The Clarion - Saint Anne`s Catholic Community

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The Clarion - Saint Anne`s Catholic Community
The Clarion
Volume 12, No. 37
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
August 7, 2016
Our Parish Mission
Liturgy Schedule
Led by the Spirit,
the Catholic community of Saint Anne
strives to live the example of Jesus,
who said, “I came so that you might have life,
and have it more abundantly.”
(John 10:10)
Monday-Friday: 8:15 a.m.
Saturday: First Saturday: 8:15 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard
Mass of Anticipation: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m.
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Wellstreams—Living Waters for the Journey in Faith
By Sister Lauretta Leipzig
TO BE ONE OF US
During the long war years, a boy looked frequently at a picture of his dad on the table. He left when the boy was an infant. After
several years, the boy had forgotten him as a person, but he would often look at the picture and say, “If only my father could step
out of the picture and be real …” When human beings had almost forgotten God, God stepped into the world in the form of his
Son.
I came upon a recent writing in which the author tells about an artist of the 19th century, John Millais, who painted a
picture of Jesus working in Joseph’s carpentry workshop. The artist titled the work Christ in the House of His
Parents. Pictured as a child, it seems that Jesus has hurt himself while working under the guidance of his foster-father, Joseph.
His Mother is lovingly taking care of the wound and comforting Jesus in this accident. Although this is an artist’s
interpretation and probably an imaginary incident (though possible), it portrays so well what is made evident to us
throughout the life of Jesus as described in the gospels. “The Word became flesh.” Jesus became human like us! It is
truly amazing, almost unbelievable, that this Word, Jesus, who existed since the beginning of time and is truly God,
would become flesh—would become human—for us. But he did! Jesus walked in our shoes and became one of us
because God cared about us. God had absolutely no need to become one of us, but God wanted to convince us how
much we mean to him. Yet, with all the words we read, all the words we hear and all the pictures we see, we can’t
even begin to comprehend how much we mean to God! And, if becoming human wasn’t enough, Jesus lived among
us for thirty-three years as a human being and was willing, ultimately, to die for us.
The words, “the Word became flesh,” should strongly remind us that Jesus was human and was like us in every way
except in sin. The Scriptures make it positively evident to us that Jesus had the same emotions as we. He showed his
love especially for his mother, for Martha, Mary and Lazarus, for the rich young man and for his disciples to
mention just a few people in his life. Luke’s gospel clearly gives examples of Jesus enjoying various social
occasions—attending a wedding and especially eating dinners with his friends. In contrast to these examples of
happiness and celebration, he felt pity for those who were suffering from illnesses or hunger or those who lost a
loved one. Records reveal that he cried at the death of his friend, Lazarus, and also before entering Jerusalem when
he knew that the city would not accept him as the Messiah. Like us, he wanted companionship, and we are told that
he took Peter, James and John along with him on many occasions. At the end of a hard day, Jesus fell asleep in the
boat; he became tired like all of us. We are told that he experienced intense fear in the garden just before his passion,
and he expressed anger when he saw the temple being misused.
The evangelist, John, had been with Jesus as his very close friend for three years and really knew Jesus first-hand. So
when he says in his gospel the “Word became flesh” and became one of us, he really meant it! But that Word, Jesus,
didn’t just become one of us to live a quiet life. He was a man of the people. He touched those who needed his help
or who wanted healing regardless of the law because he knew it was his ministry to walk among the lowly and those
who relied on him. Everyone, even sinners, was most welcome in his presence.
Why did Jesus come to earth as God in human form? Was it to give us the ultimate teachings ever? Though they
were the greatest teachings ever given, he came for more than that. Did Jesus come to set the perfect example that a
man or woman should live? Yes, but much more than that. Did Jesus walk this earth to perform miracles and help
people? While he always reached out to the people in need, there was a greater reason. Jesus came to earth to
become one of us. He was the way to the Father, and he became flesh to make the Father known to us. We can no
longer say it is too difficult to get to know our God. God has revealed God’s self to us in his son, Jesus, and sent him
to us because he cares about us and loves us! C.S. Lewis said it so well. “The Son of God became human that we
might become sons and daughters of God. God became human that we might become children of God and live with
him forever.” Lewis reminds us that God becoming one of us is worthy of the greatest celebration!
As a thankful, honored and loved people of God, let us do just that—celebrate!!
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Office of the Pastor
Stewardship of Treasure
Weekly Offering for July 31st, 2016
People attending Weekend Liturgies: 1,458
Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 306
Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock
Total for Sunday
Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections
Difference
Year to Date
Collection vs. Budget
Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up
Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections
Difference
Year to Date Collections
$22,668.00
$8,272.00
$30,940.00
$40,000.00
-$9,060.00
$188,890.00
$200,000.00
-$11,110.00
Sharing Parish Commitment:
$6,875.00
Archdiocesan Required Collections:
$6,846.00
Debt Reduction Collections:
$3,826.00
PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING UP FOR
GIVE CENTRAL.
GO TO
WWW.STANNEBARRINGTON.ORG
AND CLICK THE DONATE TO SAINT ANNE TAB
TO REGISTER FOR ELECTRONIC GIVING
THROUGH GIVECENTRAL!
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Worship
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A LECTOR?
Training is scheduled for
Saturday, August 13th,
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
in the Hospitality Room.
For more information, contact
Georgene Farman at 847.620.3066
or [email protected].
