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First Sunday in Advent 1
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FR. MARK �
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WEEKLY CALENDAR �
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ADVENT BEGINS�
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LIBRARY ANNIVERSARY�
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CSA | STEWARDSHIP�
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COLUMBARIUM CLEANUP�
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BULLETIN DEADLINES �
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GIVING TREE�
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SCHOOL NEWS�
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION�
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HUGO ORNAMENTS�
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GOSPEL/ READINGS�
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WEEKEND MINISTERS�
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MASS INTENTIONS�
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THE SAINT HUGO HERALD
First Sunday of Advent | November 28, 2021
Advent &
Christmas
Schedule
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s coming through
music and scripture. The St. Hugo Liturgical Choir
will sing choral music of Vaughan Williams,
Williams and
Darke and fes�ve se!ngs of beloved carols will be
Take �me out from
the hustle and bustle of the season for an hour of
ADVENT EVENING OF REFLECTION WITH�
MSGR. JOHN KASZA, PH.D.�
Tuesday, November 30, 2021�
7:00 p.m. �8:30 p.m.�
in the Church or Livestream�
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You are invited to reflect on your Advent journey,
as we prepare for the Christmas celebra�on of the
Birth of Christ.�
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Msgr. John Kasza is currently the Moderator/Pastor
of St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Shelby
Township, and teaches Liturgy and Church History
at Saints Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Orchard
Lake.�
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We hope you will join us.�
Fr. Mark Brauer, Fr. Dominic, Sr. Barb�
2 St. Hugo of the Hills | Bloomfield Hills
November 28, 2021
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Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of bulle�n informa�on. We offer our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions that may occur.�
WELCOME TO ST. HUGO WELCOME TO ST. HUGO WELCOME TO ST. HUGO WELCOME TO ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS OF THE HILLS OF THE HILLS OF THE HILLS 2215 Opdyke Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI�
PARISH OFFICE �
PHONE: 248. 644.5460 �
Monday � Friday | 8:30 a.m.. � 4:30 p.m.�
Saturday | 9 a.m.. � 5 p.m.�
Sunday | 9 a.m.. � 1:30 p.m.�
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REGISTRATION�
All new parishioners are encouraged to
register online at www.sthugo.org, call the
parish office at 248�644�5460, or email
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Pastor Rev. Mark Brauer�
Pastor Emeritus Monsignor Anthony Tocco�
Associate Pastor Rev. Dominic Macioce�
Pastoral Associate & RCIA Sr. Barbara Rund, OP�
Senior Associate Rev. Joseph Szewczyk�
Senior Priest Rev. George Hazler, I.V.Dei�
Senior Priest Rev. Joe Grimaldi�
Weekend Associate Rev. Mark Wendling, SOLT�
Permanent Deacon Rev. Dc. Michael T. Smith�
Permanent Deacon Rev. Dc. Oscar Brown�
Business Manager Brian Bartkowiak�
Parish Accountant TBD�
Accounts Receivable Coordinator Cathy Seifert�
Music Director John Si;ard�
Associate Organist Mitchell Garcia�
Carillonneur David Enos�
Marriage Administra,ve Assistant Pa;y Sinta�
Parish Administra,ve Assistant Steven Mouton�
Infant Bap,sm Coordinator Stephanie Spinale�
Weekend Admin. Assistant Mason Brown�
Digital Media Manager / Bulle,n Bryan Clifford�
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THE HERALD | Parish Bulle,n
Deadline for submissions is Mondays by 4 p.m.
via email only�
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PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 248�642�6062�
Religious Educa,on Admin. Assistant�
LuAnne Mellis�
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RCIA�
For informa,on please contact �
Sr. Barbara Rund O.P. �
[email protected] or 248.644.5460�
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CLOTHES CLOSET and FOOD PANTRY �
Contact [email protected] or �
call 248�646�0920 for dona=on informa=on.�
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ST. VINCENT DePAUL SOCIETY�
“Helping Those in Need”�
248�283�2204�
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SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE�
Arrangements must be made at least six
months in advance by contac,ng Pa4y Sinta at
the parish office: 248�644�5460 ext. 2212 or
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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM�
Bap,sm prepara,on takes place once a month
via Zoom. Celebra,on of Bap,sm takes place
on the second and fourth Sunday at 2:00p.m.
Arrangements must be made by contac,ng
Stephanie Spinale at the parish office: �
248�644�5460 ext. 2202 or
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HOLY EUCHARIST FOR THE SICK OR
HOMEBOUND �
Contact the parish office at 248�644�5460. �
Fr. Joseph visits sick parishioners in the
hospital, nursing home or private home.�
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PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY�
For guidelines on using the grounds for photos,
please refer to our Photography Policy at
sthugo.org and call the Parish Office at 248�644
�5460. �
SCHOOL OFFICE 248.642.6131�
380 E. Hickory Grove Rd., �
Bloomfield Hills 48304�
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FOR A PERSONAL TOUR �
CALL 248�283�2189�
Principal Joe Vincler�
Assistant Principal Nicole Regen=k�
Office Manager Patricia Flynn�
Director of Admissions Julie Torok �
School Accounts Coordinator�
Patricia DeAgos=no�
ST. HUGO SCHOOL | sthugoschool.org�
10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass available for
livestream at www.sthugo.org/live�
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MON �FRI 6:10am Chapel, 8:30am* Chapel�
(*Wednesday 8:30am Mass held in Church
during the school year unless otherwise
noted)�
SATURDAY 8:30am Chapel, 5:00pm Church�
SUNDAY 7:30am Church, 10:00am Church�
12:00pm Church, 5:00pm Church�
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VIEW OUR ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT ON VIMEO!�
www.vimeo.com/sthugo�
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WIRELESS NETWORK�
Network: St.Hugo Guest Network Password: sthugoguests�
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ARE YOU SUBSCRIBED TO RECEIVE THE �
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Please visit sthugo.org to sign�up. �
Form located at the bo�om of the homepage.�
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT The Catholic Community of St. Hugo of the Hills Parish will continue to evangelize and proclaim the Good News that Jesus Christ is Lord.
