FEBRUARY 21, 2021�
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT�
38775 Prentiss Street
Harrison Township,
Michigan 48045
Parish Office:
586-463-5877
Parish Fax:
586-463-1734
Website:
www.sthubertchurch.com
Email:
Parish Office Hours
Monday�Thursday:
9AM�4PM
(closed for lunch 12–
1PM) Closed Fridays
Faith Formation Office:
586-463-5875
Faith Formation Fax:
586-463-4520
Faith Formation Hours
Monday�Thursday:
9AM�3PM
Closed Fridays
THE BEACON
THE BEACON
ST. HUBERT
CATHOLIC CHURCH�
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Ps 91 (90): 15-16
When he calls on me, I will answer him;
I will deliver him and give him glory,
I will grant him length of days.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it
was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen
Reading I Gn 9:8-15
God said to Noah and to his sons with him:
“See, I am now establishing my covenant with you
and your descendants after you
and with every living creature that was with you:
all the birds, and the various tame and wild animals
that were with you and came out of the ark.
I will establish my covenant with you,
that never again shall all bodily creatures be destroyed
by the waters of a flood;
there shall not be another flood to devastate the earth.”
God added:
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“This is the sign that I am giving for all ages to
come,
of the covenant between me and you
and every living creature with you:
I set my bow in the clouds to serve as a sign
of the covenant between me and the earth.
When I bring clouds over the earth,
and the bow appears in the clouds,
I will recall the covenant I have made
between me and you and all living beings,
so that the waters shall never again become a
flood
to destroy all mortal beings.”
Responsorial Psalm Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9
R. Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to
those who keep your covenant.
Your ways, O LORD, make known to me;
teach me your paths,
Guide me in your truth and teach me,
for you are God my savior.
R. Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to
those who keep your covenant.
Remember that your compassion, O LORD,
and your love are from of old.
In your kindness remember me,
because of your goodness, O LORD.
R. Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to
those who keep your covenant.
Good and upright is the LORD,
thus he shows sinners the way.
He guides the humble to justice,
and he teaches the humble his way.
R. Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to
those who keep your covenant.
Reading II 1 Pt 3:18-22
Beloved:
Christ suffered for sins once,
the righteous for the sake of the unrighteous,
that he might lead you to God.
Put to death in the flesh,
he was brought to life in the Spirit.
In it he also went to preach to the spirits in prison,
who had once been disobedient
while God patiently waited in the days of Noah
during the building of the ark,
in which a few persons, eight in all,
were saved through water.
This prefigured baptism, which saves you now.
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It is not a removal of dirt from the body
but an appeal to God for a clear conscience,
through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
who has gone into heaven
and is at the right hand of God,
with angels, authorities, and powers subject to
him.
Gospel Mk 1:12-15
The Spirit drove Jesus out into the desert,
and he remained in the desert for forty days,
tempted by Satan.
He was among wild beasts,
and the angels ministered to him.
After John had been arrested,
Jesus came to Galilee proclaiming the gospel of
God:
“This is the time of fulfillment.
The kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
Nicene Creed
I believe in one God,
the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
born of the Father before all ages.
