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ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC CHURCH
729 GRAND CANYON ● HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60169
Www.sainthubert.org
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 1, 2019
PASTOR’S LETTER
Being Grounded The readings this week focus on building character. As we’ll hear in the gospel, one of the qualities that Jesus feels is important is acquiring the virtue of humility. The virtues are those interior qualities we have that help define our character. So in our Catholic faith, we place a high value on them. When we say someone is a good person, we’ll often point to their virtues—the qualities they have that we notice and admire because we see them at work. Even though it’s up to us to grow in the virtues, we never do it alone. God’s grace is working within us, too. Growth happens when we “practice the virtue” we’re trying to build and we ask God to help us along the way. When I was in the seminary, my spiritual director pointed out that the word “humble” is from the Latin humus, which means “earth” or “soil.” I used to think being humble somehow meant having to be meek. And to avoid a sense of being “too proud,” it was better to discard any kind of feelings that I was good at something. But my spiritual director quickly corrected me. He said that humility is really more about realistically seeing things the way they truly are—especially ourselves. And we do that in relation to know who God is and how we interact with others. It’s about being grounded. In that sense, it’s absolutely realistic to realize that we’re good at some things, and not so good at other things. There’s freedom in that. We don’t have to pretend we’re good at everything; we can admit we have weaknesses, too. So, then we can focus on our areas of strength, while letting others take the lead or help us in areas where we need it. I don’t need to be who I’m not or ever will be; instead I’m meant to concentrate on who I am, faults and all. And so we don’t need to be jealous of others; there’s no perfection, simply different strengths and weaknesses, which we all have. I asked Pat Aschom, our parish secretary and a wise companion in the spiritual journey, what she thought, and she put it this way: “Humility is accepting the gifts God has given us, acknowledging we possess them, being grateful that God has given them, and desiring to cooperate with the graces He gives us to use them.” Amen! I like that a lot. As we grow in the spiritual life, it’s good to realize that not everyone has all the answers, especially those surrounding the great mysteries of our faith, but that we search for meaning together—guided by the Church and the great Catholic thinkers of the tradition (including those who have never written a book!). In thanksgiving for the ways God helps us and leads us in life, –Fr. Mike
Our 2020 Challenge Ends this weekend! I’ll provide an update next weekend about our progress to date. Thank you again to all those who have participated in the campaign. 2020 is almost here and it looks like we’ll be ready!
“If you are humble nothing will touch you,
neither praise nor disgrace, because you know what you are.”
--Mother Teresa
“Reach for the stars, but keep your feet on the
ground.”
--Theodore Roosevelt
II JACLYN CATANESE + JAKE MASTRANGELI
Wedding Banns
Next Week’s Readings:
WORSHIP
Readings for the Week are on page 4.
Monday, September 2—Labor Day
9:00 AM St. Hubert Parishioners
Tuesday, September 3—St. Gregory the Great
8:30 AM St. Hubert Parishioners
Wednesday, September 4
7:00 AM Communion Service
Thursday, September 5
7:00 AM Communion Service
Friday, September 6
7:00 AM St. Hubert Parishioners
1:00 PM First Friday Mass
Saturday, September 7
4:30 PM Bonnie Schaefer; Annette Barth;
Bill Gonzalez
Sunday, September 8—23rd
Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM Giuseppi Olmo; Elena & Thomas Pontarelli;
…………. Mary & Gene Stegeman
9:00 AM James Moffett; Anthony Cavaliero, Sr.
10:45 AM Marcia Clemente; Epifanio Pangan;
Zosimo Baguios
12:15 PM Cirilo Dayao; Gregory Carlstedt; Kate Wachs
6:00 PM St. Hubert Parishioners
Next Week’s Readings:
Wisdom 9:13-18b
Philemon 9-10, 12-17
Luke 14:25-33
Sick Barbara Weethrich, Dennis Padlo, Dan Moutvic,
Bark Laken, Patricia Young, Lilly Purta,
Lynn Lehew, Rosemary Perna, Steve Filipucci,
Nancy Early, John Fossill, Joseph Delaney,
Sarah Kelleher, Wyatt Frey, Mary Richardson,
Graci Marie Bauman, Bob Podgorski,
Mary Farace, Maureen Knipp, Arlene Reed.