We go forth as a sacramental parish in faith, hope and love, to serve the family of God, and to grow in our faith.
MASS TIMES�
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FROM THE DESK OF FR. MARK BRAUER �
New Church Year � Blessings to all of you as we enter this
new Church Year! The season of Advent summons us to
the beginning, the abundance of God’s compassion and
mercy frame yet another year for us. With the arrival of
Advent’s first Sunday, we a$end to this mystery one
more %me. Clearly, we are a people whose origins and
des%ny make us curious yet apprehensive about the day
of the Lord’s coming. Our tradi%on declares this as both
an event already accomplished in human history and an
event moving toward fulfillment in the future. Our
worship, formed of word and sacrament, insists that our
encounter with the day of the Lord occurs concretely in
the struggles and tensions, choices, and decisions of
human living.�
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We are to be prepared for the Lord’s coming. If you’ve
ever fought to keep your eyes open, even during an event
or trip you’ve been an%cipa%ng, you know it requires
more than simple willpower. Body movements, deep
breathing, change in temperature � all these techniques
may or may not prove successful. The darkness of sleep
seems to envelop one’s body. �
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This image of figh%ng sleep might help us when we
consider how Jesus tried to rally his followers. He wasn’t
concerned about their sleep habits but rather their
alertness to the things of God that were unfolding. �
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In any age the followers of Jesus some%mes must fight
the urge to rest so comfortably that we fail to recognize
God’s movement among us. It’s easy to be lulled into
complacency by the constant drumbeat of a world that
some%mes holds out creature comforts as “must�haves”
and status seeking as a way of life.�
Instead, the followers of Jesus are to “be vigilant at all
%mes”, watchful, and aware that God’s kingdom of peace
and jus%ce is always in the making. Our preparedness is
as much about a change of heart and mind as it is about
the ac%ons of discipleship. �
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Fr. Walter J. Burghardt, S. J, wrote the following story.
The story is about staying alert to the promp%ngs of the
Holy Spirit. “The day a2er Thanksgiving Day the New
York Times told of a 33�year�old local cab driver whose
shoulder�length hair was %ed in a ponytail. (Don’t get
distracted by the ponytail!) About five years ago, this
cabby “prayed to God for guidance on how to help the
forgo$en people of the streets who exist in life’s
shadows.” As he recalls it, God replied: “Make eight
pounds of spaghe:, throw it in a pot, give it out on 103
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Street and Broadway with no condi%ons, and people will
come.” He did, they came, and now he goes from door to
door giving people food to eat.�
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I am not asking you to stuff the Big Apple with spaghe:.
But a New York cabby can bring light into your Advent
night. He prayed to God who was there; he listened; he
gave the simple gi2 God asked of him; he gave “with no
condi%ons”; and people responded. Here is your Advent:
Make the Christ who has come a reality, a living light, in
your life and in some other life. Give of yourself…to one
dark soul…with no condi%ons.” May we all respond
graciously to God’s love this new Church Year! �
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Peace. Fr. Mark �
4 St. Hugo of the Hills | Bloomfield Hills
November 28, 2021
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Sunday, November 28, 2021 � First Sunday of Advent�
7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. �
& 5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
2:00 p.m. Infant Bap�sm Celebra�on � Church�
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Monday, November 29, 2021�
6:10 a.m. Mass � Chapel �
8:30 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
5:00 p.m. Religious Education � School �
6:00 p.m. Bell Choir Practice � Church �
7:00 p.m. Perpetual Help Novena � Chapel �
7:00 p.m. Bible Study: Mysteries � Hall B & Zoom �
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021 �
6:10 a.m. Mass � Chapel �
8:30 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
7:00 p.m. Advent Evening of Reflec�on � Church �
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021�
6:10 a.m. Mass � Chapel �
8:30 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
6:30 p.m. Grade 8
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Confirma�on Mee�ng � Church �
7:00 p.m. Adora�on & Confession � Chapel�
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Thursday, December 2, 2021�
6:10 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
8:30 a.m. Mass � Church �
9:30 a.m. Bible Study: Mysteries � Hall A & B�
6:30 p.m. Grade 8 Confirma�on Mee�ng � Church�
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Friday, December 3, 2021�
6:10 a.m. Mass � Chapel �
8:30 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
9:15 a.m. Sunday Readings Prayer Group � Library�
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Saturday, December 4, 2021 �
8:30 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
3:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m. Confessions � Church �
5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
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Sunday, December 5, 2021 � Second Sunday of Advent�
7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. �
& 5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
10:00 a.m. RCIA � Hall B�
2:00 p.m. Infant Bap�sm Celebra�on � Church�
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*10:00 a.m. Mass in the Church is livestreamed�
Library open a6er the 10 a.m.& 12 p.m. masses�
Coffee & Donuts a6er 10 a.m. & 12 p.m. Masses in Parish
Halls�
WEEKLY CALENDAR �
*Please be advised that masks are mandatory for the
8:30 a.m. All�School Mass for the protec+on of the