THE YEAR OF MERCY:
COMFORT THE SORROWFUL, INSTRUCT THE IGNORANT
“It is my burning desire that, during this Jubilee,
the Christian people may reflect on the spiritual … works of mercy.” Pope Francis
The spiritual works of mercy developed as Christians cared for the world in which they
lived—admonish the sinner, counsel the doubtful, comfort the sorrowful, instruct the
ignorant, bear wrongs patiently, forgive all injuries, pray for the living and the dead.
To reflect on these works includes doing them and then looking back on what we have
done and who we have become.
Take comforting the sorrowful. We have all found ourselves accompanying someone who has suffered a
divorce or lost a spouse to death or was downsized or was overlooked for the promotion they desperately
needed or was disappointed in their children’s behavior or was driven by debilitating anxieties or etc. In
short, we and our family and friends suffer in one way or another, and we walk together.
In comforting the sorrowful, we often don’t know what to say. We want to console, and we bring forward
whatever wisdom we have. We say things like, “Call me” or “If I can do anything, just let me know.”
But we soon come to understand that comforting the sorrowful is not about banishing grief but about
walking with a person we love until what has come to pass is somehow integrated into a larger identity
and purpose.
Take instructing the ignorant. If we are teachers, the application is obvious. But this spiritual work goes
beyond formal instruction. It means we communicate whatever knowledge we have in a way that
empowers those who receive it.
It may be a parent bent over and soft talking into the ear of a child or a boss carefully explaining to an
employee what needs to be done or a friend pointing out the implications of a decision. We all have some
knowledge that would benefit others and, instead of keeping it to ourselves, we offer it in the hope that it
will help.
In comforting the sorrowful and instructing the ignorant, we become other-centered and, as every spiritual
tradition knows, in becoming other-centered, we enter into the deepest secret about ourselves. Being
merciful is our true identity.
Copyright © John Shea
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Faith Formation and Education
PATHS HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION
PROGRAM REGISTRATION
We continue to accept registration for PATHS, our two-year high school
Confirmation program for the 2016-2017 school year. Registration is for both
1st and 2nd year students; students in the 2nd year must re-register again
this year.
If you haven’t registered, we need your registration
A.S.A.P. Thank you to those of you who have already registered.
We will contact registrants in mid-August to set up small home
groups. Registration forms must be received by Monday, August 15th, to be included in the first round.
New this year: Registration and payment are online for your convenience. The registration link can be
found on our website under Sacraments / Teen Confirmation or Upcoming Registrations.
The program consists of 12 sessions in each of the two years: 4 large group sessions in our Parish Gym
keynoting a speaker, music and a student reflection. There are also 8 small group sessions hosted in a
catechist’s home. We use Matthew Kelly’s program, De cisio n Po int, which has been well received by the
students and catechists. Students are also expected to volunteer in the community over the two years.
Second year candidates are required to participate in the Spiritus Retreat, a one day interactive retreat,
held at the Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington. More information about the content of the program is on
our website under Faith Formation / Youth / Young Adult Ministry / Confirmation Preparation.
For more information about the program, email Michael Hugo at [email protected] or
Karen Poglitsch [email protected].
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
The Saint Anne Catholic Community welcomes those who may have an interest in
developing a relationship with Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church. The Rite of
Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) invites anyone interested in becoming Catholic,
including:
 Non-baptized adults who seek the opportunity to get acquainted with the Catholic faith, ask questions
about Christ and the Catholic Church and reflect on personal religious beliefs and practices
 Baptized Catholics who have not received the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation
 Adults baptized in another faith tradition who wish to know more about the Catholic faith
The Church welcomed seven people last year through the RCIA process at Saint Anne, and eight were
welcomed the previous year. The RCIA is engaging, dynamic, respectful and, above all, spiritual.
Be a part of the RCIA community and join other adults on their journey of spiritual formation! Our
sessions will start soon so if you want more information or are interested, please contact Michael Beard at
847.620.3070 or [email protected].
“For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the LORD,
plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope.” (Jer 29:11)
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REGISTER TODAY FOR FALL FAITH FORMATION
Monday, August 15th, at 3:00 p.m.,
is the deadline for
Journey First Round Group Choice and
Grades 1-5 Initial Class Placement
Our middle school Journey program uses a small group format as the primary way participants gather to
learn and grow their faith together. Through this small group format, teens are able to pray and share
together as peer companions on the journey of life.
As a faith community, it is important that we provide these opportunities for our youth in a way that truly
reflect acceptance of all those who wish to participate through a format that enables and encourages active
involvement on the part of all group members.
All those whose registrations for these programs have been received in the Faith Formation office by
Monday, August 15th, at 3:00 p.m., will be provided with the opportunity to choose their small group.
Group sizes will be limited, and choices will be accepted on a first-come basis with preference given to
those wishing to return to a group they had been in the previous year. In fairness to all, any group
preferences indicated on registration forms or communicated outside of the Group Choice process cannot
be accepted. Specific details of the Journey group choice process will be sent to all registrants at the
beginning of September via email.
All Journey registrations received after Monday, August 15th, at 3:00 p.m., will be provided with a choice
of those groups in which space remains after the first round is completed.
For children in grades 1-5 Children’s Faith Formation, initial class placements will occur for those who
have registered by Monday, August 15th, at 3:00 p.m. Registrations received after Monday, August 15th,
will be placed as we are able which may not be prior to the beginning of sessions in September. As
always, we will do everything possible to accommodate all registrants.
Registration information and forms are available on the Saint Anne website.
See Faith Formation & Education then Faith Formation Overview & Registration.
Questions? Call the Faith Formation Office at 847.620.3069.
As individuals, couples and families,
when we experience and share our faith together as community,
we are all richer for the experience!
