
2025-2026 Faith Formation Registration
We are looking forward to accompanying you and your child(ren) in your faith journey through our 2024-2025 Faith Formation programs for children entering pre-k through high school! Registration is now open!
We are looking forward to accompanying you and your child(ren) in your faith journey through our 2024-2025 Faith Formation programs for children entering pre-k through high school! Registration is now open!
Small groups ministry at St. Hubert offers a variety of groups for all types of interests with the flexibility to meet at St. Hubert, at parishioner homes or at local establishments. Groups arranged by men, women, singles, couples, divorced are just a few examples.
During 2024, a parishioner-led strategic planning committee was formed at St. Hubert to evaluate our existing mission statement and strategic plan. After many months of prayer, consultation, and discernment, St. Hubert is ready to implement the new parish mission statement, the goals of the strategic plan, and the strategies for accomplishing those goals, effective on the First Sunday of Advent 2024.
As we embark upon the year 2025, we find ourselves blessed with the opportunity to celebrate an Ordinary Jubilee Year, a time of grace and renewal in the life of the Church. This Jubilee, called by His Holiness Pope Francis, invites all the faithful to a deeper encounter with God's mercy and an enrichment of their spiritual life.
Fr. Wil shares some insights into the history, purpose, and opportunities of this holy year, as well as practical guidance on how you can partake in its spiritual treasures.
Students entering grades 6-12 are invited to join St. Hubert youth ministry’s summer HalfTime nights for fun, faith, and friendships. We’ll play together, dig into a topic of the faith, and end the night with prayer (and more games if the sun is still out). See you there!
Teens currently in grades 8-12 are invited to join us for the Steubenville Conference July 11-13. This is a weekend conference that evangelizes, equips and empowers youth to become radical, joyful disciples.
EFC is happening July 21-25, 2025, at Trinity Woods Camp and Retreat Center in Trego, Wisconsin. Camp registration is reserved for St. Hubert parishioners in grades six through eight during Fall 2024.
High schoolers entering grades 9-12 are invited to join us at Valleyfair on Monday, July 28 from 9:30 AM-2:30 PM.
On Saturday, September 27, St. Hubert Catholic Community will host its annual St. Hubert Harvest Festival, beginning with Mass at 4:00 PM. This community-building event features food trucks, live entertainment, inflatables, bingo, beer and wine, raffles, face painting, activities for all ages, ministry representatives, and more.
Lifeline events are hosted by NET Ministries and the Archdioceses of St. Paul & Minneapolis. Each event includes dynamic speakers, Mass, and Eucharistic Adoration.
Come and join us for a summer mini small group with local, Christian author Stephanie Landsem. We will be reading her book, “The Well.”
On the Feast of Corpus Christi (the Body and Blood of Christ), after the 10:30 AM Mass, all are invited to make a Eucharistic procession to the historic church, where we will consecrate our parish community to the Eucharist.
Youth currently in grades eight through twelve are invited to join us on a mission trip next summer, June 14-21 to Montana to serve St. Mary Catholic Church on the Rocky Boy Reservation. Contact Carley O’Bryan at carley.obryan@sthubert.org or Liz Pham at liz.pham@sthubert.org with any questions.
Join St. Hubert young adults for their June summer social at Excelsior Commons Pavilion. Enjoy live music, food trucks, beer tent, and socializing.
Totus Tuus is Latin meaning “Totally Yours.” The programming is similar to VBS with games, song and activities, but is Catholic-based and has a strong emphasis on helping our youth be in relationship with Jesus through His Sacraments, the Apostles Creed and the Mysteries of the Rosary.
St. Hubert will host the Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles from May 31 to June 4 in the Fellowship Hall. This exhibit includes 158 historically documented Eucharistic miracles that have occurred in various countries since the Last Supper. A first class relic of soon-to-be Saint Carlo Acutis will also be at St. Hubert for veneration as well as a short video of the life and work of young Carlo Acutis whose love for Jesus in the Eucharist compelled him to document all the Eucharistic miracles.
St. Hubert is participating in the Lord, Renew Your Church campaign along with every parish in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Lord, Renew Your Church campaign addresses parish needs, education for children and young people, restoration of the Cathedral of Saint Paul and the Basilica of Saint Mary, care for our active, retired, and future priests, and resources for those in need. This extraordinary effort will help strengthen our parishes and Archdiocesan ministries, ensuring a vibrant local church for generations to come.