students. We appreciate your coopera+on in helping
keep our students safe. �
ANOINTING OF THE SICK WITHIN MASS�
1:00 p.m. Mass in the Chapel�
With Fr. Joseph Szewczyk�
Thursday, December 16, 2021 �
(Third Thursday of the Month)�
The Sacrament of Anoin�ng is the proper sacrament,
for those Chris�ans, whose health is seriously impaired
by sickness or old age.�
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EUCHARISTIC ADORATION WITH �
BENEDICTION AND CONFESSION�
Wednesday Evenings from 7�8 p.m. in the�
St. Hugo Stone Chapel�
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St. Hugo’s offers Eucharis�c Adora�on with
Benedic�on and Confession on Wednesday evenings
in the Stone Chapel from 7�8 p.m..� Come spend
some �me with the Lord Jesus in Adora�on.�
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Advent begins the new church year. The year opens our
eyes and ears to the Christ events in our lives. Advent is
the �me to center ourselves on Jesus the Lord. �
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Advent has two main parts. The first part begins with
the First Sunday of Advent and con�nues un�l December
16. During these first two weeks of Advent, the church
looks forward to the coming of Christ in final judgment,
which direct our a'en�on to the second coming of
Christ at the end of �me. The second part begins on the
evening December 16 and con�nues un�l the evening of
December 23. During the last two weeks of Advent, the
church prays for seven days the O An�phons, which
direct our a'en�on to the first coming of Christ at birth.�
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On the First Sunday of Advent, the church begins reading
one of the three synop�c gospels (Ma'hew, Mark, or
Luke) from beginning to end. The Sunday gospel rotates
over a three�year cycle: Ma'hew in cycle A, Mark in
cycle B and Luke in cycle C. This year the Gospel of Luke
or cycle C will be read throughout the year. The Gospel
of John is read every year, especially during the Sundays
of Lent, the Easter Season, on special feast days or in the
summer of cycle B. The cycles begin on the First Sunday
of Advent and end on the last Sunday of the church year,
which is the feast of Christ the King. �
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Jesus reminds us in the Gospel of Luke for the First
Sunday of Advent to “be vigilant at all �mes and pray
that you have the strength to escape the tribula�ons
that are imminent and to stand before the Son of
Man” (Lk 21:36). Luke speaks how to prepare for the
cosmic, na�onal, or spiritual disturbances at the second
coming of Jesus, and stresses the importance of prayer.�
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A return to family prayer can be one of the fruits of a
well�celebrated Advent season. Each of us has the
tendency to become caught up in the Christmas rush,
our focus can become distorted, and the meaning of
Christ’s birth can be lost. This year as a family, make
�me to set up an Advent wreath and gather each day for
family prayer. The following prayer could be used un�l
December 16.�
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“Let us pray, God of power and mercy, the day draws
near when the glory of Jesus will make radiant the night
of the wai�ng world. May the lure of greed not impede
us from the joy which moves the hearts of those who
seek the Savior. May the darkness not blind us to the
vision of wisdom which fills the minds of those who find
Jesus. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord.
Amen” (1985 Sacramentary p10). �
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Next Week: Advent � John the Bap+st �
ADVENT BEGINS�
by Sr. Barbara Rund, OP
Saint Luke the Evangelist�
Unknown Russian Orthodox painter, Public domain, via Wikimedia
Commons, 18th century�
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November 28, 2021
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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES | November�
John and Pat Deters � 57 years�
David and Jacquelyn Moore � 57 years�
Gary and Sharon Fralick � 52 years�
Anthony and Karen Calavenna � 49 years�
Bernie and Mary Ann Swanson � 49 years�
Vimal and Elisabeth Chowdhry � 46 years�
Mark and Mary Howle* � 37 years�
Ken and Carrie Kowalski � 36 years�
David and Ann Pohl � 36 years�
Joseph and Karen Caserio � 35 years�
Howard and Lidia Bayliss � 32 years�
John and Diane Roelant � 31 years�
Richard and Michelle Royer � 29 years�
Anthony and Janeen Agbay � 22 years�
Kevin and Gilda Wachowiak � 19 years�
Juan Carlos and Denise Fernandez � 18 years�
Ma*hew and Cheryl Van Drie � 15 years�
Dan and Stephanie Knight � 10 years�
Bryan and Rebecca Powrozek � 8 years�
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!�
We love to hear from you! If you would like your wedding
anniversary listed in ‘The Herald’, please email to
pa*[email protected].�
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BANNS OF MARRIAGE | November�
Allison Elizabeth Hines and Jesse Ross Chadwell�
OUR PARISH LIBRARY�
CELEBRATES IT’S 19TH ANNIVERSARY ON �
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5TH�
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STOP BY AFTER THE 10 A.M. & 12 NOON MASSES �
TO CELEBRATE WITH US!�
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Prizes, Prizes, Prizes�
Our Advent/Christmas books & DVDs will be on display to check
out and take home some home�made holiday cookies!�
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS�
Mr. Kirk & Mrs. Karen Farnell & Family�
Mr. Edward & Mrs. Judith Sirut�
Mr. Kevin Noens�
Mr. Jordan & Mrs. Theresa Krell & Family�
Mr. Nocholas Yormick�
Ms. Gretchen Klein�
Mr. Richard & Mrs. Ann Marie Puzzuoli & Family�
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Advent & Christmas
Schedule
2021-2022
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EVENING OF REFLECTION�
MSGR. JOHN KASZA, PH.D.�
Tuesday, November 30�
7:00 � 8:30 p.m.�
St. Hugo of the Hills Church�
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TENTH ANNUAL SERVICE OF �
CHRISTMAS LESSONS AND CAROLS�
Sunday, December 13�
3:00 � 4:00 p.m.�
St. Hugo of the Hills Church�
