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ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH

729 GRAND CANYON ● HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169

Www.sainthubert.org

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME J U L Y 8 , 2 0 1 8

PASTOR’S LETTER

St. Hubert 2 Hoffman Estates

Fixing Our Eyes on the Lord In the gospel today, Jesus talks about being a prophet in his home town. It doesn’t quite work. The townspeople—especially in those days and in that culture—knew each other very well. They appreciated his wisdom and were astonished by what he was saying, yet it limited their ability to do what the gospel often challenges us to do: to think like God. The prophet moves us to see the world the way God sees it. Prophets were very common in the Old Testament. We hear their words often at Mass—prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and the prophet we hear from today: Ezekiel. Their message was to be faithful to the commandments and the covenant with God. In the New Testament, the prophet we hear about, of course, is John the Baptist, who prepared people’s hearts to accept Jesus’ message and good news. After Pentecost, the Church became the prophetic voice in our world. The Holy Spirit works through the community of faith and in the hierarchy of the Church. Within the last century or so, the Church has become the voice of reason and conscience especially when it comes to the way people treat each other as we live together in the world. Catholic social teaching has developed from this. It is a body of deep thinking and reflection on the human experience by our Popes and the various Conferences of Bishops as they look at society and what happens as it develops. The goal is to see what God sees and to see it through the eyes of the One we follow—Jesus Christ. It is what helps us identify where there is injustice and to work toward making a difference. So, the Church is still a prophetic voice within our deep tradition. And at the heart of it is the value of human life. It’s in realizing that God created us to be in relationship with others. We’re not just individuals, but a communion of people living and working and being with each other. Our St. Hubert community grows from this. It’s the reason we gather together.

Odds & Ends ● Rosary Repair. Just a reminder that one of our parishioners can repair broken rosaries for you.

There’s a drop-off for this located at the ministry counter in the narthex of the Church. He also accepts any extra rosaries you may have that you would like to donate to the missions.

● Cleaning House. The offices at the Parish Ministry Center will close the week of July 9th from

9am-5pm to clean house and prepare for the upcoming ministry year. If you need anything during this time, please give us a call and we’ll follow up. Please note the front office will continue to be open in the evenings from 5-8pm Monday-Thursday.

I am at my niece’s wedding this weekend returning Tuesday. Also to give you a “heads up”, I’ll be on my annual retreat July 16-20. I will be praying for you and with you. May God bless you in the week ahead and guide you in all you do, --Fr. Mike

To help navigate through some of the issues of our day—anything from abortion, to immigration reform, to marriage and family life, to the rights of workers and other issues—you can find the principals of Catholic Social Teaching and the bishops statements on the US Bishop’s website: usccb.org.

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 3 JULY 8, 2018

III KINGA WOLSKA + KYLE MILLER I GWENDOLYN WILKE + THOMAS LANGE

Wedding Banns

Next Week’s Readings: Amos 7:12-15

Ephesians 1:3-14 or 1:3-10

Mark 6:7-13

WORSHIP

Readings for the Week are on page 4. Monday, July 9—St. Augustine Zhao Rong

7:00 AM St. Hubert Parishioners

Tuesday, July 10

8:30 AM Anthony Gdowski

Wednesday, July 11—St. Benedict

7:00 AM Communion Service

Thursday, July 12

7:00 AM Communion Service

Friday, July 13—St. Henry

7:00 AM St. Hubert Parishioners

Saturday, July 14—St. Kateri Tekakwitha

2:00 PM Wedding: Kinga Wolska + Kyle Miller

4:30 PM Simone Lucas; Mary Lutz

Sunday, July 15—15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

7:30 AM John Rausch; Keith Wilson;

Ernie Pureza

9:00 AM Provvindenza Olmo

10:45 AM Trudy Keck; LeRoy Krizka;

Frances Eichhorn

12:15 PM Federico Amacio; Theresa E. Zielinski

6:00 PM St. Hubert Parishioners

Sick Christy Maiagay, Amelia Berg, Monica Deresinski, Ted Kopczynski, Dorothy Garvey, Michael Keating,

