ST. HUBERT
Catholic church 176 Anthony F. Monica Street
Garyville, LA 70051
Phone: 985-535-3312 www.sthubertgaryville.org
Email address: [email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday: 4:00 P.M.- Vigil Mass
Confessions: 3:15 P.M. - 3:45 P.M
or by appointment.
Sunday: 7:00 A.M. & 10:00 A.M.
Confessions: 9:20A.M. - 9:40 A.M.
WEEKDAY MASSES: Tuesday - Friday:
8:00 A.M. - At the Rectory’s Chapel
7:30 A.M. - Praying of the Holy Rosary
*First Friday of the month (in church)
- Immediately following mass - Holy Hour
with Exposition and Benediction
Parish Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
9:00a.m. –2:00p.m.
Novena Prayers: Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help:
Wednesday after the 8:00am Mass
First Friday Novena to the Sacred Heart:
Offered ten minutes before the 8:00a.m. Mass.
Parish Staff
Fr. Joel P. Cantones, Pastor
Rev. Mr. Garland J. Roussel, Jr.
Deacon, 985-535-2781
Suzanne Hebert, Secretary
BAPTISM: Please contact the Parish Office or Deacon
Garland to begin the preparation process.
FUNERALS: Please contact Fr. Joel or Deacon Garland
immediately before completing the final arrangements.
MATRIMONY: Arrangement must be made with
Deacon Garland or Fr. Joel at least 6 months in advance.
JOINING OUR PARISH: Welcome to St. Hubert
Parish! If you are interested in joining our parish, please
complete a Parish Registration form located on the
Activity Table in the Church and return it to the Parish
office by email, mail, or in person.
MASS INTENTIONS Saturday 12 4:00 p.m. Antonio Olivier, Fred DeFrancesch, Peggy & Sam F. Miano, Nelwyn Jacob, Glen Keating, Mr. & Mrs. Horace
Waguespack, Glendora Waguespack Rich, Irma St. Pierre, Karen & Lanny Cambre, William & Edna Miano, Ches-ter & Ethel Louque, Darren “Pete” Laroze, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Laroze, Burt Cashio, Sidney & Lise Matherne, Gwen Miano, Ruth Mae Gauthier
Sunday 13 7:00 a.m. St. Hubert Parishioners
Sunday 13 10:00a.m. Sammy Miano, Sr., Paul E. Trosclair, Sr., John Williams & Sons, Edgar Trosclair
Tuesday 15 8:00 a.m. Huey Tamplain
Wednesday 16 8:00 a.m. Clarence Marse
Thursday 17 8:00 a.m.
Friday 18 8:00 a.m. The Poor Souls in Purgatory
Saturday 19 4:00 p.m. Clarence Marse, Antonio Olivier, Fred DeFrancesch, Paul, Mickey, & Joyce Oncale, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Duhe, Her-man, Jeanne, Glynn, Nicole, Barry Entremont, Frank & Frances Roccaforte, O.J. & Rosetta Trosclair, Omer & Gladys Trosclair, Gloria Loupe, Richard & Catherine Oubre, Burt Cashio, Gwen Miano
Sunday 20 7:00 a.m. Marcel & Barbara Falgoust, Frank, Vita, Anthony, Fano, Anna Monica, Lee Anna & Haydel Waguespack, Sr., Billy Borne,
Ronald Amedee, Hilton Louque, Sr., Hamilton Haydel, Wallace Boe, Floyd Boe, Ulger Landry, Danny Guillot, Charles Boe,
Joseph, Marie, Norman Paul, & Bobby Ory, Junius Roussell, Jr., Kierston Roussel, Raini Scioneaux, Brennan Clement, Alden
Badeaux, Sr. & Family, Felix LeBouef & Family, Pete & Janice LeBouef, Mildred Schexnayder,
Sunday 20 10:00a.m. St. Hubert Parishioners
Mass Schedule
4:00PM Saturday
June 12, 2021
7:00AM Sunday
June 13, 2021
10:00AM Sunday
June 13, 2021
4:00PM Saturday
June 19, 2021
7:00AM Sunday
June 20, 2021
10:00AM Sunday
June 20, 2021 Lectors Cindy Monica Carl Monica Nancy Ocmond Pauline Roussel Carl Monica Jaycee Bennett
Communion Ministers
Marion Becnel Amy Daigle Jennifer Duhe Amy Daigle
Collection Counters
Alternative team Alternative team
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Dale Tamplain, Betty Bourgeois, Brady LeBoeuf, Scolastie St. Pierre, Fay Marse, R.W. Stoker, Penny Vicknair, Chris Heltz, Marga-
ret Volion, Steve Tregre, Carolyn Tregre, Stephen Ocmand, Gregg Kruse, Robin Bourgeois, Cathy Borne, Jessica Millet,
Jenny Torres Madere , Mary Falgoust Martin, Tony Monica, Lois Tamplain, Eldon “Peewee” Tregre, Jonathon Perret, E.J. Doming, Betty M. Acosta, Leona Miano, Earl Gorio, Ethel Trosclair, Ranney Wilson, Joanna LeBlanc, Justin Lopez, Amelia Gautreau, Janice Millet, Donna Terrio, Rosie W. Monica, Danny Roussel, Aniston
Cancienne, Braylee Lambert, Carl Schutz, Sr., Shorty Brignac, Reily Cleveland, Beryl LeBouef, Warren Laiche, Sr. Darrin Roussel,
Lawrence Laiche, Laura & Poppy Amedee, Pat Landry, Joyce & Larry Brown, Audrey Millet, John Cox, Alvin Brignac, Elise Amedee,
Kynlee Bueche, Evie Dodge, Odile Ryan, Todd Tregre
Please call the Parish Office to add a name to our Prayer List.