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made, consubstantial with the
Father;
through him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation
he came down from heaven,
and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin
Mary, and became man.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
he suffered death and was buried,
and rose again on the third day
in accordance with the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory
to judge the living and the dead
and his kingdom will have no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of
life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
who with the Father and the Son is adored and
glorified,
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Saturday, February 20, 2021�
5:00 pm †Paul Lisecki (13th Anniv) req by family�
†Paula Rademacher req by Gene Rademacher�
†Souls in Purgatory req by Jane Gareau�
†Nelson Templeton (6th Anniv) req by Nancy
Cook�
Spec Int: Helen Pankowski req by Church
Ladies�
Sunday, February 21, 2021�
8:00 am †Joseph Schodowski req by Brian &
Tamiko Lamour�
†Deceased members of the York & Rawls
families req by Midge York�
11:30 am †Deceased members of the Myslakowski
family�
†Deceased members of the Reifert family�
Monday, February 22, 2021�
9:00 am †Deceased members of the Daly family
req by family�
Tuesday, February 23, 2021�
9:00 am Intentions of the celebrant�
Wednesday, February 24, 2021�
9:00 am For the youth of the parish�
Thursday, February 25, 2021�
9:00 am †Elaine Bostick req by family�
Friday, February 26, 2021�
9:00 am For the sick of the parish�
Saturday, February 27, 2021�
5;00 PM †Paula Rademacher req by Gene
Rademacher�
†Thomas Migan req by Karen & Robert
Szymanski�
Living and deceased members of the Harold
Reinhart family req by Jane Gareau�
Sunday, February 28, 2021�
8:00 am †Tom Schrinel req by Julie Hart�
†James & Theola Buchman req by Sherri &
Kevin Cunningham�
11:30 am People of St. Hubert Parish�
who has spoken through the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic
Church.
I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins
and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead
and the life of the world to come. Amen.
An Invocation to Saint Michael, the Archangel
In the name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and
through the intercession of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary, we kneel humbly before your majesty, O
God Almighty, and implore you to send us Saint
Michael that he may rescue us in our adversity.
Saint Michael, prince of the heavenly host, come
to us! We call out to you with all our hearts! We
place ourselves and our communities, our families
and our parishes, our country, and the entire
world under your very special protection.
May God create Saints among us! May He send us
many priests! And through them, O saintly
archangel, bring about the triumph of the Church
in the battle that is waged against the demons of
hell.
By virtue of the Holy Spirit, establish the reign of
Christ in our country and in the entire world, so
that peace may be secured forever. Amen.
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William Michael Krajec�
Parents: Adam and Katherine�
Godparents: Brett Dunbar and Clare Dunbar�
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BigNews…. By Fr. Douglas Bignall�
First Sunday of Lent
The Season of Lent�
ORDINARY TIME gives way to Lent on a peculiar note, with an admonition not to fast while the
groom is among us. Yet soon we are plunged into a season marked by fasting, abstinence, and a
mood of penitence. What’s up? Are we playacting the vacancy of Christ? The Risen Lord
promised to be with his church “until the end of the ages.”
But the practice of liturgy reminds us that time according to the clock is illusory. Though we are
caught in the perspective of a singular moment, God sees all from the advantage of eternity. Our
birth and life and death and rising are in God’s hands in this moment. Across the world,
humanity experiences at once the desolation of corruption due to sin, as well as the saving
power revealed in Jesus Christ. And so, we can enter the season of penitence with hope, mindful
of the joy that is ours even now.
WE NEED LENT. Much as we hate to admit it, our progress in the spiritual life never permits us
to get beyond our mortality—which is another way of saying we remain sinners in need of grace
and salvation. Even as we advance in habits of prayer, moral behavior, service, and the practice
of compassion, we are still hampered by the spirit of temptation. The face it wears may change,
but the voice that calls us to disregard God’s will for ours remains surprisingly recognizable.
Centuries may come and go, but the devil Jesus encountered in the desert is the same rascal
who haunts our world today.
In the wisdom of the church, we spend 40 days each year preparing to square off with the
opponent of our souls once more. The enemy is us, as the saying goes: We are the ones who
rebel against God’s laws in favor of the greedy self. Jesus has already vanquished this enemy for
all eternity. We need this season to steady our course against the evils of the world, the devil,
and all the stumbling blocks we put in our path of holiness
Some Liturgical Notes�
� Archbishop Vigneron has granted an extension of the general dispensation
for all Roman Catholics until March 13, 2021. After that date, particular
dispensations will be allowed for the sick, the elderly, and those who live with
some that might be compromised by attending a public event. All other
Catholics are encouraged to return to the celebration of the Holy Mass.