Emily DelaFonti, Karen Schaber, Stephanie Skiles, Vicki Kubal, Alaine Kubal, John Kubal, Wyatt Frey,

Gary Thrasher, Helen Jerusis, Sharnice Cyprien, John & Judy Connolly, Norbert Ciesil, Missy Thompson,

Ann Weber, Stephen Weber, Keegan Rugebregt, Jody Guarino, Maria Gonzalez, Don Fachet, Larry Kutt,

Tom & Aurora Masen, Jonalyn Soriano, Vivian Trainor, Bradley Gerlach, David Hawkins, Michael Scott,

Kenneth Villamar, Brian Beam, Peter Ruden, Emma Tucker, Mary Kay Duda, Carol Clipper, Bob Bates,

Dan Moutvic, Della Bezanis, Barb Perlman, Judi Kukral, Michelle Aquino-Tulgar

Others Those who protect at home and overseas

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We are still working on the offertory envelopes. All matters will be resolved by mid-July. Thank you for your patience.

St. Hubert 4 Hoffman Estates

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5 JULY 8, 2018

RON ROLHEISER

Daniel Berrigan was once asked: “Where does your faith

reside, where’s its real seat?” His answer is wonderful,

both in color and insight: “Your faith is rarely where

your head is at and rarely where your heart is at. Your

faith is where your ass is at! Inside what commitments

are you sitting? Within what reality do you anchor

yourself?”

Faith, in his view, is not anchored in the head or the

heart. But how is that possible? If it isn’t in the head or

the heart, where is it?

From Aristotle, through Thomas Aquinas, through

contemporary philosophy and psychology, analysts have

generally agreed that, as human beings, we have three

major spiritual faculties: HEAD, HEART, and GUT,

each with a special function. In our heads, we think. In

our hearts, we feel. What happens in the gut? In the gut,

we know, just simply know, in a way beyond thoughts

and feelings. The gut has to do with intuition, it lets us

know what we “have to do”. It’s there that we experience

the categorical imperatives within our lives.

With that as a background, we can begin to understand

the wisdom of Berrigan’s answer: To use just one

example: There are times when each of us in the most

important commitments within our lives (faith, family,

church, morality) find ourselves in a situation where our

heads aren’t in it, our hearts aren’t in it, but we are in it!

Against the more spontaneous wisdom of our heads and

against the more natural feelings of our hearts, we are

anchored by another kind of thought and feeling which

perhaps we can’t explain to anyone, even to ourselves,

but which keeps us sitting, standing, and walking solidly

inside of a certain commitment. We are doing what “we

have to do” because at some deep level we simply

“know” that this is what we need to do, that this is what

is right. That’s faith.

Faith is manifest in our decisions, our commitments, and

our life-choices, more than in any intellectual beliefs or

passionate feelings. It shows itself in decisions, in

choosing certain commitments and in remaining within

them. It’s helpful to know this.

How do I know whether my faith is weak or strong? By

checking where my ass is at! Why am I inside certain

commitments? Why am I remaining there? That,

ultimately, is the criterion. The same holds true for

assessment of others’ faith. What’s to be said of those

among our own children, siblings, neighbors, and friends,

who no longer go to church and seem, on the surface at

least, to be rather cavalier about the faith?

How we assess their faith may not be based upon where

their heads and hearts are at, but rather upon where they

are at. Do they radiate charity, graciousness, respect,

hospitality, honesty, generosity, moral integrity, concern

for justice? To what are they giving their lives? What

commitments are they sitting and walking within and

why? Faith is judged by these things, not only by how

someone thinks, feels, or expresses herself explicitly in

the area of faith.

God, as Jesus makes clear, is a self-emptying God, and

we live in the wonder and grace of that kenosis. God, it

seems, is self-secure enough so as to not need to be

always the centre of conscious attention, the

acknowledged life of the party.