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Faith Formation and Education
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAKING NEW FRIENDS,
LEARNING MORE ABOUT YOUR FAITH AND
EXPERIENCING THE JOY THAT SERVICE TO OTHERS PROVIDES?
IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES, THERE ARE MANY WAYS THAT YOU CAN PARTICIPATE!
Saint Anne Faith Formation programs are starting soon
and we are in need of your talents in order to begin.
Without you, some children may not be able to have the group experience that they seek.
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•
Catechists and assistants are needed for all age groups
◦
Community Events—preschool through teens
◦
Children’s Faith Formation—grades 1-5
◦
Journey—grades 6-8
Babysitters are welcome – great for teens
• Meal Servers and Hospitality for Community Events – all ages can participate
•
Hall Monitors and classroom helpers for Children’s Faith Formation –
parents, do this while you wait for your child
•
MCs for Community Events – do this while you attend, script included
You don’t need any special knowledge, just a desire to participate.
We will provide you with training and support.
No one can do everything, but everyone can do something,
and you have gifts that our community needs!
To volunteer to help or to learn more about opportunities,
please contact Carla Czyzewski in the Faith Formation office
at [email protected] or at 847.620.3069.
Find information and registration forms on the Saint Anne website
or call the Faith Formation Office at 847.620.3069.
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SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
PLAYDATE FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTENERS
Wednesday, August 10th, at 10:00 a.m. • Citizens Park—South Shelter
This invitation is for current and prospective students.
Come one, come all and bring friends!
Teachers will be present and look forward to seeing you.
CAMP INVENTION
Camp Invention was held during a beautiful week in June. Fifty campers from Saint Anne Parish
School and surrounding schools participated in a week-long camp under the direction of Miss Brittany
Fang, Mrs. Lisa Torrence, Ms. Jill Johnson, Mrs. Sharon Curran and Ms. Mindy Grybos.
Campers took electronics apart and used the pieces to create their own prototypes,
learned about the properties of squids,
powered CrickoBots with solar cells and
worked together to invent many more projects.
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Community Life
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH
Adult parishioners are invited to enjoy live music while dining picnic-style under the summer sky
… make it a date night or gather friends as a group!
Music provided by SHOUT OUT
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZpybpRkRss
FARE: Bring your own Ravinia-style picnic dinner
OR
pre-order a delicious dinner from Frantonio’s for $10.00/person
BEVERAGES: Bring your own (alcoholic drinks are permitted; pop and water provided)
PICNIC ESSENTIALS: Create your own picnic area using blankets,
Ravinia-type tables and chairs, utensils, plates, etc.
EVERYONE ATTENDING MUST COMPLETE A RESERVATION FORM
Reservation forms are also available on the website or in the parish office.
For more information, contact Amy at [email protected].
R.S.V.P.—Deadline is Monday, August 15th … SPACE IS LIMITED!
LAWN RESERVATION: (Free of charge)
Name: ______________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________
Number of adults in party: ______ Names of adults in party: _________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
DINNER RESERVATION: (Please check one)

We will bring our own dinner
OR

We would like to order dinner
(Boxed dinner from Frantonio’s: American club sandwich, chips, cookie, side of pasta salad)
______ Dinners at $10.00 each = $ ______ (Please make checks payable to Saint Anne Church)
Please return this form and payment (if applicable)
to the parish office before Monday, August 15th … SPACE IS LIMITED.
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Community Life
YARN MINISTRY
The Yarn Ministry will meet on Tuesday, August 9th,
at 12:00 p.m., in the Parish Center Senior Lounge.
Crochet and knit yarn winter hats for the homeless.
Yarn will be available. Join us!
YOUNG MARRIEDS PRESENT:
A PICNIC IN THE COURTYARD
Please join Saint Anne Young Marrieds for their summer family event in the school
courtyard on Sunday, August 28th, from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., for an afternoon of food and fun.
Each family should bring a dish to share with the group. Please bring your own beverages,
utensils and chairs/blanket set-up for the afternoon.
R.S.V.P. by Sunday, August 21st, to [email protected].
Event information can also be found on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/690326537726134/
SUNDAY CHILDCARE
Childcare will not be available on Sundays
during the month of August.
NOTE: The 2017 Mass Book
is now open for Mass intentions.
Please visit the Parish Office
to secure a date.
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Community Life
SENIORS 55+ SOCIAL GROUP OFFERINGS
For those 55 years and older, in the Parish building, drop-ins welcome:
Second Tuesdays
12:15 p.m.
Knitting Ministry
For more information, contact JoAnne Stack at 847.382.4223.
Wednesdays
9:00 a.m.
Tai Chi
For more information, contact Joan Carney at 815.353.2639.
First Thursdays
9:00 a.m.
Hospitality and breakfast following Mass
For more information, contact Claudia Dasburg at [email protected].
Thursdays
10:00 a.m.
Art workshop—work independently
For more information, contact Char Young at 847.382.4682.
Thursdays
1:00 p.m.
Coffee and Conversation
For more information, contact Marge Patino at 847.381.4908.
Pictured, left: Speaker Andrew Conneen,
Civics teacher at Stevenson High School
and regular guest on C-SPAN,
with his mother-in-law, Sue Walker.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON COFFEE AND CONVERSATION GROUP PROGRAMS
Thursday, August 11th: Jennifer Wisnieu, Barrington Police Officer,
will speak on safety, scams and information useful to Seniors.
Thursday, August 18th: Hot topics—an audience roundtable discussion
of current events moderated by Marge Patino
Thursday, August 25th: "Last Days of Summer" party with a Hawaiian Island theme.