� COVID safety standards still apply: Facial Masks are still required while in
church and social distancing requirements remain. However, we can move to
50% capacity (if allowable with distancing requirements), and we are no
longer required to sanitize the church between liturgies. Regular and
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thorough cleanings will continue, as directed by the CDC.
� Parishes should follow direction from AOD Department of Human Resources
related to opening for in-person Mission Support work. This includes the
opening of parish offices.
� Parish meetings should follow these principles of meetings virtually if
possible, and meeting in-person only in they are not able to do their work
virtually. These include: Parish Pastoral Council, Parish Finance Council,
Parish Commissions, Parish Staff and Leadership Team Meetings, Vicariate,
Regional, and other inter-parish planning meetings.
� For more information on the guidelines offered by the Archdiocese of Detroit,
please visit aod.org.
� It is permissible to bless and distribute palms on Palm Sunday, following
specific health guidelines that they be handed out by ushers wearing gloves,
blessed during the Mass, and taken home by each parishioner. Any left
behind will be collected and burned.
� Archbishop Vigneron will not be confirming adults on Pentecost this year.
Priest, who have received delegation from the Archbishop this year, are given
permission to confirm any Catholic – along with the Elect and Candidates for
Full Communion as usual – at the Easter Vigil. Those not able to attend the
Easter Vigil this year, must request special permission (via the priest to the
Archbishop) for confirmation that might occur on a different date/day.
� As of February 17
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, 2021 (Ash Wednesday), the opening Collect [formerly
called the “Opening Prayer”] has one change to it. There was a mistake the
most recent translation. The priest has been concluding the Collect with
these words: “ … one God, who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.”
The translation is supposed to read thusly: “God, who lives and reigns,
forever and ever. Amen.”
Have a grace-filled Lent,
YÜA WÉâzÄtá U|zÇtÄÄ
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Lent Bible Study�
Lenten��Bible�Study�will begin the week of February
17th � offering classes on Wednesday mornings
only.� This will be a six week� � Bible� study� of the
Gospel of Saint John.� Please see the flyer for
information.� Sign�up sheets are located in the
gathering space.� Please join us for a
meaningful��Lenten�journey.�
Wednesday Mornings 10:00am � 11:30am�
Starting February 17th �
You are cordially invited to join us as Richard Cucchi
facilitates a six week walk through of the Gospel of
St. John during this season of Lent at the Fr.
Borowski Activity Center. The study will run for six
consecutive weeks. If you have a bible, please bring
it. All are welcome. Sign�up sheets are located in the
back of the church. We would also like to offer you
the bible study packet with Rich’s entire curriculum,
i.e... notes, questions, answers, to give you the
opportunity to dig deep into the readings if you are
unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts or are
not comfortable coming out due to the pandemic.
This is a great alternative. If you are interested in
doing the bible study at home and would like a
packet, please call, or see Nicole at the Faith
Formation office! 586�463�5877 x 118�
Knights of Columbus�
Annual Lenten Fish Fry�
St. Hubert Activity Center�
4:00 pm until 7:00pm�
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Menu: Carryout�Only �
Fish and Chips Dinners�
3�piece Hand battered North Atlantic Cod�
Our famous French Fries�
Dinners Roll from Giovanni�
Homemade Cole Slaw �
Pricing: $10.00 per dinner�
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Bake sale desserts will be sold at each fish fry
to provide support for our various non�profit
organizations�
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Fish Fry Dates Every Friday of Lent �
February 19
th
through March 26 �
(NO Fish Fry Good Friday)�
Individual Penance at St. Hubert�
Tuesdays of Lent after the 9:00 am Mass�
and�
Every Saturday at 4:00 pm �
(not on Holy Saturday)�
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ITEMS FOR SALE�
Ads will run for 3 weeks & then will be automatically
deleted. Ads are free to St. Hubert Parishioners. �
We are sorry we can no longer run ads for
services offered.�
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Leonard console piano in good condition. Free for
your pick�up. St Clair Shores area. Call Barb (586)
383�4132 (2/21)�
CATHOLIC FAITH FORMATION NEWS
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On behalf of the St Hubert’s Council of the Knights
of Columbus I would like to extend Happy New Year
wishes from all my brother Knights. I don’t need to
tell you it wont take much to make 2021 better but
we all know we have at least a couple more months
till that may start.�
Like all organizations our Council has taken a hard
hit without a year of the great fundraisers you enjoy
like Fish Fry’s (we pray to do at least drive thru carry
out this year), Dueling piano’s, Elimination Raffle,
Pancake Breakfast, Super Euchre’s and Breakfast
with Santa. With the resultant loss of revenue we
have regrettably had to reduce our charitable
contributions to the needy and disabled drastically.