We see then that there is a real difference between the

idea of faith and its reality. Too often we confuse these.

Faith is also an idea and that idea can sometimes be very

stimulating intellectually. As well, the idea of faith can

stir and inflame the heart. The reverse is also true. As a

notion, faith can sometimes seem intellectually stifling

and can feel emotionally crippling. Feelings and thoughts

run a wide gamut and so we must be careful to not

mistake how we think and feel about God on any given

day for the reality of faith. Thoughts and feelings about

God are not necessarily faith, as we all-too-quickly learn

when our faith is challenged; either by the distractions of

everyday life, the scandals in the church, or, more

deeply, by personal tragedy, when we are cut down at

our roots by terminal illness, the loss of health through

aging, and other irreversible losses. It’s then that we find

out, only too quickly, that the idea of faith, as distinct

from the reality of faith, lacks the substance to truly let

us believe in a deeper life than what the world can give

us now.

C.S. Lewis, in recounting his own journey to faith, tells

us that it was not, in the end, his thoughts or feelings that

led him to faith. Rather it was God’s grip on him, an

inchoate brand in his soul that wouldn’t go away, a

nagging burn in his gut. As he puts it: “The harshness of

God is softer than the kindness of men and God’s

compulsion is our liberation.”

Used with permission of the author. Oblate Father

Ron Rolheiser is a theologian, teacher, and award-

winning author, and is President of the Oblate School of

Theology in San Antonio, TX. He can be contacted

through his website www.ronrolheiser.com. Reprinted

from May 5, 2002.

Where Faith Resides

St. Hubert 6 Hoffman Estates

Our Annual St. Hubert – St. Aloysius

Sharing Parish Picnic

August 11th

WE NEED BINGO PRIZES

Please bring your new and/or gently used Donations to our Parish

Ministry Center by: August 7th

Questions – Judy Norkus 847-985-8861

Summer is here. Time to go with the Stewards of St. Hubert to the Schaumburg Boomers game

SAVE THE DATE Friday, August 10th – 7:00 p.m.

Tickets will be $10.00/person and will include fireworks. We will be selling tickets after

Masses at the end of July.

Hoffman – Schaumburg Knights of Columbus

200 Ticket Raffle to Support KOC Activities 1 - $500 Prize 9 - $50 Prizes

Tickets - $10 each

Tickets will be sold at all Masses on July 14 & 15, 2018 Drawing: Sunday, July 22, 2018 ● Winner need not be present

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7 JULY 8, 2018

St. Hubert 8 Hoffman Estates

ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC SCHOOL 255 Flagstaff Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 ● 847-885-7702

Kelly Bourrell, Principal [email protected]

Summer Camps at St. Hubert Catholic School!

St. Hubert hosted a Basketball Camp {a hoop

session} that worked on a cutting-edge approach to

skill development. Players worked on Hard skills:

shooting mechanics, ball-handling, and finishing

moves, Soft skills: appropriate offensive and

defensive reads, and worked to build good game

habits.

The Totus Tuus college missionaries came to

St. Hubert this summer for a week long spiritual

summer camp! Kids grades 1-6 enjoyed 5 days of

Faith, Friends, and Fun! There was a Totus Tuus

camp for Junior High and High School Students too!

Children Grades K-6 Invented the future at Camp

Invention! At Camp Invention, a program of the

National Inventors Hall of Fame, children were

presented with fun hands on activities that

encourage creative problem solving, teamwork,

entrepreneurship, and curiosity.

Like our camps? You’ll love our school!

Schedule a Tour Today! 847-885-7702, ext. 0

[email protected]

Now Enrolling! Preschool – 8th Grade

Ask us about new Invest in Kids Scholarships!

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 9 JULY 8, 2018

Teachers and Aides Needed! Why Be a Catechist or a Catechist’s Aide?

