Early life George Clements was born George Harold Clements in Chicago on January 26, 1932, to Samuel George, a Chicago city auditor, and Aldonia (Peters) Clements. He attended Corpus Christi Elementary School in Chicago, and graduated from Chicago's Quigley Academy Seminary in 1945. He studied at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sacred Theology, and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy. Clements became an ordained priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 3, 1957.
Timeline • 1945: Became the first black graduate of Quigley Academy Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. • May 3, 1957: Ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Chicago by Cardinal
Samuel Stritch. • 1960s: Marched with Reverend
Martin Luther King Jr. in Alabama, Mississippi, and Chicago. • 1981: Received approval from the
Vatican to adopt the first of his four children, becoming the first Catholic priest in the Chicago area to do so.
Death Clements suffered a
stroke on October 12, 2019. He died on November 25, 2019, at a hospital in
Hammond, Indiana, from a
heart attack at the age of 87. == Sexual abuse investigations ==