Instead doing our best with available funds and
when able providing as much hands on help as
socially allowed. �
As a stop gap measure St Hubert’s Council 11658
are now holding a raffle with a top prize of $2000.00
(if 700 tickets are not sold, the drawing reverts to a
50/50 raffle), 2nd prize $500.00, 3rd prize $250.00.
Ticket donation is $5.00 each or six for $25.00 �
need not be present to win, License R59565. Tickets
will be available after Mass or from any K of C
member thru the drawing date of Friday, March 26th,
2021. Please consider helping our Knights of
Columbus help others in such trying times.� �
Grand Knight Ron Rabine�
Faith in Motion!�Call to Action!��
Glory to God in All Things! �
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Our SVdP food pantry was running low on a few
specific items so the Faith Formation office put a call
out to our catechism families to see if they could
assist. Boy, did they come through in
a� � BIG� way!� Requested items were tuna, Chef
Boyardee meals, hearty soups, pancake�mixes and
syrup, dish soap, feminine products, toilet paper,
Kleenex, paper towels and toothbrushes!� Included,
but not limited to, in this generous donation haul
were 70 cans of tuna, 52 cans of Chef Boyardee
and 28 cans of soup!� Families � your generosity
went above and beyond all of our expectations! We
are eternally grateful for your kindness. Thank you
for coming together and filling up the pantry!� The
SVdP representative, Sherry K, was overwhelmed
and in awe when presented with this bountiful
donation. She expressed immense thanks on behalf
of the organization and for the families who will
ultimately receive these charitable gifts.��
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!���
Pastoral Care Regarding the Vatican's Note on Baptism�
In August of 2020, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a response to questions
regarding the use of the words, “We baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit” instead of the proper form of “I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit”. The Vatican ruled that the form “We baptize” does not convey the Sacrament of baptism. In the
Archdiocese of Detroit, we are aware that between 1986 �1999, potentially invalid baptisms occurred at St.
Anastasia Parish in Troy, conducted by Deacon Mark Springer using the improper form. We are in the
process of contacting those individuals who may be affected and we are asking for your help. If you or
someone you know was baptized at St. Anastasia Parish during this time period or you have any questions
or concerns about the validity of your sacrament(s), we invite you to visit the website aod.org/
sacramentsupdate for more information and to submit questions or concerns using the online form.�
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Would You Like to Register as a Parishioner
of St. Hubert? �
At this time you can submit an online request to
join St. Hubert Church through our website:
www.sthubertchurch.com�
on our Welcome page, click “join” �
MY ENVELOPE TELLS THE STORY�
February 6/7, 2021�
�
Adult Donors� � $ 12,490�
Loose Money� � $ 179�
Total Parish Support� $ 12,669�
Budget Wkly Need� � $ 11,000�
Under/Over Budget�� $ 1,669�
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300 Online Contributors�
1058 Envelopes Mailed�
170 Envelopes Used�
Austin Catholic High School
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Attention all current 8th grade students & families!
Austin Catholic High School’s first wave of
acceptance letters has gone out.� However, there is
still time to apply and be part of the class of 2025.
