over $800 and the now thirteen Catholic families shared the expenses. Two schools were erected on the Chapel Farm in the 1820’s. Lorettine nuns established a convent and school for girls named Mt. Olivet and the Brothers of the Missions priests built a home for their order and a school for boys. Both schools closed prior to 1830. In 1860, Father Hutchins (a boyhood friend of Abraham Lincoln) erected a second church 4 miles from the first and christened it St. John Chrysostom. It too was small and made of log. Hilly topography and poor roads have always isolated this pocket of Catholics in a predominantly Protestant area. The Casey Creek settlements now had two churches but in 1881 the first church was torn down and St. John Chrysostom was re-christened St. Bernard of Clairvaux. That was also the year that St. Bernard held its first picnic to raise money to purchase a bell for the church. By 1890 the little log church couldn’t hold the growing Catholic population so Father Gabe helped the families construct a new third church which was dedicated in 1892. Bernard became a parish in 1897 when Father John Imhof became its first resident priest and a rectory was built for him (a rectory that still stands today). Unfortunately, Father Imhof died in 1900 and, at his request, he was buried at St. Bernard. In 1907, with over 640 parishioners, Father Alphonsus O’Shea and several lay teachers began a school that cost of $3500. However, three Ursuline sisters of Mount St. Joseph arrived in 1911 to teach and a house was soon built for them. The Ursulines taught at St. Bernard from 1911 to 1971. In January 1949, disaster struck when the beautiful church caught fire and burned down. Father Blandford headed the construction of a fourth church and a larger school at a cost of over $100,000. When the new church was completed, the first Mass was held on Palm Sunday, April 2, 1950. The students transferred from the little school to the new one on April 18, 1950. Due to low enrollment, the St. Bernard high school was closed in 1965 and the elementary school was shut down in 1971. Intense bonds and a strong Catholic heritage continue among the parishioners, most of whom are direct descendents of those seven original families. Bernard continues to be the heart of Clementsville’s community. An annual summer picnic and the area’s longest-running variety and talent show are a few of the things that Clementsville & St. Bernard are known for. Kentucky historian John A. Lyons commented in his book Historical Sketches of the Parish of St. Bernard of Clairvaux on Casey Creek, Clementsville, Kentucky, “It is a story of hardy pioneers and their descendants, of valiant missionaries and their successors, whose labors form one of the most interesting chapters in the history of Catholicity in Kentucky.” St. Bernard Parish now serves about 250 parishioners. Sacred Heart, a mission of St. Bernard located in Liberty, opened in 1987.

01/20/2026

St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Community, Clementsville is the fb page you need to be on. This is an old page & not kept updated.

Have a blessed week.
01/11/2026

Have a blessed week.

11/14/2023

PLEASE SEE OUR NEW FB PAGE: St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Community, Clementsville, KY . Please DO NOT post or comment on this page. Thank you.

06/27/2023
WE HAVE MOVED!  PLEASE SEE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE - St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church Community, Clementsville, KY...
06/21/2023

WE HAVE MOVED! PLEASE SEE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE - St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church Community, Clementsville, KY. Due to a death we have been without an Administrator on this page for some time now. Therefore as we welcome a new priest to our church it seemed a good time to transition to the new page. All photos and history will remain here - but we will not be using this page going forward. We hope you will LIKE the new page and continue to follow us there. God bless.

We have an upgrade to our Live Auction! We took our Book 1 Traces of Magic by Fr. Patrick Dolan to be signed and he gift...
06/16/2023

We have an upgrade to our Live Auction! We took our Book 1 Traces of Magic by Fr. Patrick Dolan to be signed and he gifted us the other three (3) books of the series. He then signed all four (4) books! Come to the Picnic to see all the things we have for this years' picnic!

There will not be a Rosary today. Father is moving some of his things to his new parish. We will have to wait and see wh...
06/15/2023

There will not be a Rosary today. Father is moving some of his things to his new parish. We will have to wait and see what our new priest - Fr. Jinto Thomas wants to do about Rosary time. Fr. George asks that we continue to pray the rosary each day.

Here's a list of our Silent Auction items!  Be sure you're planning on coming to the picnic! It won't be the same withou...
06/14/2023

Here's a list of our Silent Auction items! Be sure you're planning on coming to the picnic! It won't be the same without you!

Thank you to all who came out to share your love & stories with Fr. George on Sunday. He had a good time, as well as all...
06/14/2023

Thank you to all who came out to share your love & stories with Fr. George on Sunday. He had a good time, as well as all of us too.

06/12/2023

Sunday, June 11th.

Address

5075 S Ky 551
Clementsville, KY
42539

Telephone

+16067877570

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