● The best way to learn is to teach.● Your own faith will come alive. ● You become an active participant in one of the essential

responsibilities of a Church community. ● You assist in bringing Christ to others. ● You practice stewardship. ● You show your own family that you value the Faith. ● You become a role model. ● Being a Catechist brings joy. ● You make a difference in the lives of our young people.

The success of the Faith Formation of our children is due to the generosity & dedication of volunteers. These volunteers, who become Catechists and classroom aides, share their faith while teaching the youth of our parish and help them grow in the Faith. We are in need of volunteers for the upcoming 2018-2019 year, which begins in September. We will provide you with the training, tools, and support to assist you in this Ministry. Classes are on Wednesdays 4:00-5:45 PM and Sundays 7:20 – 9:00 PM. Contact Mike Keenan for more information at [email protected] or 847-885-7703.

You are invited to a

Reunion/Get Together

in the Honor of Michael DeLarco

● Date: Tuesday, July 31st at 6:30PM (This event will be the evening before the 15th annual golf outing.)

● Location: Moretti’s – Unique Events 2475 W. Higgins Rd. Hoffman Estates

● Cost: $25 per person – includes pizza buffet, pasta, appetizers, salad, and donation to the Michael S. DeLarco foundation

● Cash Bar ● Payment – we are using the Venmo app- user name Lamurr

Please feel free to contact either Lisa Murray at [email protected] or Cathy Porto at [email protected] with any questions. RSVP and Payment by July 24 is appreciated. Please share this event with all St. Hubert

2007 graduates, their families, and friends of

the DeLarco’s.

Saint Viator High School Congratulates St. Hubert Parish

Saint Viator High School wishes to recognize the Second Semester achievements of students who are members of St. Hubert Parish. Congratulations to the following students.

Principal Honor Roll

Allison Bosshart ’19, Megan Bosshart ’20, Nicole Durso ’19, Nikolas Hohlweg ’19, Hernando Ledesma ’19,

Brooke Puccini ’19, Grace Rygiel ’19, Jaden Schafer ’19, Anne Sheriff ’21, William Sheriff ’18

High Honor Roll

Lorenzo Bujalil ’21, Robert Cagann ’21, Emily Durso ’20, Ashleigh Jarvis-Flinn ’21, Paige Laskiewicz ’19,

Anthony Letto ’18, Emma Morrisey ’21, Kyle Morrisey ’18, Jacqueline Moynihan ’21, Alec Scislowski ’21,

Sophia Stamov ’20

B Honor Roll

Joy Bertagna ’18, Renee Calhoun ’21, Michael Callahan ’21, Gerard Carey ’20, Colin Colon ’20, Ava Davis ’20, Ashley Edgeworth ’21, Conrad Glodz ’21,

Dylan Grant ’19, Paul Letto ’20, Jonathan Ngoy ’21, Carli Pulver ’18, Giovanna Sarnello ’19, Trinity Schiff ’21,

Crystal Schuster ’19, Jack Scislowski ’18, Justin Valencia ’20, Dominic Yonkus ’20

St. Hubert 10 Hoffman Estates

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11 JULY 8, 2018

Career Journaling July 9, 7:00—9:15 PM PMC Clubroom Every so often we hear about career journaling and its advantages in seeking new opportunities. Learn what Career Journaling is and how to use it in your job search.

Resume Review July 21, 9:00—11:00 AM Long Grove Community Church 1110 Robert Parker Coffin Road, Long Grove, IL Bring your resume for a one-on-one personal evaluation by one of six HR, Search, or Career Counselors who will be on hand to give you their thoughts and suggestions. Bring a friend.

For questions regarding the St. Hubert Job Ministry events, contact Bob Podgorski at [email protected].

JOB SEEKER’S EXCHANGE: Whether you are a newcomer to the Saint Hubert Job and Networking Ministry or one of our members, feel free to attend the Job Seeker’s Exchange meeting before the regular general meeting, each 2nd and 4th Monday. If you have a job seeking question or would like to listen in on the Q & A others bring to our team members, stop in anytime between 6:00—7:00 PM, 2nd floor of the Ministry Center, Dorothy Day Room. Our team members will be there to facilitate an exchange of career information guaranteed to help your job search.