Please R.S.V.P. by Saturday, August 20th to 847.381.4908.
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Community Life
FIFTH ANNUAL
FALL GOLF CLASSIC
Thursday, September 22nd
Biltmore Country Club
GOLF:
Includes lunch (11:15 a.m.), 18 holes of golf in a shotgun scramble (12:30 p.m.) and dinner
 $300.00 per person - Early b ird rate until Monday, August 15th
 $250.00 per person (seniors 65+) - Early bird rate until Monday, August 15th
DINNER ONLY:
Not a golfer? Come socialize! Open bar begins at 5:30 p.m.; dinner begins at 6:30 p.m.
 $125.00 per person - Early b ird rate until Monday, August 15th
SILENT AUCTION:
We need items for the silent auction (minimum $200.00 value).
To donate, please contact Stacey Niezyniecki at [email protected] or 847.323.6395.
VOLUNTEER:
Adult volunteers are needed on the day of the event, Thursday, September 22nd, at Biltmore.
The time commitment is no more than two hours, leaving plenty of time to enjoy the event!
To help, contact Maureen Pratscher at [email protected].
RAFFLE:
GRAND GENEVA GOLF WEEKEND GETAWAY FOR TWO
Prize includes: A 3 day, 2 night stay in a luxurious suite, two rounds of golf, champagne brunch and
$500.00 Grand Geneva Resort and Spa dollars to use on either dining or spa services.
TICKETS ARE $25.00 EACH OR 5 FOR $100.00
Drawing takes place at the Fifth Annual Fall Golf Classic.
Winner need not be present to win!
TO BUY TICKETS, SPONSOR OR DONATE:
We encourage you to visit our event home page at www.wedoauctions.net/fallclassic
or click on the Fall Golf Classic logo on our website at www.stannebarrington.org.
Questions? Please contact the Parish Office at 847.382.5300.
Be a part of our Parish-wide FUN-draiser!
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Community Life
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
SPONSORSHIP LEVEL
Event Sponsor
AMOUNT
$5,000.00+
BENEFITS
1 golf foursome
4 additional dinner guests
Company logo and recognition on event banner
Full page ad in evening program
Benefactor
$4,000.00
1 golf foursome
Sponsor poster at dinner
Full page ad in evening program
Patron
$2,500.00
4 dinner guests
Half page ad in evening program
Hole Sponsor
$500.00
Company logo signage at BOTH tee and green
Recognition in evening program
Tee OR Green Sponsor
$300.00
Company logo signage at tee OR green
Recognition in evening program
I WOULD LIKE TO SPONSOR THE GOLF CLASSIC!
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________ ______________ ______ _________
Phone: _______________________ Email: ________________________________________________
 Event
 Benefactor
 Patron
 Hole
 Tee or Green
All advertising must be submitted NO LATER THAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH.
Submit all final black and white advertisement electronically as a jpeg, eps or tiff to
[email protected] or send camera-ready artwork to
Amy Holsworth, Saint Anne/Golf Classic, 120 N. Ela Street, Barrington 60010.
Please make checks payable to Saint Anne Catholic Community.
Please charge:  Mastercard  Visa  Discover  American Express
Card # _________________________________________ Exp.______________
Please return forms to:
Saint Anne/Golf Classic
120 N. Ela Street
Barrington, IL 60010
Signature _______________________________________________
We encourage you to make personal or corporation sponsorship donations online at http://w ed o auctions.net/fallclassic.
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Human Concerns
BE PART OF THE GREATEST
RECYCLING EFFORT IN THE AREA!
All new and gently used donations to House of
Hope Resale are put to work helping others. Some
GIFTS OF HOPE
items go directly to families in need. Other items
are sold with proceeds supporting Hope Ministries services. Things that don't sell move
forward to other charity partners. Give your unwanted items new purpose by donating
them to House of Hope. Our convenient Donation Drop-off Center is open Monday
through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and is located behind our store in Lake Zurich. We offer
convenient pick-up service for larger items. For a complete listing of donations we accept or to schedule
pick-up service, please call 847.381.5721. Thank you for your support!
HOUSE OF HOPE · PROJECT HOPE
This week: 50% OFF
all YELLOW and
select PURPLE tags
HOUSE OF HOPE CO-MANAGER POSITION
The steady growth in sales at the House of Hope has prompted the search for a co-manager to
assist in the day-to-day operations of our fast-paced, highly successful Resale Shop. To learn
more about this exciting opportunity to serve your community, please see the job description on
our website (Human Concerns/Hope Ministries/House of Hope Resale). If you know someone
for whom this position would be a good fit, please direct him/her to our website.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20TH
Enjoy a night of baseball while
supporting our sharing partner, St.
Martin de Porres Women’s
Shelter. If you cannot attend the
game, tickets may be purchased
and donated to a resident of the
shelter. For more details and to
purchase tickets, go to their website: www.smdp-hoh.org or contact Sandy Kraimer at 847.304.5863.
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Human Concerns
THE 3RD ANNUAL CHILI DUMP RUN
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21ST
The 3rd annual Chili Dump 5K Race will take place throughout
Barrington, starting and ending on Cook street.
Race proceeds will benefit Misericordia, a Catholic charity for people
with developmental disabilities in Chicago. Misericordia is a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit corporation providing help for those in need since 1921.
This event was started by parishioner Ian Fournie to support friend,
Alex Bronton (18), former resident of Lake Barrington Shores and BMSStation graduate who lives at the Misericordia complex. The day
includes an auction, raffles and chili. For more information, visit
www.chilidumprun.weebly.com.