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Reconciliation Schedule
VICARIATE COMMUNAL PENANCE SERVICE�
With Private Confession�
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7:00 p.m. Monday, December 13�
Our Lady of Sorrows Parish�
23815 Power Rd., Farmington, 248�474�5720�
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7:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 14�
St. Hugo of the Hills Church, 248�644�5460���
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7:00 p.m. Monday, December 20�
NaConal Shrine of the Li*le Flower�
2100 Twelve Mile Rd., Royal Oak, 248�541�4122�
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PRIVATE CONFESSIONS�
Wednesdays, December 1, 15, 22�
Saturdays, December 4, 11, 18�
3�4 p.m. �
St. Hugo of the Hills Church�
��CHRISTMAS EVE�
Friday, December 24�
4:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
(Doors open at 3:00 PM)�
6:00 p.m. Music Prelude � Church�
6:30 p.m. Mass � Church �
11:30 PM Music Prelude � Church �
12:00 Midnight Mass � Church �
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CHRISTMAS DAY�
Saturday, December 25�
8:00 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
*10:00 AM Mass � Church (Livestream)�
12:00 Noon Mass � Church�
(No Mass 5:00 PM)�
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HOLY FAMILY�
Sunday, December 26�
8:00 AM Mass � Chapel�
*10:00 AM Mass � Church (Livestream)�
12:00 Noon Mass � Church �
5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
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NEW YEAR’S EVE�
Friday, December 31�
5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
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SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD �
Saturday, January 1�
*10:00 a.m. Mass � Church (Livestream)�
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EPIPHANY�
Sunday, January 2�
8:00 a.m. Mass � Chapel�
*10:00 a.m. Mass � Church (Livestream)�
12:00 Noon Mass � Church �
5:00 p.m. Mass � Church�
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*10:00 a.m. Masses in the Church will be available to
watch via livestream at www.sthugo.org/live�
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November 28, 2021
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ONLINE GIVING�
Our commitment to the safety of our parishioners,
staff, and students during COVID�19 is our top
priority. Online giving is more important than ever
to ensure we can provide these services. �
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PLEASE VISIT WWW.STHUGO.ORG/GIVING �
TO CONTRIBUTE TODAY. �
WEEKLY OFFERTORY�
Date� Actual� Budget� Variance�
11/14/21� $ 33,844 � $ 41,827 � $ (7,983)�
11/07/21� $ 43,119 � $ 41,827 � $ 1,292 �
10/31/21� $ 33,330 � $ 41,827 � $ (8,497)�
10/24/21� $ 42,789 � $ 41,827 � $ 962 �
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FISCAL YEAR�TO�DATE�
Fiscal Yr� Actual� Budget� Variance�
2021�22� $ 774,370 � $ 836,538 � $ (62,168)�
2020�21� $ 767,123 � $ 893,240 � $ (126,117)�
2019�20� $ 812,696 � $ 893,249 � $ (80,553)�
STEWARDSHIP �
Donor Count (registered parishioner households
providing a dona'on)�
Month� 2019� 2020� 2021�
July� 948� 751� 940�
August� 1,086� 872� 979�
September� 1,137� 813� 947�
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Total Registered Households = 3,128� �
� 2021�2022� 2020�2021� 2019�2020�
CSA Target� $357,231� $299,818� $339,753�
Total Pledges� 251,950� 531,377� 599,569�
Total Paid to�date�
230,133� 531,377� 594,707�
(Under) Over Target�
($127,098)� $231,559� $254,954�
Number of families
dona7ng� 417� 756�
834�
Please note: �Any parishioners who have donated to the CSA
in prior years, but have not yet donated to this year’s appeal
will be receiving a follow�up reminder directly from the
Archdiocese of Detroit (AOD) via U.S. Mail in the next
several weeks.� � Please support the CSA because your
generosity not only supports the AOD, but is also one of the
most effec7ve ways to support St. Hugo’s.�
ACCOUNTANT�
St. Hugo’s is offering a great employment opportunity
for a faith�filled, joyful, well�qualified individual to
serve as the Parish Accountant. The Accountant
reports directly to and collaborates closely with the
Parish Business Manager as well as all other parish and
school staff. Day�to�day responsibili7es include
maintaining the general ledger, processing all vendor
invoices, processing payroll, preparing financial
reports, and suppor7ng all financial and administra7ve
aspects of our parish.�
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To see the complete job pos7ng and apply for the
posi7on go to: hAps://www.aod.org/careers�
ST. HUGO EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES�
MAINTENANCE TEAM �
St. Hugo’s is in need of faith�filled, joyful individuals to
join the parish maintenance team.� Responsibili7es
include maintenance, cleaning, and care of our parish
buildings and campus. Those interested may send their
resume and cover leAer to: [email protected].�
Due to early deadlines,�
the weekly offertory may be delayed. �
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With the year�end fast approaching, there are a couple of ways which St. Hugo parishioners may consider to lower
their tax bill while dona�ng to the Parish.�
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IRA Rollover � Qualified Charitable Distribu�on:�
The IRA qualified charitable distribu�on (QCD) provides a way for donors 70 ½ and older to receive a tax benefit for
their generosity.� It is beneficial because the QCD will not be included in adjusted gross income and is therefore not
subject to tax.� �A donor can make a QCD of up to $100,000 annually to charitable organiza�ons, and as an added
benefit, the QCD sa�sfies the donor’s required minimum distribu�on.�
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Gi�s of Appreciated Securi�es:�
Gi4s of appreciated securi�es con�nue to be beneficial for donors since they offer significant tax advantages including
income tax deduc�ons and avoidance of tax on capital gains if the donor sells the highly appreciated securi�es.� With
markets remaining at all��me record high levels, many donors may have some highly appreciated securi�es in their