St. Hubert 12 Hoffman Estates

Build up the Church as the apostles did – Become an RCIA Sponsor Companion! RCIA Sponsorship

What does it take to be an RCIA sponsor companion? ● A desire to be a friend and companion during

an important time in someone’s life. A commitment to the RCIA community and journey. An eagerness to learn that will benefit you and your candidate

● Being a confirmed Catholic who regularly practices their faith and leads a life in harmony with the faith.

A sponsor attends the weekly RCIA sessions with each candidate or catechumen. He/she helps the newcomer to learn about the Catholic faith and about St. Hubert parish community. You don’t have to be an expert on the Catholic faith, but you do have to be someone who values your Catholic faith and wants to share it with others. Through RCIA we are building people of faith into the Church, just as the apostles did! Being an RCIA sponsor is a big commitment, but it also offers big rewards. Besides helping someone join the Church, you’ll make new friends, have fun, and learn a lot about your own Catholic faith! For more information, contact Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or [email protected]

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

“What are you looking for . . . come and see.”

– John 1: 38-39

● Are you thinking about becoming Catholic?

● Are you not yet baptized?

● Are you baptized in another faith tradition but seeking the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion in the Catholic faith?

● Are you baptized Catholic but were not raised in the Catholic faith?

● Are you searching and not sure where your journey is leading you?

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults meets Tuesday evenings. Perhaps YOU are being called to begin the most important journey of your life . . . the journey of faith. Have you or do you have a friend or family member who has an interest in learning more about the Catholic Faith? Join us . . . to question, to explore, to learn, to become a part of the Catholic faith journey.

For more information, call Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or email her at

[email protected]

Children’s Ministry of Initiation

Children’s Ministry of Initiation (CMI) is a special parish process for families with older children, grades 3rd through 8th

● Who have never been baptized and are interested in becoming Catholic;

● Who were baptized in another denomination and are considering becoming Catholic;

● Who have been baptized Roman Catholic but have received little or no formal religious education and have not received the sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation.

For more information, contact Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or [email protected].

Rev. Mike Scherschel (Pastor)…………………..Ext.106...…………..………………[email protected]

Rev. Robert C. Rizzo (Pastor Emeritus)

Pat Aschom (Pastoral Secretary)………………...Ext. 104……………………………………[email protected]

Deacon Steve Baldasti ......................................... ………………………………………………[email protected]

Deacon Dick & Sandy Lawson ............................ Ext. 105……….…………………….……… [email protected]

Deacon Allen & Stephanie Tatara ....................... Ext. 114..……………………………….……[email protected]

Teresa McCutchan (Business Manager) .............. Ext. 111……………………………….…[email protected]

Marie Staffa (Ministry Coordinator) .................... Ext. 124………………………………………[email protected]

Ed Magistrado (Director of Music)……….…….Ext. 108…………………………………[email protected]

Michael Keenan (Director Religious Ed.) ........... 847-885-7703………………………………[email protected]

Stephanie Tatara (Youth Ministry Coordinator)...Ext. 114………………………………………[email protected]

Karyn Weiland (Bulletin Editor)………………...Ext. 119…………………..…….…………[email protected]

14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 13 JULY 8, 2018

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Thursday ................ 9:00AM - 8:00PM

Friday ...................................... 9:00AM - 4:00PM

(Closed for lunch 12:00 - 1:00PM)

Saturday .................................. 9:00AM - 1:30PM

Sunday .................................... 9:00AM - 1:30PM

PARISH OFFICE ……………847-885-7700 Ext. 102 FAX…...847-885-4631 www.sainthubert.org

ALEXIAN INTERFAITH COUNSELING SERVICES

.............................................…………….....855-383-2224

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE….877-863-6338

CRISIS PREGNANCY HELPLINE…….630-339-3660

ARCHDIOCESE HOT LINES

Sexual Abuse .............................................. 800-994-6200

Financial Misconduct ................................. 866-294-5256

ST. HUBERT SCHOOL ........................ 847-885-7702

Kelly Bourrell ............................................... Principal

....................................................... Assistant Principal

Fax ........................................................ 847-885-0604

Email ................................. [email protected]