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY:
David E. Anderson Jr., Petty Officer (Navy), brother of Elizabeth and Victoria Anderson, Norfolk, VA
Lt. Sam Betar, son of Margaret and Sam, Army, Ft. Benning, GA
Lcpl Colin R. Bosworth (USMC), son of Ken and Pam, Okinawa, Japan
Daniel Carrick, nephew of Mary Helen and Larry McCarthy, Army Special Forces, Afghanistan
Master/Sgt William G. Cook, grandson of Bill, U.S. Army, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Lt. Col. Marc E. Czaja, son of Virginia and Charles Brenneman, USMC, USA
Sgt. Michael W. Gabriel, son of Cindy Gabriel, 595th Trans BOE
Cpl Joseph James Gerak (USMC), son of Jay and Mary, Camp Lej eune, NC
LT Jacqueline Gridley, granddaughter of Dorothy Connolly, USN, Norfolk, VA
Andrew Jennings, cousin of Virginia Brenneman, Army, Wounded Warrior, USA
Christopher Lenz, grandson of Rosemarie, Airman 1st Class, Kedena, Japan
Bobby Maxwell, cousin of Pat Weaver, Navy, U.S.S. John McCain, Yokosuka, Japan
Corporal Joshua Mehr, son of Gregg and Georgeanna, USMC, Okinawa, Japan
USAF Capt. Robert O'Meara, son of Bob and Sue, Anderson Air Force Base, Guam
Sgt. Thomas Orlowski, son of Jon, USMC Special Operations, Camp Lejeune, NC
SFC Jeffrey Puch, brother of Katie Grund, Army, Hunter Airfield, Savannah, GA
Lt. Clayton Rife, grandson of Elaine Conrad, Afghanistan
Matt Ryan, nephew of John Weaver, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO
Sgt. Robert Schroeder, son of John and Martha Muno, Army, South Korea
James Reed Strissel, Jr., grandson of Joseph and Ann Tuszynski, Colorado
Cmdr. Joseph W. Stubitz, US Navy, brother of Steve, Afghanistan
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Sharing the Living Story
By Clem Aseron
(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/080716.cfm
(B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
19TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2016 (117C)
First Reading: Wisdom 18:6-9
Responsorial Psalm: 33:1, 12, 18-19, 20-22. RX = Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
Second Reading: Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19
Gospel: Luke 12:32-48
Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below.
Today’s gospel pericope concerns the End Time and the return of the Christ. Recall that between 70-90 CE (Common
Era, formerly AD, Anno Domini, in the Year of the Lord), when Luke is writing down the existing oral tradition for
his contemporaries, that it is about two generations after Jesus’ death and departure; generations have died awaiting
the return of the Christ in glory to make the final judgment and people in Luke’s time have begun to think that the
Christ’s promised return is not at all imminent. In the face of the seemingly capricious and cruel injustices of daily
life, they have started to slip in their vigilance to remain faithful to God through following Jesus closely. Hence, at
vv.35-37, Luke warns against their acting irresponsibly, and at 38-40, calls them to return to being vigilant while
waiting for the return of the Christ.
Luke says it straightaway in vv. 32-34: Do no t be afraid any longer … sell your belongings and give alms … Provide
money bags for yourselves that do not wear out, an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that no thief can reach … Recall how
direct last Sunday’s gospel was, 12:13-21. Today, Luke is equally clear: do not act out of fear but rather in loving
response to God’s invitation to disengage from possessions in order to give alms (serve others) which will be like
treasure in heaven that no thief can steal (v.33).
Nine of the fourteen verses from 35 through 48 contain admonitions: Gird your loins and light your lamps … be read y
to open immediately … vigilant on his arrival … not have let his house be broken into … you also must be prepared … prudent
steward … will [be] put in charge … Blessed is that servant … that servant’s master will come [unexpectedly] … the servant
who did not make preparations … shall be beaten severely … All these verses warn the sometimes flagging, weary
community to be vigilant, to act in response to the needs they see around them and so not be caught flat-footed when
the Master arrives.
The first parable at vv.35-38 has a Eucharistic overtone. Wed d ing … table … he [the master] will gird himself … to wait
on them. At the start of Communion time, we say, “Happy are they who are called to his supper” because the Lord
serves us; he washes our feet. It is the reversal of the eternal Master-servant relationship; if the Lord washes our feet,
are we to do the same for others? At John 13:12c-15, that evangelist emphasizes that Jesus requires us to so do.
At vv.35-36, Luke continues: be ready for action! Tunics were worn free-flowing; in order to work, one hitched up
the lower end and secured it with a belt around the waist (… gird your loins). It recalls the passage from Exodus
(12:11) about how one was to eat the Passover: with loins girt and sandals on their feet. Note well that at 22:18, Luke
associates the Paschal meal with waiting for the return of the Lord (see also two of the other evangelists, Mark at
14:25 and Matthew at 26:29 and, as well, Paul at 1 Cor 11:26).
In the midst of these ordinary Sundays of the Year, we have a clear, unmistakable “theme” - it is what every Mass is
about. What we celebrate always has as its central focus the paschal mystery. No matter what the season of the
liturgical year, high holy days like Christmas and Easter or “ordinary Sundays” like today, when the Presider calls us
to proclaim the mystery of faith, we respond: “When we eat this bread and drink this cup, we proclaim your death,
Lord Jesus, until you come in glory.” But it is not enough that we have been chosen, not enough to only proclaim the
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saving death of Jesus; no, we must continue the struggle to remain vigilant and in faith, to continue to struggle to
accomplish the Lord’s bidding to do justice during this waiting period; when he comes, he will take the faithful ones,
seat them at table and wait on them.