por6olios.� Through a gi4 of appreciated securi�es donors may receive an income tax deduc�on up to the full market
value of the securi�es and can also avoid capital gains tax on the apprecia�on.� In essence, you save twice � on income
tax and capital gains tax.� �
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To make a gi4 of appreciated securi�es:�
1. Provide your broker with the following Archdiocese of Detroit account informa�on:�
Investment Firm:� Morgan Stanley Smith Barney�
Name of Account:� Archdiocese of Detroit�
Account Number:� 272108385�
Transfer ID (DTC#):� 0015�
Name St. Hugo as the beneficiary of the dona�on�
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2.� Contact Donor Services 313�237�5830 or stockdona�[email protected] and no�fy the AOD of the securi�es transfer
and provide the following informa�on:�
a.Name of security and �cker symbol, number of shares and date of transfer�
b.Name St. Hugo as the organiza�on you want to receive the proceeds�
c.Provide your name and address�
d.Also contact the parish office to let us know of your dona�on�
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These methods of dona�on can be used for your regular support of our parish and for the Catholic Services Appeal
(CSA).�
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Please consult your financial advisor and tax professional for more details.� St. Hugo is not engaged in legal or tax
advisory services. The items above are intended to provide useful informa�on.� For advice and assistance, the services
of a qualified financial advisor or aDorney should be obtained.�
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LOWERING YOUR TAX BILL WHILE HELPING ST. HUGO’S�
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Dear Parishioners,�
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If you have chosen the St. Hugo Columbarium as the
appropriate final res�ng place for your loved one, we
thank you. St. Hugo’s staff takes great effort in caring for
the Columbarium, and as you may already know, each
year we do semi�annual cleanups in the area. At the �me
of the cleanup, we invite all loved ones to stop by the
Columbarium and pick up mementoes, flowers, statues,
etc. that have been le4 throughout the year. �
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The next scheduled cleanup will be during the weekend
of December 3, 2021. At that �me, all items will be
removed from each niche, in prepara�on of Christmas
decora�ons. If there is something that you would like to
keep permanently, please remove it before the cleanup.
As a reminder, we ask that only fresh flowers and small
unbreakable items be placed in the Columbarium. At the
�me of this cleanup, all floral arrangements and vases
will be disposed of. We will take any statues/mementoes
and put them in the maintenance garage.�
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If you are going to put anything out for the Holidays, it
must be placed on top of the niche wall. Nothing can
remain on the pathway because of snow removal.
Anything placed on the pathway will be moved to the
top of the Columbarium wall. Please do not put any glass
vases out or glass statues at this �me. �
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The final Fall/Winter clean�up will be the weekend of
January 21, 2022. At that �me, everything will be
removed from the Columbarium. Please make sure you
pick up anything that you would like to keep, otherwise
all floral arrangements will be disposed of and any
statues will be placed in the maintenance garage. Please
make sure to label the boDom of all statues with your
name, so it is easier to pick up in the maintenance
garage, if needed. �
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Thank you for your coopera�on. �
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St. Hugo Business Office�
COLUMBARIUM CLEANUP�
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December 12 �
(3rd Sunday in Advent)�
Wednesday, December 1 �
by 4 p.m.�
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December 19 �
(4th Sunday in Advent)�
Wednesday, December 8 �
by 4 p.m.�
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December 26�
(Christmas & Holy Family)�
Monday, December 13 �
by 4 p.m.�
January 2 �
(Epiphany)�
Monday, December 15 �
by 4 p.m.�
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January 9�
(Bap sm of the Lord)�
Monday, January 6 �
by 4 p.m.�
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The St. Hugo community reaches out to those in need in a special way during the Advent season. Please visit the
Virtual St. Hugo Giving Tree to see how you can par�cipate. The link to access the virtual Giving Tree can be found on
the St. Hugo Church website www.sthugo.org �
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Need help selec ng a gi5 tag? Feel free to contact co�chair Andrea Brzustewicz at (248) 953�8069.�
• By clicking the Giving Tree link, you will be directed to a Sign�up genius webpage, which func�ons like a gi4
registry. Each of the chari�es listed below has a tab at the top of the Sign�up genius webpage. The gi4s requested
by each charity can be found under their designated tab.�
• Choose a gi4(s) from the Giving Tree and click on the green “Sign Up” buDon. You will be directed to enter the
quan�ty of that par�cular gi4 you’ll be dona�ng, your name, and e�mail address. Once you’ve input this
informa�on, select the “Sign Up Now” buDon, and you’re all set! �
Please follow the wrapping and labeling instruc�ons listed for each charity. Return labeled gi4(s) to the specified
table in the church Gathering Space on/or before Sunday, December 12
th,�
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IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL GIFTS ARE LABELED AND RETURNED ON TIME!�
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We would like to acknowledge our charity coordinators: Lori Ervin, Jennifer Griglak, Lynn Mar�n, Diane Neville, Jan
Petcoff, Kerry Saracino, and Stephanie Spinale, who so willingly share their �me and talent through the Giving Tree.