Please visit our website to apply
today,� www.austincatholichighschool.org/
admissions. Located in Chesterfield, Austin is six
months into the new school year with in�person
learning in a large facility for grades 9�12 and
sensible COVID policies in place for health and
safety. Guided by Augustinian values and faith
formation, we are committed to academic excellence
with a 100% college acceptance rate and offer 12
varsity sports and multiple clubs. Our average class
size is 18 students, where we foster strong
relationships and build leaders of tomorrow. �
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Weekly Offerings,
Maintenance and
SVDP donations can
be made at the Online
Giving link at
www.sthubertchurch.com�
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Let Us Pray ...
Please remember those who journey with illness, �
may they know of the healing touch of the Lord.�
Please pray for the safety of
those who are serving in the
Military. May St. Michael the
Archangel defend them and
protect them. Pray also in
thanksgiving for their dedication and
service to our Nation.
AIR FORCE
Eric Bird, Gerald Bondy,
Ryan Scott Brown, Major Katie Carlin,
Anthony Carter, Aaron Dowen,
James Eberts, Wade Gaboury,
Marc Galui, Brendon A Harms,
Audrey Hartinger, Ryan M Jurcak,
Richard M. Malik, Meghan Servais,
Brandon Squires, Kimberly Squires,
Kathleen Stemmerich, Thomas VanTiem,
Justin Walters, Jennifer Wynn
AIR NATIONAL GUARD
William Bradley, Shaun Hover
ARMY
Ray Arnold, Tyler Bloom, Marcus Copley,
Mike Dickey, Robert Eberts, Sean Foley,
Jason Gaboury, Adam Scott James,
Richard Knox, Michael E. Kozlowski,
Daniel Lewerencz, Brett M. Libscomb,
Timothy Mack, Miguel Madina,
David May, Aaron Peters,
Capt. Matthew Mesko, Austin Parks,
Michael Patyk, Gregory Pauch,
Jeffrey Pauch, Gerald Pokorski,
Adam Rogus, Brock Schmalzreid,
Caleb Soenen, Bryant Vogt, David Weiss,
David Wortman
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Justin Bilicki, Derek Golec, Fred LaVigne,
Donovan Pena, Jesse Smith,
Justin Ziolkowski, Brandon Zupko
ARMY RANGERS
Mark May II
MARINE CORPS
Steven DeGrande, Sam Godin,
Logan Gronley, David Kennedy,
Brandon L. Klanke, Joshua MacMillan,
Gregory Reyst, Matthew Rodgers,
Capt. Matthew Sommer,
Bradley Wing, Courtney Zielinski
NAVY
Adam Bernardi, Aaron Bernardi,
John Elliott, Roger C. Haddad,
Matthew Plucinski, Brett Scott,
Todd Trombly, Christopher Walsh,
Lauren Warren
U.S. COAST GUARD
Nick Brown, Taylor Day, Steve Salomone
Parishioners:
Allor, Jerry
Amrozowicz, Linda
Arker, Jewel
Baines, Thomas
Barr, Patricia
Billiu, Prudy
Buchman, Alton
Clausen, George
Deneweth, Mike
Eineman, Matt
Farrell, Mary
Flint, Marie
Flowery, Ray & Sue
Frankford, Maxim
Fromius, Bill & Roz
Gawrysiak, Nancy
Goslin, Dorothy
Hartigan, Gary
Hill, Charmaine
Hilt, John
Howard, Gerald
Jacob, Theresa
Jarocki, Elizabeth
Katsimpalis, Alan
Kelley, John
Klein, Mary
Klingler, Betty
Kochanski, Jerry
Kolito, Ann
Kotylo, Curt
Kowalski, Stanley
Latour, Ed & Lois
Leonard, Karen
Lualdi, Barbara
Maday, Tom
Maiuri, John
Medlin, Pat
Merriam, John
O’Bryan, Edward
O’Byrne, Brian
Pagel, Linda
Paratore, Katie
Peltier, Sandi
Preisz, Joann
Rademaker, Joan
Raikovich, Robert
Rossi, Brian
Saccone, Joe
Schebil, Denise
