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Written by Admin
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Welcome to the St. Hubert parish website. We are happy that you have found us. Our parish consists of the people of South Whidbey Island, and our church is located in the beautiful village of Langley. Our website is always undergoing change and we would always appreciate any comments or suggestions. There is an archive of the homilies , and an archive of our bulletins. Please see the menu picks to the left. Follow these links for the current bulletin: Bulletin for the weekend of December 7th. Bulletin for the weekend of December 14th. Bulletin for the weekend of December 21st. Bulletin for the weekend of December 28th. Bulletin for the weekend of January 4th. Our mission is that "We Welcome South Whidbey to Christ". If you are interested in giving through one of the Electronic Giving options, please download either the EFT Authorization, (EFT = transfer a donation from your bank account to ours) or the Credit Card Giving Authorization, (Charge your donation to your credit card), fill it out and give it to the office, and thank you. | Mass Schedule: Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00am & 10:30 am Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:15 Wednesday 10:30 am Reconcilliation: Sat. 4:00 pm (or by appointment) | Street Address: 804 3rd St. Langley, WA 98260 Telephone: (360)221-5383 Religious Education (360)221-7744 | Mailing Address: PO Box 388 Langley, WA 98260 |
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Written by Fr. Rick Spicer
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What do you think of when you think of Christmas Eve? Well, I think of trees with lights, stockings above the fireplace (and when I was a kid, I hoped that there would no coal therein the morning!), nativity sets, and sitting around the tree opening presents. Of course, what is Christmas without candy canes?
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Written by Fr. Rick Spicer
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Walking home on a clear night can be so breath taking, especially during the winter beneath a full moon. Astronomers tell us that the three thousand stars visible to the naked eye are only a tiny fraction of those known to exist. When you consider that each star, the closest being 25 trillion miles away, is a sun in itself, I have to wonder how God could even notice this little planet in the midst of such a vast universe, much less you or me but he does.
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Written by Joe McDougald
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For interested parishioners, several hundred of Deacon Huber's homilies can be found at the website of his former parish, Mother Seton Parish in Germantown, Md.
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Contributed by Deacon Bob Huber
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St. Hubert of Liege was born in 656 in Maastricht, in what is now modern-day Holland. He was born into a royal family and in his younger years he was not very religious. He lived the life of a wealthy, devil-may-care young nobleman, and frequently did not attend church.
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