The next simile about the thief in the night continues the warning to be vigilant: the coming of the Lord is
unforeseeable. Luke warns that we must be prepared during this waiting since we cannot know the day or the hour
(38-39) that the Son of Man will arrive.
At v.41, Peter asks for whom this parable is meant: for the in-group (the disciples) or for the out-group (everyone)
as well? Jesus responds with yet another parable: the story of the steward. A steward held a lot of power; he was in
charge of all the other servants/slaves and was responsible for the running of the master’s business as well as the
household. The master therefore placed a great deal of trust in him and expected a rigorous accounting in return. If
he was found lax, a severe punishment ensued; if others acted unworthily, they got “fewer stripes.” The message is
clear: those in charge in the community had grave responsibility and were open to ultimate punishment: banishment
to outside the group. They could not be lax during this period while waiting for the Lord’s return; they must treat all
in their care with justice, with righteousness. Much w ill be required of the perso n entrusted w ith m uch and still
more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more.
Are there multiple layers in the psalm refrain for today? Might there be a small amount of hesitancy as we sing it:
Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.
So what?
Is that it?
Much will be required of the person entrusted with much. … (v.48).
In material terms, moderns certainly have been entrusted with much.
Those first disciples waited for the promised return
but they grew weary looking for signs.
How goes it with us—are we vigilant?
In the absence of clear signs around us today, what are we doing about, say,
the unmistakable fact that materially there are people who are outsiders?
Are we the ones in charge ...
to distribute the food allowance at the proper time? (v.42c).
If we are, what do we do when such a task
seems overwhelming, unending?
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Saint Anne Catholic Community
COMMUNITY OFFERINGS/NEEDS
Ensuring PEACE ~ Ending Domestic Violence
6 WARNING SIGNS INDICATING AN ABUSIVE
AND/OR UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP:
SEXIST ATTITUDE: Does your partner insist that “women
should know their place?”
INSULTS: Does your partner put you down for your opinions
or laugh at what you believe in? Does he/she make you feel
stupid, ignorant or incompetent?
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE: Does your partner make comments
such as, “You’re no good?” Does he/she make you feel unable
to do anything right or that you can’t get along in the world
without his/her help?
RIDICULE: Does your partner make fun of you alone or in
other people’s presence?
Note: Saint Anne prints the offerings/needs as a service to its
parishioners and does not endorse or accept responsibility for them.
Housekeeping and occasional babysitting. Call Maria, 847.973.6251.
Home caregiver available for older adults. Call parishioner, Debbie,
847.254.3454.
Room needed. Grad student seeks room/inlaw apt. in exchange for
work in home/business or childcare. Call Lauren, 312.316.9805.
Experienced dog walker/pet sitter. Call Claire, 847.337.8677 or
email [email protected].
House/pet sitting, domestic services, extended stay. Jo Ann,
847.476.1855, [email protected].
Statistics tutoring available. All levels. Contact [email protected].
Experienced caregiver available. Call Clare, 847.707.9992.
Experienced, dedicated caregiver available. Julia, 219.308.5399.
Personal female assistant/companion/caregiver/driver. 847.903.6514.
Former basketball player will help develop your game. 847.714.6540.
BLAMING OTHERS: Does your partner blame others for what
he/she does or what happens to him/her?
Organizational skills available. Call Caroline at 312.303.2007.
EXCESSIVELY CRITICAL OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY: Does
your partner say negative things about you or your family?
Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312.
If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, you or
someone you know may be a victim of domestic violence.
PLEASE CALL:
• 24 Hr. Domestic Violence Hotline, 847.697.2380
• Emergencies, 911
Saint Anne will assist through referral and by offering
spiritual, emotional and practical support, as possible.
Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312.
Sitter available. Aneta, 630.550.7805. Referral, Anna, 847.361.0655.
Home daycare. Parishioner, Diane, 847.809.2294.
Infant care in your home. 40 years experience. Ellen, 847.550.1963.
Professional furniture moving. Call Anthony at 224.622.0297.
Caregiver/driver/companion. FT/PT. Bruno, 847.224.5345.
Babysitter available to clean/care for adults. Irma, 847.382.4762.
Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. [email protected], 312.545.9297.
Handyman available. $15.00/hr. Call Rosolio at 847.382.4762.
Reading/writing specialist. [email protected], 847.382.3592.
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - AUGUST 13TH-14TH
Time
Presider
Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers
Lectors
Altar Servers
5:15 p.m.
Fr. Joji
Susan Doody, F. Wrobleski Madeline Cramer, R. Farrell, J. Nicoletti (sub req.),
S. Oakley, E. Quinn, C./D. Slack, M. Tracy, M. Zwolinski, NOT FILLED (2)
M. Hamill
J. Harrington
Sara Roach (sub req.)
George Bowman
M. Mercado
B. Biehl
7:15 a.m.
Fr. Jack
Dewes
A. Aquino S. Beattie, R. Dehn, D. DeJesu, L. Meckert, J. Nelson, M. Polnow
C. Aseron
T. Ciganek
J. Rich
A. Benjamin
J. Mirski
J. Benkendorf
9:00 a.m.
TBD
K./S. Whigham J. Almdale, L. DeGrazia, L. Herr Brock, J. Huynh, M. Jacobs,
N. Jorgensen, M. Kantarski, L. Koehler, M. Kurowski, K. Mastrangeli (sub req.),
E. Moran, K. Murphy, J. Naughton, B./P. Sobolewski, A. Van Ryne, K. Voigt
E. Liedlich
M. Lymperis
A. Horwath
W. Koehler
J. Moran
M. Moran
11:00 a.m.
