The Church today venerates the Memory of Clement.
St. Clement was instructed in the Faith of Christ by the Apostle Peter.
He became Bishop of Rome in the year 91 — the third after the death of the Apostles.
St. Clement died a martyr in roughly the year 100, during the reign of Trajan.
A portion of the saint’s holy relics are venerated today at the Petraki Monastery, in north Athens.