Marlene Siemon, Esperanza Peig,
Diana Pheiffer, Duane Baldwin, Vivian Trainor,
Marilyn Havemann, Ann Weber, Stephen Weber,
Fernando Guerrero, Jonalyn Soriano,
Michael Salter, Cindy Kennamer,
Debbie O’Connor, Bradley Gerlach,
Missy Thompson
Others Those who protect at home and overseas
Deceased Helen Szymaszek, Gary Schneider ,
Donna Giese, Mary Lou Zable, Frank Zartler
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
JOIN US FOR FIRST FRIDAY MASS!
Friday, September 6th at 1:00 PM
This Mass is sponsored by the Our Lady Queen of Peace
Home School Group.
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
REV. RON ROLHEISER, OMI
In his latest book, The Return of the Prodigal Son, Henri
Nouwen suggests that one of the main things that has to
happen in order for us to come to conversion and purity of
heart is that we must move from being judge to being
repentant sinner.
From judge to repentant sinner, what is being suggested
here? Psalm 50 haunts the heart with the refrain: “A
humbled and contrite heart you (God) will not spurn.” Our
problem is that, despite considerable sincerity, our hearts
are rarely humble and contrite. The norm is judgment of
others, anger at them, and a certain moral smugness and
self-righteousness.
Rarely are we on our knees with our heads against the
breast of a forgiving God, contrite about what we’ve done
and left undone—our betrayals, our sins, our
inadequacies. Most of the time our posture is that of the
judge. Our own faults are rarely at issue as we adjudicate
others’ need for contrition and pronounce judgment on
their faults.
Our own judgmental attitude and self-righteousness is,
most of the time, hidden from us. In our own eyes we are
never the hypocrite, the one sitting in judgment on
somebody else’s life. No. We are the honest ones, the
compassionate ones, the humble ones.
Yet, that is rarely the way we are seen by others,
especially by those closest to us. Almost always they feel
judged by us and almost always they see in us a self-
righteousness and a moral smugness that offends them.
People around us are only too aware that we are much
more the judge than the repentant sinner, even as we
ourselves are little aware of it.
Thus, for example, if our temperament puts us at home in
liberal circles, there is a good chance that we nurse a fair
amount of anger against our more conservative and
traditional brothers and sisters. Invariably they will appear
to us as morally smug, holier-than-thou, complacent,
timid, rigid, dogmatic, fundamentalistic, power-hungry
and intellectually backward—and yet as claiming the
moral and religious high ground.
Moreover, we feel that they are judging us, believing that
we no longer pray, that we have sold out in terms of
sexual morality, and that we are not really Catholic and
Christian in the true sense.
And this double awareness—of their hypocrisy and of
being judged by them—will dominate our self-awareness
much more than will any self-criticism or awareness of
our own duplicity, sin and betrayals.
Little are we aware that they, the conservatives, feel
judged by us, that they feel us as intimating that they are
stupid, backward, sexually hung-up, racists, sexists, blind
to justice, legalistic, naive of real human experience and
fundamentalistic. Little are we aware that they, whom we
label as holier-than-thou, consider our attitude as “holier-
than-thou.”
The converse is just as true: If we find our home among
those of a more conservative mindset, there is a very good
chance that we harbor a lot of anger against our more
liberal sisters and brothers—against feminists, against
social justice groups, against a lot of artists and against
theologians. Invariably they will appear to us, precisely,
as morally smug, as posturing (more-sensitive-and
inclusive-than-thou), as intellectually arrogant and
bullying, and as claiming, in pharisee fashion, the
religious and moral high ground.