Fr. Joji
J./W. Kolasinski B. Bishop, S. Bishop, P. Corwin, R. Covelli, R. Diak-Witek,
J. Freda (sub req.), C. Galizia, K. Garcia, K. Goodwin, P. Hirsch (sub req.),
V. Kostecki, K. Levecke, C. Logue, N. Nolan, NOT FILLED (3)
H. Reinhart
T. VanRyne
L. Hahn
J. Kolasinski
K. Kolasinski
J. Konieczka
5:15 p.m.
Fr. Bernie
Pietrzak
J. Abbate, R. Abbate E. Accordino, N. Barrett (sub req.), M. Carens, Y. Mitoraj,
Matthew O'Neill (sub req.), Michael O'Neill, H. Pino, S. Raseman,
H. Wisniewski, J. Wisniewski, A. Wrzos
C. Laning
Mark Roeckell
B. Laning
E. O'Donoghue
(sub req.)
M. Gryzlo
D. Sasser
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Our Weekly Intentions
REMEMBER OUR SICK IN PRAYER
Anthony Ament
Tony and Marcy Weckler-Barr
Laura Beck
Michael Betlinski
Michael Bey
Nina Bilocerkowyz
Tom Black
Chuck Brennemann
Philip Cano
Doris Carey, Kyle Carey
Walt Casten
Sally Connolly
Jay Cooper
David Cox
Susan Cross
Lucy Cunningham
Michael Czaja
Faye Dargan
Lewis Dilts
Mario DiLullo
Daryl Dishong
Lauretta Dolan
Christine and Evelyn Donohoo
Loraine Drews
John Dunbar
Jack Estes
Ryan Etton
Anna Fisher
Dorothy Gemkow
Mary Ann Golden
Jeff Hunter
Sue Jacob
Karen Jezierski
Michelle Karl
Caroline Kolder
James Kowall
Tim Kraemer
Brian Krull
John Lenz, Rosemarie Lenz
Corryn Lohmeyer
Elaine Lunn
Mike Manczko
Judy Mandolini
John Matlachowski
Tom McCoy, Elsie McCoy
Mary McKeirnan
Ed McLoughlin
Alex McNamara
Peter Meyer
Virginia Miller
Doris Mulvihill
Dana Murphy
Sharon Murray
Eva Nowakowski
Mary Lou O’Brien
Andrew O’Connell
Rita O'Connor
Bob Ostergreen
Rosemary Paulus
Francesco Pavone, Mike Pavone
Suzanna Perr
Joan and Dennis Peters
John Peterson
Dick Plenge
Joan Prey
Alexander Proebstle
Peter Reyther
Bob Ross
Ray Sambo
Herman Schamberger
Rick Schaschwary
Catherine Scheid
Michelle Schmitt
Kathy Seveska
John Mark Shaw
Bruce Stopka
Janet Sullivan, Keane Sullivan
Urban Thobe
James Michael Thompson
Will Tobias
Thomas Towne
Sophia Trujillo
Jim Ulmes
Becky Urbanski
Miranda Valles
Bonnie Vaughan, Jack Vaughn
Kay Weismantel
Patrick Welsh
Roy Wilkes
Laura Wortman
Tina Zagroba
Virginia Zwolinski
RECENT BAPTISMS
Emilie Marie Gumma (Jessica Lee and Daniel Gumma)
UPCOMING MARRIAGES
I Brandi Evans and James Seiwert
I Jamie Liebert and Matthew Darch
II Justyna Rabicka and Casey Ratay
II Corinne Lenhardt and Robert Sciddurlo
Saturday, August 13th, 3:00 p.m.
Deanna Follmer and Jay Kelsall
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, August 8th, Eze k ie l 1:2-5, 24-28c; Matthew 17:22-27
8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Purgatorial Society
Chuck Brenneman, Special Intention—The DiLullo Family
† Helen Mock—Jean
Tuesday, August 9th, Eze k ie l 2:8-3:4; Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
8:15 a.m. (BP) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society
† Mark Reninger—Ken and Donnaruth Schaul and Family
Wednesday, August 10th, 2 Co rinth ians 9:6-10; John 12:24-26
8:15 a.m. (BP) † Alvina Nuebel—The Paul Schnepf Family
† Mary Anne DiVito—The Blaney Family
John Sfire, Special Intention—Saint Anne Hope Ministries
Thursday, August 11th, Eze k ie l 12:1-12; Matthew 18:21-19:1
8:15 a.m. (JT) † Harriet Limberg—Richard Brink
Friday, August 12th, Eze k ie l 16:1-15, 60, 63; Matthew 19:3-12
8:15 a.m. (JT) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society
† Francesca Alviani—Susan Marshall
Saturday, August 13th, Je r 38:4-6, 8-10; Heb 12:1-4; Luke 12:49-53
5:15 p.m. (JT) † Jeri Mullin—Francis and Patricia Horkavi
† Mary Trzuskowski—The Family
Sunday, August 14th, Je r 38:4-6, 8-10; Heb 12:1-4; Luke 12:49-53
7:15 a.m. (JD) People of Saint Anne
† Mary Helen McCarthy—Ken and Donnaruth Schaul
9:00 a.m. (TBD) † Roland Kurfess—Evelyn Kurfess
† Bertha Roig—Michael Hugo
† Pearl Keblish—Brian Wanca and Family
† Donald Chopp—Evelyn Kurfess
The Herb Drews Family, Special Intentions—The Dilullo Family
11:00 a.m. (JT) † Maryann Maffia—The Family
† Margaret Devine—The Nolan Family
† Daniel Hadley—The Blake Family
Special Intention, John Sfire—Saint Anne Hope Ministries
5:15 p.m. (BP) † Sandra DiCecca—Philip DiCecca
PARISH EVENTS
Monday, August 8th
Tuesday, August 9th
7:00 p.m.