PARISH CONTACTS

“Joyful Again” Retreats

July 21 & 22 Holy Family in Inverness

August 11 & 12 Mary Queen in Elmhurst

“Joyful Again!” is a nationally recognized retreat which started at Holy Family 30+ years ago. It provides the widowed with support from others who understand the loss associated with the death of a spouse. “Joyful Again!” is a two-day retreat for widows and widowers who want to resolve the grief they feel inside and begin to live again after the death of their spouse. The retreat emphasizes self-help, personal growth skills, and personal spiritual practices that will enable the participant to take the healing journey.

For more information contact: Joyful Again! at 708-354-7211 or [email protected].

P.S. Our website at www.joyfulagain.org offers answers to many questions regarding who should attend this retreat and how long after being widowed. Be sure to check it out.

Caring Hearts Adult Day Services

The Caring Hearts Adult Day Center offers a safe, supportive and stimulating environment for older adults who experience mild to moderate memory loss. Group members maintain their independence by making new friends and socializing. They will be involved in structured, supervised and fun activities while caregivers take a deserved break from their care-giving responsibilities. The Caring Hearts program is available Monday—Thursday 11:00 AM—3:00 PM. Lunch is available. This helpful program is located at Palatine Township Senior Center, 505 S. Quentin Road in Palatine, IL 60067. For more information, contact Nancy Frenk at 847-991-1112, ext. 222.

Monday

JULY 9

ANNUAL OFFICE CLEANOUT - OFFICE CLOSED

9:00 AM—5:00 PM

6:00 PM—Job Seekers' Exchange—DD

7:00 PM—Job & Networking Meeting—PMC CR

Tuesday JULY 10

ANNUAL OFFICE CLEANOUT - OFFICE CLOSED

9:00 AM—5:00 PM

July 11 ANNUAL OFFICE CLEANOUT - OFFICE CLOSED

9:00 AM—5:00 PM

7:00 PM—RCIA Team Meeting - BERN

Thursday JULY 12

ANNUAL OFFICE CLEANOUT - OFFICE CLOSED

9:00 AM—5:00 PM

7:30 AM—Divine Mercy Devotion—CH

7:00 PM—KC Business Meeting—COMM

7:00 PM—SHBA Sports—MPR

Friday JULY 13

ANNUAL OFFICE CLEANOUT - OFFICE CLOSED

9:00 AM—5:00 PM

6:30 AM—Rosary—CH

6:00 PM—Wedding Rehearsal/Tatara—CH

Saturday JULY 14

11:00 AM—CFC Youth Collective Household

………. Prayer Meeting—PMC CR

2:00 PM—Wedding/Tatara—CH

Sunday JULY 15

ST. HUBERT FACILITY ABBREVIATIONS

PARISH MINISTRY CENTER

Upper Level BERN - Bernardin Rm DD - Dorothy Day Rm SA - St. Aloysius Rm

Lower Level MPR - Multi-Purpose Rm PMC CR - PMC Club Rm PMC KIT - PMC Kitchen

SCHOOL

JR HI -Jr High Classrms SL - School Library LR - Lunch Room MCL - Music Classrm TL - Teacher Lounge

CHURCH

Upper Level CH - Church

Lower Level SCR - St. Cecelia Rm COMM - Community Rm HALL - Church Hall LL KIT - Kitchen SHR - St. Hubert Rm RMR - Richard Miller Rm

Saturday : 4:30 PM; Reconciliation after Mass

Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 AM; 12:15 & 6:00 PM

Monday & Friday: 7:00 AM Mass Adoration after Friday morning Mass until 9AM

Tuesday: 8:30 AM Mass

Wednesday & Thursday: 7:00 AM Communion Service

Call the Parish Office 847-885-7700 for further questions or to make arrangements.