And we will feel them as judging us, believing that we are
intellectually backward, fundamentalistic, unenlightened,
hung up on sex, insensitive to the needs of the poor, a
racist, a sexist, a dinosaur from another age.
Little are we aware that they, on their part, feel so judged
and put down by us. That they perceive us as the bully, the
power to be feared, the person who is anti-life, the dealer
of un-freedom and death.
Strange how each of us so clearly sees the judgmental
attitude in the other and yet is so unaware of how brutally
judgmental we ourselves are. One man’s prophet is
another man’s fanatic; one woman’s freedom fighter is
another woman’s terrorist; and one person’s pro-life
struggle is, for another person, the dealing of death!
What is true here in terms of the self-righteousness and
self-blindness that exists within our ideological circles is
perhaps even more true within the ordinary give and take
of our daily lives. We are invariably judge, never
repentant sinner.
Conversion begins when we stop standing as judge in
order to kneel as sinner. When we are humble and contrite
of heart we will not be spurned by God—nor by each
other.
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 November 8, 1993.
A Humbled Heart
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Sponsor Companion for the RCIA Do you desire to share your Catholic faith? Do you feel called to walk with people on their spiritual journey? Then the St. Hubert Community invites you to be a sponsor companion for those coming into the Catholic Church! There is no level of knowledge required! As long as you’re a practicing, fully initiated Catholic you’re in!
What is a sponsor companion? A sponsor accompanies a person on the journey of faith. The person may be a Catechumen seeking Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist; a baptized Christian of another tradition seeking to join our Catholic community; or a baptized Catholic who is preparing for the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Your responsibility is to develop a relationship with these seekers. In the name of the community, you act as a witness of the catechumen or candidate’s faith and intentions. If you are interested in more information or in becoming a sponsor companion, please contact Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or [email protected]
VIRTUS TRAINING SESSION
“Protecting God’s Children” at St. Hubert Parish
Sunday, September 15th 1:30 – 4:00 PM
IN PARISH MINISTRY CENTER CLUB ROOM
Questions? Call Mike Keenan 847-885-7703
Pre-register online at www.virtus.org
Interested in the Catholic Church? Adults considering entering the Catholic Church follow a process known as the RCIA — the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic Church, either to
become a member, or as a Catholic to deepen and enrich your knowledge call Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or email her at [email protected].
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
The Next Encore Outing!
Wednesday, September 18
Private 2-hour tour Japanese Gardens/Fabyan Villa Museum from 10 a.m. to Noon followed by lunch at Country House in Geneva (separate checks)
Tour includes: ● 1st & 2nd floors of Museum including the history of
Fabyan & Frank Lloyd Wright ● Japanese Gardens highlighting plants, structures &
philosophy behind Japanese Gardens
Cost: $10 Cash or Check made payable to St. Hubert Church Transportation is on your own. If you are interested in car pooling, we will be meeting in the St. Hubert parking lot at 8:45 AM. The event address is in the Fabyan Forest Preserve at 1925 Batavia Avenue, Geneva, Illinois. It takes about 45 minutes from St. Hubert.
Registration after Mass on September 7 after 4:30 PM or September 8 after 7:30, 9 or 10:45 AM
Questions? Email: [email protected]
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The 2019-2020 Season for the Adult & 6:00 PM choirs begins this week
(Treble Choir will begin on September 12) and more SINGERS and INSTRUMENTALISTS
are needed!
Adult Choir Sings at the 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM Mass alternately.
Rehearsals on Tuesdays from 7:30—9:00 PM
Treble Choir for grades 3-12 Sings twice a month at the 12:15 PM Mass.
Rehearsals on Thursdays from 6:00—7:00 PM
6 PM Choir Sings at the 6 PM Mass.
Rehearsals on Thursdays from 7:30 PM—9:00 PM
Instrumentalists (woodwind, brass, strings, keyboard, and percussion)
Rehearsals on Wednesdays from 7:00—8:00 PM
Please contact Ed Magistrado, Music Director, at 847-885-7701 for more information or to sign-up .
