• Job & Networking Ministry Meets Tonight
    April 13, 2020
    We've moved our meetings online. Join us on Zoom call for Job Seeker’s Exchange from 6:00—7:00 PM and Networking Like a Pro from 7:00—9:15 PM.
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  • Pastor's Letter
    April 12, 2020
    WE WILL ALWAYS SING “ALLELUIA”
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  • Cardinal's Easter Message
    April 12, 2020
    A Letter from the Archbishop of Chicago
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  • RCIA & CMI
    April 11, 2020
    Please pray for these men, women and children who are preparing for the Sacraments of Initiation. Sustain them on the journey and may they be surrounded by your love and strength. And as we journey with them, may we be reminded that growth in our own faith is ongoing, life-giving and lifelong.
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  • Decree of Cardinal Cupich
    April 11, 2020
    Dispense from Easter Obligation
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  • Light a Candle Online
    April 10, 2020
    We know that Our Lord, Mary, and all the saints hear and respond to our prayers. Light a candle and share your prayer intention so we can pray with you as well.
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  • Prayer in Times of Anxiety and Fear
    April 9, 2020
    Let nothing disturb you, Let nothing frighten you, All things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.      —St. Teresa of Avila
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  • FOOD FOR THE JOURNEY:
    April 8, 2020
    A Reflection by Deacon Allen Tatara. How to Work from Home (and not lose your mind)
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  • Giving Blood Saves Lives… Especially Now!
    April 7, 2020
    9 parishioners donated 12 units of blood at the Schaumburg Blood Center and a total of 157 units were collected this year!!! The Vitalant Blood bank is taking extra precautions because of the COVID—19 crisis. Appointments are required. Please call 877-258-4825. All potential donors are having their temperature taken at the door. Those whose temperature exceeds the maximum temperature allowed, cannot donate.
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  • FOOD FOR THE JOURNEY:
    April 7, 2020
    A Reflection by Lynn Howard
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  • Family Life in a Pandemic
    April 6, 2020
    We are navigating uncharted waters: e-learning and working remotely from home; social distancing taking away everything from in-person Eucharistic worship to gym memberships; daily news ramping up fear and uncertainty. How are we supposed to raise a family in all of this?
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  • Job & Networking Ministry
    April 6, 2020
    We've moved our meeting online. Please join us on April 13 for our Job Seekers Exchange and Networking Like a Pro. Open this article for instructions to join our Zoom calls.
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  • Experiencing Holy Week in A New Way
    April 5, 2020
    This year, we’ll have to experience Holy Week and Easter in a different way.  No, we won’t be able to be together in person, but we’ll unite through the power of prayer and the longing in heart to be with our community that feels like home. Please watch the website to learn more about how we’ll connect as a community of faith here at St. Hubert.  If you haven’t had a chance to sign up for Flock Notes—a way to stay connected through email--now is the time!  We’ll let you know what’s planned. We will travel to Jerusalem, to Golgotha, and will experience the resurrection together in a different way, but a spiritually meaningful way.
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  • Pastor's Letter
    April 5, 2020
    The Great Story that must Always be Told: Palm Sunday 2020
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  • Helping Each Other: Our Sunday Offering
    April 4, 2020
    In tough and challenging times, we are grateful for all those who are making an effort to send in their contributions either through the mail or by dropping them off at the church or parish office.  We’re also grateful to those who are giving electronically at Give Central—which is becoming more popular in today’s world, and another way to give when you’re not physically present. Our mission is to be able to build up the Body of Christ in our world around us, and we’re making every effort to keep it going. Thank you for continuing your support in these extraordinary times.   
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  • A Spiritual Communion
    April 4, 2020
    A Spiritual Communion Prayer Service will be available every Sunday throughout this time when we do not have Mass. It is patterned after the Mass, is unique to St. Hubert with a reflection by Fr. Mike, and provides a way to keep our community connected and in prayer. When we cannot receive the Eucharist in person, we can still receive it by desire. Spiritual Communion is a profound prayer of longing to be with Christ. If you have a crucifix or an image of Christ on holy card or a statue, consider using it as a focal point for your time of prayer. 
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  • Self-Compassion and COVID-19
    April 3, 2020
    Self-compassion can help if the virus is causing you unnecessary anxiety, limiting your ability to work or travel, reducing your income, or if you or someone you know has already contracted the virus. A self-compassionate response to the COVID-19 epidemic may look something like this, modeled on the Self-compassion Break:
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  • You can request that a family member or friend be remembered at Mass.
    April 3, 2020
    Click here to complete the Mass Intention Request Form. Please note that lead time for requests is 3 weeks. A member of our office staff will contact you to confirm arrangements. For questions, please call the parish office at 847-885-7700, ext. 102. A suggested donation of $10 is requested.
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  • Holy Land Information Meeting is cancelled
    April 2, 2020
    Due to the most recent social distancing guidelines, the Holy Land Information Meeting that was scheduled for April 28 at St. Hubert has been canceled. Watch the bulletin for a new date and time when it will be safe for groups to gather together again.
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  • Prayers Requests Can Be Made Online
    April 1, 2020
    Click here to have a particular intention for those who are sick, recently deceased, or otherwise in need of prayers considered for inclusion in the Prayer of the Faithful during our Sunday liturgy.
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