Property Sale Update: The Faith House and the 3 sur-
rounding lots are now under contract to be purchased
in the next week. Our vacant lot (Lot 10, Square B,
Block 32) on Anthony F. Monica Street is under con-
tract to be purchased in the next 30 days.
The Church office has been moved to the Parish Hall.
Please note that our mailing address is now 176 Anthony
F. Monica Street.
St. Hubert Church will hold our annual
Independence Day Celebration on
Sunday, July 4, 2021. This is our big-
gest fundraiser. Raffle Tickets have
been mailed to all envelope contrib-
uting parishioners. Please return the
sold tickets to the Parish Office or rec-
tory or the collection basket in Church.
Additional raffle tickets are available in
the Church office or on the Activity ta-
ble in the Church. Thank you for your
generosity.
FEAST OF FAITH
The Preparation of the Altar
The altar is the focal point of our churches. It is
a sign of Christ in our midst; indeed, it has been
said that “the altar is Christ” (Dedication of an Al-
tar, 4). The altar is a table “on which the sacrifice
of the cross is perpetuated in mystery throughout
the ages until Christ comes”; but it is also the place
for a festive meal: “a table at which the Church’s
children assemble to give thanks to God and re-
ceive the body and blood of Christ” (Dedication of
an Altar, 4).
Both these functions of the altar are clear in the
rites for the preparation of the altar that follow the
general intercessions, which remind us of the prep-
arations we make at home for a festive meal. The
deacon or altar servers come forward and, bowing,
place a cloth known as a corporal (from the Latin
for “body”) over the altar cloth. They place the
chalice, the cup to be used in the celebration of the
Eucharist, and the Sacramentary or Roman Missal,
which contains the prayers of the Mass, on the altar.
These reverent preparations help us to focus on
what is about to happen: the sharing of a holy meal,
a solemn sacrifice. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
THE CHURCH AND THE SPIRIT
Where the Church is, there is the Spirit of God; and
where the Spirit of God is, there is the Church and all
grace, and the Spirit is truth. —St. Irenaeus
HEARTFELT
I would rather say five words devoutly with my
heart than five thousand which my soul does not relish
with affection and understanding. —St. Edmund the Martyr
HONESTY
The most important person to be honest with is my-
self. —Anonymous
GOD’S TIME
We either pay attention to or ignore “clock time” as
we play in the summer sun and note the earth’s tilt and the
lengthening days. We live by time. We reckon time in seconds
and minutes and hours, or we use broader chunks like supper-
time and summertime.
God keeps another sort of time. God speaks to us of
“saving time,” that is, the time of salvation. This sense of time
is called kairos, and this time is always now, always present
and available, always revealing, often surprising.
This Sunday’s readings alert us to the reality and the
import of God’s time. Ezekiel and the Gospel of Mark remind
us that our labor and our plotting and our planning rest in God.
For God takes our smallest efforts and makes of them great
works. Paul points us to the “harvest” time, urges us to be
watchful for its coming, and calls us to recognize that we must
spend our time pleasing God.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
There will be line dancing
with Fr. Joel on Tuesday,
June 15th at 6:00PM in
the Parish Hall.