We’d also like to wish the St. Hugo community a blessed Christmas filled with peace and love.�
Giving Tree Co�Chairs � Jacquie Bluethmann and Andrea Brzustewicz�
RED HEART � BALDWIN CENTER � Return gi4 cards in an envelope labeled “Baldwin Center” & place in a
collec�on basket during weekend masses from 11/27�12/12, or in the locked collec�on box located outside the
parish office�
PINK SNOWMAN � LADIES OF CHARITY CLOTHES CLOSET � Return UNWRAPPED gi4s in a shopping bag labeled
with “Ladies of Charity” to the table under the pink snowman.�
WHITE HAND � HOLY REDEEMER PARISH COMMUNITY � Return WRAPPED gi4s with a label aDached indica�ng
the charity name, “Holy Redeemer”, and a brief descrip�on of the gi4 to the table under the white hand.�
YELLOW STAR � LIGHTHOUSE � Return UNWRAPPED gi4s to the table under the yellow star�
RED ENVELOPE � MARY’S CHILDREN � Return gi4 cards in an envelope labeled “Mary’s Children” & place in a
collec�on basket during weekend masses from 11/27�12/12, or in the locked collec�on box located outside the
parish office�
BLUE BELL � OUR LADY of the ROSARY PARISH � Return backpacks UNWRAPPED with a label aDached
indica�ng the charity name, “Our Lady of the Rosary”, to the table under the blue bell�
BLUE BELL � ST. CHARLES BORROMEO � Return UNWRAPPED gi4s in a shopping bag labeled with “St. Charles
Borromeo” to the table under the blue bell�
GREEN TREE � ST. DOMINIC’S OUTREACH � Return WRAPPED gi4s with a label aDached indica�ng the charity
name, “St. Dominic’s”, and a brief descrip�on of the gi4, to the table under the green tree�
TURQUOISE MITTEN � ST. CHARLES LWAGNA � Return UNWRAPPED gi4s in a shopping bag labeled with �
“St. Charles Lwagna” to the table under the turquoise miDen�
BROWN BEAR � POPE FRANCIS CENTER � Return UNWRAPPED gi4s in a shopping bag labeled with “Pope
Francis Center” to the table under the brown bear�
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ST. HUGO CATHOLIC SCHOOL �
Friday, December 10 � Christmas Pageant �
Friday, December 17 � 11:45am Dismissal (11:30 PreK) Christmas Vaca�on Begins �
Monday, January 3 � Classes Resume �
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Dismissal Safety � Please read carefully!�
With so many cars in the parking lot at one �me, it is vital
that everyone follows the proper dismissal procedures.
Please review and thank you for following the
instruc�ons. �
• Please enter the parking lot at a slow speed and do
not use a cell phone while in the lot.�
• Park in a designated parking space. Do not park in a
handicap spot, in front of the church or wait in a lane
for a car to exit a spot. Addi�onal parking spots can
be found at the lower lot by the Chapel.�
• Use the cross walk when walking to or from the
holding area. Do not walk across the wood chips to
enter or exit the parking lot.�
• For the safety of all, please supervise your children
when wai�ng in the holding area or gathering a/er
dismissal. Running around the lot, climbing trees,
wrestling, etc. is not acceptable.�
• Exit the parking lot at a slow, safe speed. Remember
to exit at the lower lot � the first lower exit is for le/
turns, the second is for right turns. �
• DO NOT EXIT AT THE ENTRANCE.�
• Please be courteous to our staff and follow their
direc�ons. �
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ST. HUGO RELIGIOUS EDUCATION�
GRADE 2 � RECONCILIATION & FIRST EUCHARIST�
Addi�onal informa�on will be provided in a packet you will
receive at Mee�ng #1. Prac�ces for First Reconcilia�on and
First Eucharist Celebra�ons will be during class �me.�
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CELEBRATION OF FIRST RECONCILIATION � �
ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS CHURCH (11:00AM)�
Saturday, January 22, 2022�
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MEETING #2 � GRADE 2 CHILDREN & PARENTS � �
EUCHARIST MEETING (6:30�8:00 PM)�
Wednesday, March 9, 2022 or �
Thursday, March 10, 2022 � Church �
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CELEBRATION OF FIRST EUCHARIST � �
ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS CHURCH�
Saturday, April 30, 2022 � 11:00 a.m. Mass �
(Does NOT fulfill Sunday Obliga�on)�
Sunday, May 1, 2022 � 2:00 p.m. Mass �
(Fulfills Sunday Obliga�on)�
Sacrament Celebration
Dates for Children
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FIRST RECONCILIATION � �
Saturday, January 22, 2022 �
at 11:00 AM in the Church�
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CONFIRMATION � �
Saturday, January 29, 2022 �
at 11:00 AM in the Church�
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FIRST EUCHARIST � �
Saturday, April 30, 2022 �
at 11:00 AM in the Church�
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FIRST EUCHARIST � �
Sunday, May 1, 2022 �
at 2:00 PM in the Church�
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GRADE 8 � CONFIRMATION�
Addi�onal informa�on will be provided in a packet you
will receive at Mee�ng #1. Prac�ces for the Confirma�on
Celebra�on will be during class �me.�
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MEETING #2 � GRADE 8 YOUTH & PARENTS � �
CONFIRMATION RITE MEETING (6:30�8:00 PM)�
Wednesday, December 1, 2021 or �
Thursday, December 2, 2021 � Church�
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GRADE 8 CONFIRMATION INTERVIEWS � �
ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS PARISH OFFICE�
Sunday, January 9 (1�4:30 p.m.), �
Tuesday, January 11 (4�8 p.m.), �
Wednesday, January 12 (4�8 p.m.), �
Thursday, January 13, (4�8 p.m.)�
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CELEBRATION OF CONFIRMATION � �
St. Hugo of the Hills Church (11:00 a.m.)�
Saturday, January 29, 2022�
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UNIQUE ST. HUGO OF THE HILLS �
GLASS CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS�
St. Hugo Ornaments are available for purchase a/er all the Masses and during
office hours in the parish office. Each ornament is mouth blown and hand
painted from Poland. The ornaments are works of art that will look beau�ful on
your Christmas tree and be a constant reminder of your parish community at �
St. Hugo. The ornaments will make a wonderful gi/ for your family and friends.
Two St. Hugo ornaments are available: �
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Stone Chapel Ornament = $30�
Church Bell Tower Ornament = $20�
RIGHT�TO�LIFE�
NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH� �
For local Adop�on Resources �
contact RTL�LIFESPAN 248�816�1546� �
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To spiritually adopt a baby of abor�on, please pray the
following for nine months�
“Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you
to spare the life of the unborn baby I am spiritually
adop�ng [Name_______] who is in danger of abor�on.