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Tootsie Roll Drive September 20-22
Help those with Intellectual Disabilities.
Proceeds go to local charities like: Gigi’s Playhouse, Elite Stars, The Kids Equipment
Network, Special Camps, And the GIFT Programs at St. Hubert, St. Matthew and Church of the Holy Spirit.
We need more volunteers to work on corners or at stores.
Please visit our Website to Volunteer or Donate
online: hoffmanschaumburgknights.com
Whether you are new to St. Hubert or have been
here for a while but have not had time to register...
Please join us next week for
WELCOMING WEEKEND Saturday, September 7
Beginning with the 4:30 PM Mass After Mass, join us in the lower level of the church to
complete your registration and enjoy a meal.
Please reserve your spot by completing a Reservation Form either online or by stopping in
the Parish office this week.
There will be pictures, a blessing, a shared meal, time to find out about the parish and meet some new friends or connect with some old ones...and before you know it, you'll feel right at home! It's our way of
saying, "Welcome to the family!"
Still Registering for the 2019-2020 School Year!
Schedule a Tour!
847-885-7702 or email
1:1 iPads 1st-8th Grade for the 2019-2020
School Year! Schedule a tour to see all the great things
St. Hubert School has to offer!
Monday, August 19th was the 1st day of school for the 2019-2020 school year for new and returning students in
grades preschool through 8th grade. Students were excited to start the new year that will feature additions,
such as an updated Library that now includes a Media Center and the introduction of iPads to all grades 1st-8th!
Come visit St. Hubert School and take a tour of all the great things happening!
ST. HUBERT CATHOLIC SCHOOL 255 Flagstaff Lane, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 ● 847-885-7702
Kelly Bourrell, Principal Stephanie Wizniak, Assistant Principal
1st Day at St. Hubert Catholic School!
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Prayer Shawl Ministry Begins Another Year!! The St. Hubert Prayer Shawl Ministry will begin a new year with its 1st meeting on Sunday, September 8 at 1:15 PM in the Dorothy Day Room in the Parish Ministry Center.
Our enthusiastic members welcome newcomers! We knit and crochet shawls
and lap blankets to distribute to members of our community who have a need for the comfort that these provide. We will even teach you how to knit/crochet. Yarn is provided because of the generous donations of our parishioners. Please join us for a couple of hours of fellowship, knitting, crocheting and prayer. If you have questions, please contact Karen Starke at 847-882-7592 or [email protected].
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY OF INITIATION CMI The Catechumenate for Children/Teens, which is an Adaptation of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (R.C.I.A.), is the process by which unbaptized young people of the age of reason come into
the Church. (Infant Baptism is only for those children under the age of reason.) Older children who are already baptized, but who are uncatechized, can also prepare to celebrate the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Eucharist together with their peers during the Easter Vigil or at a Rite of Full Communion.
The following is the criteria for attendance for CMI: Does your child fall into one of these areas?
● Unbaptized children over the age of 7 who wish to learn more about the Catholic Faith and possibly become Catholic.
● Baptized Christian Children from other denominations who would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith and possibly be received into the Catholic Church.
● Baptized Catholics who would like to prepare for Eucharist and Confirmation renewing their understanding of their Catholic Faith.
For more information, contact Marie Staffa at 847-885-7700, ext. 124 or [email protected].
1. SHADOW at SFHS
Select days, Monday-Friday
7th
and 8th
grade students see classes with a student
host, have lunch, and experience college prep with a
Franciscan spirit.
2. CAMPUS TOURS
Select days, Monday-Friday
Visit for coffee and a tour during school hours.
3. INFORMATION SESSIONS for Prospective Parents
September 25, 2019; 9:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
November 13, 2019; 9:00 a.m.
4. OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 1:00 p.m.
Our most comprehensive visit event, tailored to each
family’s interests.
5. Class of 2024 ENTRANCE EXAM
Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 8:00 a.m.
Must be present in order to be eligible for SFHS
scholarships and to receive priority admission
consideration.
