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St. Hubert parishioners at Climate March in Langley

Climate March in LangleyOn April 29, more than 400 people walked through Langley as part of a national day of awareness and concern regarding climate change. Carrying flags and holding banners and signs, St. Hubert parishioners participated with enthusiasm.
Taking seriously the words of Pope Francis in Laudato Si, these hardy souls took a stand and a walk to express their concern about how we are caring for this, our common home of Earth. As a Greening Congregation affiliated with Earth Ministry, St. Hubert parish has made a commitment to look for ways to become more environmentally sensitive in its practices and to educate people as we can to the need for greater environmental concern.
Please read the whole story in the South Whidbey Record http://www.southwhidbeyrecord.com/news/hundreds-participate-in-climate-march-through-streets-of-langley/

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Hospitality Retreat

St. Hubert welcomed 55 people on Saturday, April 1, 2017 to an interfaith retreat. Together, we explored the topic of Grace-filled Hospitality: Practicing God’s Call to Love from three different faith and spiritual traditions. Rabbi Zari Weiss shared perspectives from Hebrew Scriptures and Jewish teachings.  Patty Bowman offered insights from Christian Scriptures and Catholic teachings. Tony Dairyō Fairbank provided a distinctive Buddhist view on hospitality. Through most of a silent retreat, participants enjoyed harp music, personal and group prayer as well as time to reflect. Each wisdom tradition has a core insight that true hospitality begins with an open heart and genuine regard for the other. As we concluded the day, people felt renewed and refreshed. Some wanted to continue the interfaith conversation, perhaps leading to shared action.

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Lent Schedule

[column one-fourth]Holy Thursday

Choir – 6:30 PM – Church

Holy Thursday Mass – 7:00 PM – Church

Adoration at the Altar of Repose – 8:00-11:45[/column]

[column two-fourths]Good Friday

Ecumenical Service – 12:00 PM – Church

Stations of the Cross – 3:30 PM – Church

Good Friday: Passion of the Lord – 7:00 PM – Church

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[column three-fourths]Holy Saturday

Easter Vigil – 9:00 PM – Church[/column]

[column three-fourths]Easter Sunday

Easter Mass – 8:00 AM – Church

Easter Mass – 10:30 AM – Church

Easter Egg Hunt – 11:30 – Read Hall

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Archdiocese Survey

Thank you to all who participated in this landmark study for the archdiocese of Seattle. Your responses will help archdiocesan leadership better plan to address the needs of our faith family.

It is an exciting time to be a Catholic in Western Washington as we move ahead with an archdiocesan-wide campaign. This major fundraising effort will help us make significant investments in our priests, our women religious, our parishes and, ultimately, our faith. Look for more information in the coming months regarding campaign leadership and goal details.

Archdiocese Planning Page: http://www.seattlearchdiocese.org/Archdiocese/Alert.aspx

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Faith Formation Monthly Gathering

Here it is again, that time in the church year when we are asked to pare down, give up something and gather a few coins for the poor: all in preparation for Easter? How is it that we Catholics can breathe new life into these practices and grow as people of God from them?

On February 12 we took a look at Lenten practices of fasting, prayer and almsgiving. Eighteen people gathered to talk about how we enter the wilderness with Jesus for 40 days and 40 nights when we commit to fasting. This can be like a sweatlodge experience from which we emerge, more clear and more focused about our lives. We know, especially from past experience, that we will be tempted to abandon our fast, just as Jesus was tempted in the wilderness. People shared new ideas about what we can fast from. Consider fasting from sarcasm or gossip, or perhaps take a break from Facebook or other social media. People were wonderfully creative in their thoughts.

Enter prayer. Jesus leaned on the word of God and Fr. Rick offered us several options for encountering the word including Liturgy of the Hours and Lectio Divina. Fr. even offered to coach anyone who wanted to learn more and practice the Liturgy of the Hours. By carving out time to pray, we undergird our lives against temptation and strengthen our commitment to God’s guidance.

Finally, we looked at almsgiving as a way to share from our abundance and to relieve some of the suffering we see around us. Ideas included reaching out to others who might be lonely or just feeling overlooked, sending notes, greeting people with smiles, and praying for individuals.

Lent is a great time to grow spiritually and if we give it some time and effort, these practices might offer us a way to do that. People left with a renewed sense of possibilities and insights about the traditional practices of Lent – fasting, prayer, and almsgiving.

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