Amen”� �
�Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen �
LADIES OF CHARITY� THANK YOU!�
It is our pleasure to announce that Ladies of Charity has
once again been awarded a $5,000 grant from the
Catholic Founda�on of Michigan. We are blessed by the
Catholic Founda�on con�nually suppor�ng our Clothes
Closet and Food Pantry. Our project this year will be
focused on re�red religious communi�es that lack
financial resources to meet the nutri�onal and health
care needs of their aging members. While
supplemen�ng their food budget with fresh fruit and
vegetables our hope is to assist those who have served us
in past years and improve their lives with beCer nutri�on.
Our objec�ve is to involve the Ladies of Charity members
and recruit student volunteers on a con�nuous basis
from surrounding area Catholic high schools to introduce
the students to religious communi�es on a personal basis
and fulfill their service hours over the year�long period.
This exposure will be an an introduc�on to these religious
communi�es in their young lives and hopefully
encourage voca�ons in their future life.�
If you’d like to help us in accomplishing this effort, you
can contact Joanne Cross at 248 540 8328 and we’ll be
glad to have you join us.�
Ladies of Charity�
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Conor Olin Andrle � Army �
Thomas Babich � PFC, Marines�
Ian Barnes � Army�
Cullen Barrett � Marines�
Joseph Bujold � Marines�
Aaron Conti � Army�
Amanda Corado � Air Force�
Daniel Culbertson � Navy �
Michelle Culliver � Army�
Maris Darini � Air Force�
Christopher Day � Army�
Reid Decker � Army�
Steven Dinverno � Army�
Carlos Escobar � Army�
Brock Fairchild � Navy �
Laurel Fernandes � Navy�
Evan Fowler � Army�
Timothy Fuller � Army�
Ryan Gieleghem�Navy�
MaChew Haggerty � Navy�
Benjamin HofsteCer�Army�
Kurtis King � Marines�
Jack Jenney � Marines�
Joe Joliat � Army�
Jack Kredo � Army�
Andrew Lapastora � Air Force�
Cassondra Loftus �Army�
Stephen Mankins � Navy�
Maya McPartlin�� � Navy�
Josh Martin � Navy�
Luis Osterberger, II � Army�
Erin Orlich � Navy�
Jason Orlich � Army �
Justin Orlich � Navy �
Christopher Padgett � Army�
James Pearson � Navy�
Jack Perham � Marines�
Sam Piontkowski � Marines�
Jason W. Prosser � Marines�
Caitlin Reddy� Army�
Joseph Rovner, �Marines�
Dvir Samet � Army�
Dr. Brandon Schornack �Army�
Jeff Schuele � Marines�
David Siemiet � Air Force�
Aaron Smela � Air Force�
Richard Spiegel � Navy�
Domenic Tatum � Army�
Michael Territo � Navy�
Lawrence Turnbull � Air Force�
Mark Waldowski � Army�
Christopher White � Army�
Trason Willemin � Army�
Carl Winowiecki II � Army�
Michelle Zagumny � Navy�
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If you have a family member on our
Military List who has returned home,
please let us know so that we can
share that good news with the St. Hugo
parishioners who have been faithfully
keeping our deployed service members
in their prayers. �
Pray for those Serving our Country
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK�
Jillian Angrahm�
Jennifer Wygant Corgan�
Cathy Diamond�
Lauren Facca�
Ban Farida �
Valerie Foerster�
Tom Foot�
Ann Hager�
Larry Hager�
Cynde Janiszewski�
Baby Locklynd Manni�
Teddy Martin�
Bill Netter�
Dianna Rasha�
Bob Roth�
Callie Schmidt�
Tom Schmidt�
Andrew Soller�
Barbara Springer�
Tyler Whisler�
All requests for names to be included on the sick list and in
the weekend Prayers of the Faithful must be provided by a
family member. Names will be included in weekend Prayers
of the Faithful for three weeks and published in the Herald
for six weeks. At the end of this �me, you may call the parish
office to renew the name in the Herald for three more
weeks. You may remove a name at any �me by calling the
parish office at 248�644�5460.�
PRAY FOR THE DECEASED�
John Daniel Boncella��
Husband of Geri; �
Father of Dan, Janelle, Johnna, Jodi & Jordie;
Grandfather of 12; �
Great�Grandfather of 3�
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Beverly Ann Thewes��
Mother of Tom, Jeff, Dave, Eric, Mary, & Bob;�
Grandmother of 26�
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Gospel�
Stand erect and raise your heads because your redemption is at hand. (Lk 21:28) Excerpts from the Lec�onary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. 1997,
Interna�onal Commission on English in the Liturgy Corpora�on. �
Sunday | 1st Sunday of Advent�
Jer 33:14�16/1 Thes 3:12�4:2/Ps 25:4�5, 8�9, 10, 14 [1b]/Lk 21:25�28, 34�36�
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Monday | Is 2:1�5/Ps 122:1�2, 3�4b, 4cd�5, 6�7, 8�9/Mt 8:5�11�
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Tuesday | St. Andrew, Apostle�
Rom 10:9�18/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10]/Mt 4:18�22�
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Wednesday | 25:6�10a/Ps 23:1�3a, 3b�4, 5, 6 [6cd]/Mt 15:29�37�
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Thursday| SIs 26:1�6/Ps 118:1 and 8�9, 19�21, 25�27a [26a]/Mt 7:21, 24�27�
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Friday | Is 29:17�24/Ps 27:1, 4, 13�14 [1a]/Mt 9:27�31�
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Saturday | John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church�
Is 30:19�21, 23�26/Ps 147:1�2, 3�4, 5�6 [cf. Is 30:18d]/Mt 9:35�10:1, 5a, 6�8�
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Next Sunday |2nd Sunday of Advent�
Bar 5:1�9/Ps 126:1�2, 2�3, 4�5, 6 [3]/Phil 1:4�6, 8�11/Lk 3:1�6�
Readings for the week of November 28
MUSIC NOTES�
Sunday, December 5, 10:00 am Mass�
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Prelude:�
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (BWV 659) � J.S.