Register at https://www.sfhscollegeprep.org/
admissions/welcome
2018-2019 Second Semester Honor Roll
from St. Hubert Parish
A Honor Roll
Kassandra Krygier, Class of 2021
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 & Webmaster)...Ext. 119…………………..…….…………[email protected]
22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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
Stephanie Wizniak ......................... Assistant Principal
Fax ........................................................ 847-885-0604
Email ................................. [email protected]
PARISH CONTACTS
Creating Your New Tomorrow September 9, 7:00—9:15 PM Parish Ministry Center Taking things into your own hands and planning out your future is paramount to success in careering. Join us for a thought-provoking presentation on building a mutually valuable Network. Our presenter is Peter Kippes whose networking success is highly praised.
Resume Review September 21, 9:00—11:00 AM Roselle United Methodist Church, 206 Rush Street, Roselle, 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.
This nondenominational support group for widows, widowers, or anyone else who has lost a significant other, meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at 7:00 PM at Holy Family Parish, 2515 Palatine Road, Inverness. Come get the support you need in this difficult time. All are welcome. Please contact Pat at 847-985-4624 or Bob at 847-438-2884 for more information.
Monday SEPTEMBER 2
9:00 AM—Daily Mass—CH
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
7:00 PM—Boy Scout Troop Meeting—HALL, COMM
Tuesday SEPTEMBER 3
8:30 AM—Daily Mass—CH
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
7:30 PM—Adult Choir—CH
7:30 PM—Night Express Band Rehearsal—HALL
Wednesday SEPTEMBER 4
7:00 AM—Communion Service—CH
1:30 PM—Athletics—MPR
7:00 PM—Instrumental Rehearsal—CH
7:00 PM—TAG—HALL, RMR, SHR, LL KIT
Thursday SEPTEMBER 5
7:00 AM—Communion Service—CH
6:30 PM—KC Planning Meeting—COMM
7:30 PM—6:00 Choir Rehearsal—CH
Friday SEPTEMBER 6
6:30 AM—Rosary—CH
7:00 AM—Daily Mass—CH
8:00 AM—Grandparents’ Day—MPR, PMC CR
1:00 PM—First Friday Mass—CH
2:00 PM—Athletics—MPR
4:00 PM—Marco Travel Meeting—DD
6:00 PM—Girl Scouts/Inanc—LR
7:30 PM—NJPG Mass—CH
SEPTEMBER 7
8:00 AM—Athletics—MPR
4:00 PM—Welcome New Parishioners—CHURCH LL
4:30 PM—Mass of Anticipation—CH
4:30 PM—Encore Information Table—NARTHEX
4:30 PM—Music Ministry Table—NARTHEX
6:00 PM—MKCA Nativity of Mother Mary—PMC CR
7:00 PM—SHBA Sports—MPR
SEPTEMBER 8
MASSES AT 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:45 AM,
12:15 PM & 6:00 PM
ENCORE INFORMATION TABLE AFTER AM MASSES
MUSIC MINISTRY TABLE IN NARTHEX
AFTER ALL MASSES
9:00 AM—Grandparents’ Day Mass & Reception—
……………CH, COMM, HALL, RMR, LL KIT
1:00 PM—Prayer Shawl Meeting—DD
1:30 PM—Athletics—MPR
1:30 PM—Girl Scouts Older Girls—LR
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
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.
WEEKLY MASS SCHEDULE ST. HUBERT CALENDAR
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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: _____________________________________________________Phone (work): ______________________________________________________ Comments: _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________
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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or (800) 950-9952 x2631
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Scott C. Zambo - Associate Areas of Practice
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847-352-68981477 W Schaumburg Rd
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330 W. Golf Road(1/2 mi W. of Roselle Road)
Schaumburg
A premiere senior living community providing Assisted Living and two unique Dementia/
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2150 W Golf Rd Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Main (847) 755-0735
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241 E. Lake St.Bloomingdale, IL
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