BAPTISMS To register for Baptism, stop in or call the Parish Office. Parents must attend a Baptismal Preparation Meeting, which is held on the last Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM. You may attend this parent meeting either before or after the baby is born.

Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 1:30 PM or at Mass by arrangement. You will confirm the date for Baptism by attending the Baptism Preparation Meeting.

MARRIAGES Please do not reserve your banquet hall before confirming the date with the church. Set your date by calling the Parish Office as early as possible as you plan your wedding—at least 6 months before the wedding. Weddings take place on Saturdays at 2:00 PM. Weekdays and Sundays must be arranged individually.

RECONCILIATION Saturday after 4:30 PM Mass, or by appointment.

EUCHARIST FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND

If there is anyone who would like to receive Eucharist at home, or if you know a friend, neighbor or family member who is homebound and would like a home visit to receive Eucharist, please call the Parish Ministry Center. One of our dedicated ministers will be glad to fulfill these requests.

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Please call the Parish Ministry Center Office to make arrangements for a priest to visit.

St. Hubert 14 Hoffman Estates

WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE ST. HUBERT CALENDAR

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VIRTUOSOPERFORMING ARTS

Classes, Summer Dance

Intensives & Musical

Theater Camps

Are Now Enrolling!

Acting • Dance • Tumbling

Guitar • Piano • Voice

All Ages

847-998-9900

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ESTATE PLANNING

If you have provided for St. Hubert in your will, please let us know by contacting Father Mike. Persons interested in including the parish in their will, or questions about how to make a bequest to St. Hubert or to any other archdiocesan program and/or institution, please call the parish office, 847.885.7700, or contact directly:

Rich Goode • 225 S. Aberdeen Street, Chicago, IL 60607 • 312.655.7848

To have Richard Goode contact you, complete the form below and drop it off at the Parish Office.

Name: ____________________________________________________________

Phone (home): ______________________________________________________

Best time to call: _____________________________________________________

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To include St. Hubert in your will, the correct legal designation is:Catholic Bishop of Chicago - A Corporation Sole, For the use and benefit of St. Hubert

To include St. Hubert in your will, the correct legal designation is:Catholic Bishop of Chicago - A Corporation Sole, For the use and benefit of St. Hubert

Asthma& Allergy

Adult/Pediatric

Mark Miller, M.D.Parishioner

455 S. Roselle Rd.,Suite 206 • Schaumburg

847-352-2822

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734 E. Schaumburg Rd. • Schaumburg, IL

(224) 337-3133

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Since 1980

4 Generations of Plumbers

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847-253-9181Tom Ryan - Kevin Ryan

IL LIC # PL16019 LIC # 055-012918

Ask for the Parish Discount!

Additional Discount For Senior

Citizens 55 Years or Older!2.75% Credit Card

Convenience Fee

Our Services: • Companion Care • Personal Care • Transitional care • Respite Care

• Dementia Care • 24-Hour Live in Care – Hourly Care

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1226 N. Roselle Rd, Schaumburg

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Attorneys And Counsellors At Law

John P. Kelley (1931-2009) William F. Kelley

Matthew X. Kelley

Scott C. Zambo - Associate

Areas of Practice

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Divorce - Traf"c - Bankruptcy - Commercial and Business

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1535 WEST SCHAUMBURG ROAD, SUITE 204, HERITAGE BANK

BUILDING SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS 60194 (847) 895-9151

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1170 S. Roselle Road

Schaumburg, IL 60193

847.891.7777 • Fax: 847.891.0726

The Fabbrini FamilyParishioners since 1962

Toll free: 888-885-2000

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1310 North Roselle Road, Schaumburg, IL 60195

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Ken’s

Schaumburg

Restaurant

847-352-68981477 W Schaumburg Rd

Schaumburg

Serving Breakfast & Lunch

7 Days a Week

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