Bach�
(Savior of the Na�ons, Come)�
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Postlude:�
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (BWV 661) � J.S.
Bach�
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Choral Anthem:�
Remember, Chris�ans All � Thomas Ravenscro3�
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WEEKEND MINISTERS FOR DECEMBER 4 & 5 �
Thank You For Serving at St. Hugo of the Hills!
Time� Celebrant� Commentator� Servers� Cantors� Sacristans�
� � 1st Lector� � � �
�� �� 2nd Lector� �� �� ��
5:00 PM� Fr. Dominic Macioce� Sharon Eusebi� Bode Kindt� Kathy Parker� M. Hathaway�
Dec. 4� � Ronald Hewson� Hudson Kindt� � D. Wilkins�
� � Jim Walle� Alexandria Myers� � �
�� �� �� Penelope Abro� �� ��
8:00 AM� Fr. Dominic Macioce� Jim Johnson� Francis Baker� � J. Walle�
Dec. 5� � Cynthia Graham� Livia Baker� � J. Walle�
� � Mary Anne Hathaway� Julia Samona� � �
�� �� �� Elena VanDieren� �� ��
10:00 AM� Fr. Mark Brauer� Carol Cousineau� MacKenzie Van Drie� Audrey Eagle� J. Balint�
Dec. 5� � Paul Eagle� Thomas Sackman� � K. Lamb�
� � Daniel Stayer� Hannah Sackman� � �
�� �� �� Emerson Turkot� �� ��
12 Noon� Fr. Mark Brauer� Doris Hanna� Soren Filak� Siegrid Si@ard� L. McIntee�
Dec. 5� � Carla Preston� Taryn McNeil� � L. McIntee�
� � Cathleen Corken� Jaionna Reddi@� � �
�� �� �� Vivienne Vaupel� �� ��
5:00 PM� Fr. Mark Wendling� Sandra Jouhet� Michael Mutone� Kathy Parker� A. Mutone�
Dec. 5� � Cecelia Kelley� Mary Rose Montales� � R. Mutone�
� � Karen Lamb� Nicholas Montales� � �
�� �� �� Ryan Zaleski� �� ��
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MASS INTENTIONS | for Mass Intention information visit www.sthugo.org �
SUNDAY November 28, 2021 �
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT�
7:30 � Helen Diegel (Family)�
Ed Kulcsar (Dave and Linda)�
Dorothy Studenski (Dave and Linda Kolena)�
10:00� Sam Fatoohi (Susana B. Llanes)�
Peter F. Noronha (Family Friend)�
Lu Smela (Carol Mahoney)�
Mary Do Meulemeester (Nieces and Nephews)�
John Corcoran (Kay Flavin)� �
12:00� Ken Furton (Respect Life Commi@ee)�
� Robert Kramer (Mark and Jose@e Charboneau)�
� Harold Ca@ran (Galvin Family)�
5:00 Paul Kevin Urban (David Smith Family)�
�
Monday, November 29, 2021, Advent Weekday�
6:10� Pro Populo�
8:30� James O’Donnell (Spec. Int.) (Marge Dilley)�
�
Tuesday November 30, 2021�
Saint Andrew, Apostle�
6:10� Pro Populo�
8:30� Mary K. Marino (Laurance Farris)�
Jenny Mary Bonnici (Patricia Reilly)�
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021, Advent Weekday�
6:10� Pro Populo�
8:30� Brenda Shermataro (St. Hugo Rosary Group)�
� � � �
Thursday, December 2, 2021, Advent Weekday�
6:10� Pro Populo �
8:30 Paul Dilley (15
th
Anniv.) (Marge Dilley)�
� John Senne@ (8
th
Anniv.) (Dianne)�
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Friday, December 3, 2021�
Saint Francis Xavier, Priest�
6:10� John Kolena (Dave and Linda) �
8:30 Special IntenFons of the Altar Guild�
� Lorenzo LorenzeG (Ann LorenzeG and Family)�
� Charles P. Greeley (David Edwards)�
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Saturday, December 4, 2021, Advent Weekday�
� Saint John Damascene, �
Priest and Doctor of the Church�
8:30 Jack Roberts (1
st
Anniv.) (David Roberts)�
� Donna Decker (Lois and Gerry Decker)�
5:00� Gene and Mary K. Marino (Marino Family)�
� Carol Ann McNish (Joe, Maria Serra and Family)�
Tom and Janet Senne@ (Spec. Int.�Happy
Anniversary) �
(Mom) �
� �
SUNDAY December 5, 2021 �
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT�
8:00 � Helen Diegel (Family)�
� Joseph Paler (Roelant and Forgione Families)�
Reginald Studenski (Dave and Linda Kolena)�
10:00� Antonella Improta (Family Friend)�
� Frank King (Carolyn King)�
Peter F. Noronha (Family Friend)�
Robert Kramer (Violet Mercado)�
Luise Smela (Violet Mercado)�
Armando Tiglao (Violet Mercado)�
Mary Do Meulemeester (Nieces and Nephews)� �
Fran Pieroni (Spec. Int.) (Friends)�
12:00� Pa@y and Robert Mack (Mack Famlly)�
Martha Condit (Galvin Family)�
5:00 Pro Populo�
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