Smith,, Andy
Smith, Jim
Spehar, Alexa
Steil, Ken
Thomas, Gerald
Timma, Yvonne
Toupin, Deborah
Toupin, Jenny
Tranchida, Rita
Urbanczyk, Sylvia
Vassallo, Joe
Verkest, Beth
Victory, Randy
Wais, Joann
Webb, Emma
Weis, Jerry
Wellerritter, Mary
Wit, Adam
Zurek, Dorothy
Friends & Family:
Adamczewski, Anna
Adendorf, Carrie
Alfes, Dennis
Alfonsi,Joann
Baptist, Laura
Baumgart, Audrey
Blake, Gary
Bommarito, Andy
Bommarito, Emelie
Calvert, Jerry
Conell-Jahic, Christina
Doyle, Stephen
Ellavich, Jim
Flowery, Jason
Foley, Kourtney
Fox, Helen
Fricano, Marita
Georgeff, Lisa
Girimonte, Joseph
Girimonte, Sam
Guido, Frank
Herman, Sherry
Hill, Dianne
Hodges, David
Hogan, Ashley
Hopper, Robert
Iaquinto, Anthony
Iaquinto, Joseph
Iaquinto, Sam
John, Rosemary
Jones, Beth
Kerkes, Allen
Kiseda, Tony & Pam
Lagocki, Al & Gail
Larkins, Jeremy
Lawson, Luc
Listman, Carla
Low, Patricia
Lynch, Joseph
Maliczkowski, Josh
Mich, Lori
Novak-Polk, Debbie
O’Brien, Sue
Rabine, Grace
Shamblin, Donna
Smith, Lorraine
Swensen, Charlene
Thompson, Brynlee
Thompson, Jim
Vecchione, Joe
Waicker, George
Waicker, Maryann
Walski, Mike
Weisburg, Jerry
Wesley, Susan
Williams, Melissa
Zolnoski, Donald
LEST WE FORGET: �
Please pray for the following deceased members of the
parish whose anniversaries will be this week�
Lynne Marie Malik, age 30, Feb 21, 1987
Arthur Colby, age 81, Feb 22, 2001
Helen Meldrum, age 96. Feb 22, 2016
Frank Baranski, age 88, Feb 22, 2016
Omar Soenen, age 90, Feb 22, 2017
John Hinz, III, age 26, Feb 23, 1985
Theresa “Terry” Arens, age 52, Feb 23, 2003
Lillian Marie Grenda, age 91, Feb 23, 2011
Florence Dwornick, age 83, Feb 24, 1992
Wallace Goyette, age 85, Feb 24, 2005
Peter Provost, age 85, Feb 25, 1977
James Kurtz, age 70, Feb 25, 1986
Douglas Zwirner, age 52, Feb 25, 2003
Elaine Bostick, age 79, Feb 25, 2005
Roseanna Ardanowski, Feb 26, 1967
Frances Doan, age 75, Feb 26, 1986
William Brickman, age 76, Feb 26, 1991
Jane Rutherford, age 79, Feb 26, 2012
Sarah Minch, age 84, Feb 27, 1989
Carrie Kniffel, age 66, Feb 27, 1998
Clarence Gmerner, age 80, Feb 27, 1999
Sylvia Kraushaar, age 81, Feb 27, 1999
Eleanor Buchman, age 86, Feb 27, 2000
Charles Ruemenapp, age 96, Feb 27, 2018
Stanley Wrona, 107, Feb 27, 2019
Sick List & Military List: Please call the Rectory to add or remove
names from the Sick List at 586�463�5877. All names are kept on the
friends & family list for a one month period of time. If you wish to add or
remove someone from the Military List, please call 586�463�3815.�
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Saint Hubert Parish Leadership�
Sacramental Ministry�
Parish Pastoral Council�
38775 Prentiss Street�
Harrison Township, MI 48045�2652�
Parish Office �� (586) 463�5877�
Parish Fax� � � (586) 463�1734�
Faith Formation Office� � (586) 463�5875�
Faith Formation Fax�� � (586) 463�4520�
Email: [email protected]�
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Parish Office Hours: �
Mon�Thurs: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm �
(closed for lunch 12:00 to 1:00 pm)�
Closed on Friday�
Family Faith Office Hours:�
Mon�Thurs: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm�
Closed on Friday�
Closed June 15 through August 15�
Pastoral Ministry �
Pastor: Rev. Douglas Bignall�
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Deacon: Dennis Loffreda�
Parish Staff�
Director of Music: Bill Russell
[email protected] (586) 822�1428�
Christian Service Coordinator�
Joan Schmidt� [email protected] �
Office Manager/Beacon Editor�
Lynn Pietila [email protected]�
Bookkeeper�
Kathleen Jurewicz [email protected] �
Family Faith Coordinator & K�8�
Youth Ministry (Grades 6�12)�
Nicole Fournier [email protected]�
Family Faith Secretary: Sandi Peltier�
Beacon Newsletter�
Beacon Editor: Lynn Pietila�
Deadline for articles is Monday at Noon. Articles
can be dropped off at the Parish Office, fax or email.�
Sacrament of Baptism: Scheduled every second
Sunday of the month at Masses. Contact the Rectory
to schedule a baptism.�
R.C.I.A.: People of different Christian traditions or
Non�Christians are invited to explore our faith
through the R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults). We also have a special program for children.
Please call the Rectory.�
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00 pm
Private reconciliation by appointment.�
First Communion or Confirmation: Contact the
Family Faith Office.�
Sacrament of Matrimony: Arrangements are made
at least six months in advance. Call the Rectory.
Wedding rehearsals call Jan Brooks 954�2524�
Visitation of the Sick: Priest or Pastoral Associate
and/or a Special Minister of the Eucharist are
available upon request. Parishioners are urged to
take the Blessed Sacrament to their confined family
after Mass.�
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick:
Scheduled annually. The pastor is also available
upon request. Please call the Parish Office.�
Liturgical Schedule�
Saturday:� 5:00 pm �
Sunday: � 8:00 am, 11:30 am�
Monday through Friday: 9:00 am�
Chairperson�
Tom Jacob������������������������201�6320�
Vice Chairperson�
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Secretary�
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Finance Council�
Bill Bender�������������������������465�7891�
Education Commission�
Catherine Huhn�����������������876�0208�
Lee Capilla������������������������463�3815�
Christian Service Commission�
Fran Brown�����������������������468�5067�
Worship Commission �
Maria Randazzo����������������465�4402�
At Large:�
Mary�Anne Polan��������������465�3258�
Beverly Alfes �������……….. 924�2441�
Parish Organizations�
Eucharistic Ministers: ����Mary Owiesny� � 899�4823�
Greeters: �������������������������Call Rectory� � 463�5877�
Lectors: ��������������������������Herb Lorentz � � 295�7171�
Ushers: ���������������������������Joe Pomante� � 431�3335�
Altar Servers: �����������������Call Rectory� � 463�5877�
K of C St Hubert Council No 11658:�
www.council11658.com .. Ron Rabine� � 949�3320 �
St Vincent dePaul Society & Caregivers447�2243�
Parish Mission Statement�
Saint Hubert of Harrison Township is a Roman Catholic parish, beloved of God, joined in Baptism, and
committed to the Gospel of Jesus. We strive to share God's Word through joyful worship, life long learning,
compassionate service, and responsible stewardship. (Adopted July 2008)�
Vicariate Website: www.cmvic.net�
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