High school seniors are invited to celebrate a special Baccalaureate Mass on Sunday, May 11 at the 6:00 PM Mass. Pews will be reserved for graduating seniors. Students are invited to wear their caps and gowns.
St. Hubert’s Respect Life Ministry invites you to a Life is Good Speaker event with Mary Kellett, founder of Prenatal Partners for Life on Monday, March 31 at 6:30 PM.
Join women’s GROW for their March event Tuesday, March 18 at 7:00 PM (Rosary at 6:40 PM). Ann Hartlaub, certified senior advisor will share some information on how to navigate senior care options.
Join the Knights of Columbus for their Lenten Fish Fry Dinners, which will be served Fridays, March 14, March 21, and April 11. The menu will be baked and fried fish, baked potato or cheesy hashbrowns, green beans, coleslaw, and bread.
Join us for our parish Lenten Retreat March 10-12 from 6:30-8:15 PM. The theme is, “Becoming What you Receive: Living as a Disciple of Christ.”
Men of St. Hubert are invited on a retreat to spend time with the Lord and one another and grow deeper in faith Friday, March 7 through Sunday, March 9.
We invite you to gather together in faith with your spouse or significant other to share and learn from other couples’ experiences.
Ash Wednesday is Wednesday, March 5 and is the first day of Lent, a 40-day season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving leading up to Easter. We invite you to worship with us and join us for our Lent and Easter liturgies and events.
Join the Men’s Group for a special event for all men of St. Hubert on “Fat Tuesday,” March 4, at 7:00 PM at Winchester and Rye in Victoria.
Make this a special Lent and join us for small group sessions on “The Mass.”
Join women of St. Hubert, February 28-March 2, at Dunrovin Retreat Center.
The $325 fee covers a private room, all meals and transportation. Scholarships are available.
Contact gabbie.geraty@sthubert.org for more information. Registration closes on February 3
In today’s hectic world, our identity often gets caught up in what we do, but this is only a part of who we are created to be. Let’s focus not only on what we achieve, but on what we receive. Join us for this “Defense of Leisure,” as presented by Dr. Pam Patnode. Discover (or rediscover) what it means to take time in rest and time in leisure, and how in this day we all are called to reclaim a day for the Lord.
The Knights of Columbus are hosting a blood drive through Memorial Blood Centers on Saturday, February 15 from 8:00 AM-2:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall.
To register, visit mbc.org/searchdrives, and enter sponsor code 3406. Or you can call Memorial Blood Centers at 888-GIVE-BLD.
By donating to the Catholic Services Appeal, you are investing in the mission of our local church, both now and for the future.
Boys and girls ages 9 through 14 are invited to participate in the Knights of Columbus Council #10031 basketball free throw championship next Sunday, February 2nd at 11:30 AM in the St. Hubert gym.
Join the Men’s Group to pack meals at Feed My Starving Children on Thursday, January 30 from 5:00-6:30 PM. Afterwards, join them for a gathering at Hackamore Brewing Company at 6:30 PM. You are welcome to come to one or both events!
Let's celebrate the gifts God has given to each of us through our upcoming small group study with the book, "Living Your Strengths: Discover your God-Given Talents" by Donald Clifton.
Stand up for life on Wednesday, January 22, by attending the annual Prayer Service for Life at the Cathedral of Saint Paul at 10:30 AM followed by the annual MCCL March for Life at Noon. This is your opportunity to give a voice to the voiceless and stand up for the unborn in the fight against abortion.
As the New Year begins, parents are invited to take some time to renew their connection with God and learn how to embrace holiness and mental health.
St. Hubert will have a vigil Mass on Tuesday, December 31 at 6:00 PM, and Mass on New Years Day (January 1) at 9:00 AM.
St. Hubert invites your family to join us to celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family.
We will enjoy a light lunch and activities to help us each grow in holiness within our own families and with Mother Mary, Saint Joseph and Jesus.
All are invited to come visit the living nativity and experience the calm and peace that Christmas brings through the coming of Christ into the world.
Join the men of St. Hubert for an Advent Men’s Gathering on Thursday, December 12 at 7:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall. Parishioner Dave Hoffman will share the story of how God broke into his life in 2021 and invited him on an adventure - an adventure that led him to provide an unexpected gift to a fellow parishioner. Holiday treats will be provided.