Welcome

OUR VISION: St. Hubert, the heart of South Whidbey’s Catholic community, is the magnet which draws us together as a welcoming body alive in our faith. Led by the Spirit through our laity, we work to realize God’s kingdom on earth through joyful worship, inclusivity, and service to others.

Whether you are visiting us for a brief time, looking for a new parish home, returning to the practice of your Catholic faith, or wanting to find out more about the Catholic Church, we welcome you to St. Hubert Church. Our parish is a supportive and loving family. It is a place to grow spiritually, to put your faith in action, and to receive and share each other’s gifts of time and talent as disciples of Christ. We look forward to greeting you.

Parish Family Assignments

The Most Rev. Paul D. Etienne has made the following pastoral appointments effective July1, 2024.
unless otherwise noted. Additional
appointments will be forthcoming.
Click here to view the assignments. We are Parish Family 4.

Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Saturday, May 4

Calling on all men of St. Hubert Parish. You are invited to the Men’s Fellowship Breakfast on Saturday, May 4 starting at 9:00am in Read Hall. Come enjoy breakfast & casual discussion amongst friends. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus. Donations to support St. Anthony’s Soup Kitchen. Make your RSVP today!

Sunday May 5

Join St. Hubert Church on Sunday May 5, from 4 pm to 8pm. There will be a Mexican Style buffet to bid ADIOS to our dear parishioners, Henri and Sally Hardenberg as they move to Seattle. Please also join us in saying HOLA to all the new members of our church community. 
Please RSVP here so we can plan accordingly.

Lumen Gentium

The Vatican II study group is under way. Join us on Wednesday April 3, at 12:00 pm or Sunday April 7, around 10:30 am or 11:00 am. Sessions will be an hour and a half.
The study group will be reading Lumen Gentium. Additional reading material will be offered. If people are prepared, the study group will be moving more quickly than before. The document is found here on the church website. please join us.

Taizé
Wednesday, May 1

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88142620837
Inspired by a contemporary, ecumenical monastery in rural Taizé, France, the prayer service has drawn people of many faith traditions. Candlelight, readings, simple chants, sacred silence, and prayers of petition link our local community with others around the world.

Communion for the Homebound

Eucharistic ministers are available to bring communion to those who are ill or cannot otherwise attend mass in person.
Call the parish office at
360-221-5383 to have communion brought to you.

Green Team

We are in the process of reworking the Green Team section of the website. Stay tuned for a new look and content in the coming weeks.

Prepares 2024

February is the month we celebrate and support the statewide Pregnancy & Parenting PREPARES Ministry with our gifts to the Open Your Heart Appeal.
PREPARES is our Bishop’ sponsored ministry encouraging parishioners to live out our Catholic teachings regarding the value of all human life and the preferential option for the poor.
Please be generous in your support for this pro-life, pro-family ministry administered by Catholic Community Services).
You can donate by going to:
preparesforlife.org/donations-wherew