The Church of the Holy Spirit Food Pantry extends their heartfelt thanks to the parishioners of St. Hubert, who have supported their food pantry for many years and continue to amaze with each collection. The October Food Drive filled 5 vans with groceries and included $525 Jewel gift cards. Thank you for your generosity!
There was an error that occurred on the 2020 Vision statements that were sent out for November. The statements may not have included payments that were made in the month of October. These payments will appear on your statement for December 2021. Our apologies for the error. If you have any questions, please contact Joyce Manfre at 847-885-4925 or jmanfre@sainthubert.org.
We are selling Christmas wreaths again this year. The Scouts will be at the Masses on November 20 & 21st selling fresh 20" wreaths. The cost will still be only $20.
The Institute for Diaconal Studies (IDS) invites all men who feel the gentle nudge of the Holy Spirit to attend an Exploring the Diaconate session. It is a time to pray, discuss, and learn more about the discernment process and the formation program that aspirants and candidates pursue. Please join us, with your wives, if married, as we explore the potential of a vocation, engage in dialogue and pray in search of the next step. All are welcome to attend any of the sessions.
Please join us to help fill treat bags as we kick off the holiday season with great company and conversation! Tuesday, November 16 at 7:00 PM in the Parish Ministry Center Club Room. We will be filling treat bags with toys and goodies for our sharing parish, St. Aloysius, Gigi’s Playhouse, TLC Pregnancy Services, and other needy organizations.
Twenty-five percent of American women and eight percent of American men will experience domestic violence at some point in their lives. Children are very often witnesses and victims themselves. Read on the learn what exactly is considered Domestic Violence.
Thank you for your prayers and support for our parishioner, Jazmine Rangel who officially began her second year of formation with the Salesian Sisters. She entered what’s known in religious life as “Postulancy.” She would very much appreciate hearing from you if you’d like to drop her a line, and said she’s good at writing back (and she is!). Open this article for her address.
Cafe@home is way to explore faith in a new way at home, at your own pace and in your own way. We’ve created a playlist that includes a variety of activities including videos, scripture, prayers, books, activity ideas, and links to additional resources. You can choose to explore them all or just a couple that appeal to you. Reflecting on “When you’re here, you’re home”, the theme for November is Belonging.