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September 14, 2016
Ministers of Care help individuals nurture their spiritual lives when their physical well-being is compromised and they need to maintain a connection with their Catholic community. Are you interested in becoming a Minister of Care? Click for more information.
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September 9, 2016
For many of us, sometime in our lifetime, a significant event occurred that remains in our memory as life-changing not only as individuals but as a generation or in our country’s history. Landing on the moon, the assassination of President John Fr. Kennedy, and for a more recent age group, millennials, the attack on the Twin Towers, which we all remember as 9/11.
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September 9, 2016
How can we clear the clutter and unused “STUFF” filling up our house??? OR What are we going to do with all the items that didn’t sell at our garage sale??? If these questions are plaguing you---DONATE THEM TO WINGS
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September 9, 2016
The pastoral care of the sick recognizes that sickness prevents people from attending the everyday activities of daily living. This can include attendance at Mass. At the same time, the sick person reminds the community of the sufferings of Jesus and the limitations of human life. Our concern for the sick mirrors that of Jesus, who visited and cared for the sick.
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September 9, 2016
Our dedicated members will begin their 11th year of creating lovely Prayer Shawls for the St. Hubert Community when we have our 1st Fall meeting on Sunday, September 11 at 1:15 PM in the Dorothy Day Room of the Parish Ministry Center.
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September 9, 2016
Sunday, October 9th at the 6:00 PM Mass, the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated. Those suffering from serious illnesses, whether physical or psychological, those facing surgery, or dealing with the limitations of aging are encouraged to receive the sacrament. It is open to those in need of physical and spiritual strengthening as they deal with health crises, no matter what their age. Caregivers are also welcome to receive the sacrament to aid them in their care of their loved ones.
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September 9, 2016
Sometimes as parents, we have forgotten how important spiritual nourishment is for our children. With work and activities, we may even find it difficult to attend church. We may sense that we have been away too long and don’t know what steps to take to return to the Catholic Faith.
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September 1, 2016
There will be an all day Fundraiser for the Knights of Columbus is on Wednesday, September 7 at Moretti’s. You must bring a flyer to participate. Download a flyer here.
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September 1, 2016
St. Hubert invites non-Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Church.
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September 1, 2016
Much like it takes a village to raise a child; it takes the whole community to initiate newcomers. Initiating new members to the Catholic Church is a community process. We are all called by baptism to be priests (a ministry of service), prophets (a ministry of evangelization), and kings (a ministry of charity/concern for others). Click for full article.
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September 1, 2016
The various topics provide an opportunity to continue our personal growth and knowledge of our faith recognizing that discipleship is a lifelong commitment. Please pick up your booklet in the Narthex or Parish Ministry Center and mark your calendars now. Information will be provided in the bulletin and on our parish website as the dates of these presentation approaches.
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September 1, 2016
Emotional abuse leaves few physical scars. Its victims suffer no broken bones, torn flesh or spilled blood. Still, those wounded might describe it as the most painful and destructive form of domestic violence.
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September 1, 2016
Celebrating the Eucharist is at the very heart of our faith. However, because of illness or injury, many of our fellow Catholics in the St. Hubert area cannot join in the celebration. To ensure that these community members stay connected to us, we invite individuals to consider becoming a minister of care. These ministry volunteers are a wonderful “invisible army” that works quietly, diligently, and lovingly to bring our Lord to those who could not otherwise receive communion. Please click on this article for more information.
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