Rosary—Church
Wednesday, August 10th
10:00 a.m. Preschool/Kindergarten Playdate—Citizens Park
Thursday, August 11th
Friday, August 12th
Saturday, August 13th
9:15 a.m.
Reconciliation (JT)—Chapel
9:30 a.m.
Lector Training—Hospitality Room
Sunday, August 14th, 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Saint Anne Catholic Community
120 North Ela Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010
Parish Office
847.382.5300 847.382.5363 (fax)
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M.
Fridays during summer: 9:00 A.M.—3:00 P.M.
Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M.
Saint Anne Parish Staff:
Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
[email protected]
Assistant to the Pastor
Ms. August Link 847.620.3055
[email protected]
Pastor Emeritus Fr. Jack Dewes 847.620.3058
Associate Pastors
Fr. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059
[email protected]
Fr. Joji Thanugundla 847.620.3060
[email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Michael Beard 847.620.3070
[email protected]
Deacon Couples
Jim and Ellen Condill
Bill and Sueann Karstenson
Bob and Sue Powers
Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793
[email protected]
Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452
[email protected]
Director, Liturgy and Music
Rory Cooney 847.620.3064
[email protected]
Associate Director, Liturgy and Music
Georgene Farman 847.620.3066
[email protected]
Director, Care Ministries
Mary Ellen Johnston 847.382.2148
[email protected]
Director, Hope Ministries
Mary Howard 847.381.1159
[email protected]
Diane Barrett 847.381.5721
Project Hope Office Manager
Business and Operations Manager
Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054
mbuckstaff@stannebarrington.org
Office Assistant
Cathy Faust 847.382.5300
[email protected]
Computer Administrator
Carol Helmers 847.620.3051
[email protected]
Receptionist
Carla Stobart 847.382.5300
Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Amy Holsworth 847.620.3052
[email protected]
Maintenance Supervisor
Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078
School Maintenance
Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007
Faith Formation and Education
847.756.4051 (fax)
Director, Lifelong Faith Formation
Mary Jane Kurowski 847.620.3071
[email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator
Jeffrey Joseph 847.620.3067
[email protected]
Implementation Coordinator
Carla Czyzewski 847.620.3069
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Marianne Bondi 847.620.3068
[email protected]
Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry
Michael Hugo 847.620.3073
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Karen Poglitsch 847.620.3072
[email protected]
Saint Anne Parish School
319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311
Principal Mrs. Dawn Kapka
[email protected]
Office Manager/Marketing Director
Donna Cherwin
[email protected]
Sharing Parish
Saint Frances of Rome, Cicero, 60804
Fr. Mark Bartosic, Pastor 708.652.2140
Parish Council of Ministries
[email protected]
847.620.3057
Bill Graff, Chairp erso n
Julie Andrews, Hum an Co ncerns Com m issio n
Liz Cocoma, Faith Fo rmatio n and Ed ucatio n
Susan Doody, Worship Co m missio n
Mark Karney, Wo rship Co m missio n
Christine Jodoin, Faith Formatio n and Ed ucatio n
Claire Hamilton, Human Co ncerns Com m issio n
Andrea Wirt, Co mm unity Life Co mmissio n
Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Rep resentative
Jim Condill, Offi ce o f the Pasto r
Jim Young, Office of the Pastor
Finance Council
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David Wirt, Chairperso n
Ron Cobb
Sarah Gainer
Joe Gurreri
JP Hills
Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler
Nathan Perry
Pete Scheffler
School Advisory Board
Colleen Kozak, Chairp erso n
Hayde Federighi
Margaret Graff
Christine Jodoin
Liz Pitcher
Denise Peters
Pete Scheffler
Norm Yustin
Clarion Bulletin Editor
Kerry Miller 630.278.8807
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Sacraments
We believe that the celebration of the sacraments
ranks among the most important gifts that we have.
We look forward to sharing these celebrations with
those who, in some way, are part of our community.
Therefore, please note the following:
Visitation of the Sick: If you or a family member are in a local
hospital or are homebound and would like a visit from a
minister of care or a priest, call Mary Ellen Johnston at
847.382.2148.
Baptism: Our Baptism ministry is pleased to help your
family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance
into our faith community.
 Two Baptism sessions are required for parents baptizing
their 1st child
 Parents who have had a Baptism at another Catholic
Church and are now wanting to baptize a child at Saint
Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before
scheduling Baptism
 Parents who have already attended Baptism preparation at
Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before
scheduling Baptism
Information for setting a Baptism date will be given at the
meeting or at the time of the interview. Call the parish office at
847.382.5300.
Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, the preparation
process should begin 7 months to one year prior to the
wedding date. Please call the parish office to secure a date as
soon as possible. Membership at Saint Anne is not a
requirement. We look forward to helping you during this time
of preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage.
First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are
typically celebrated in second grade. Candidates must be
registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation
program. For more information, call the Faith Formation and
Education office at 847.620.3067.
Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school.
Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the
two-year preparation program. For more information, call the
PATHS office at 847.620.3072.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by
appointment.
Adult Christian Initiation: If you are looking for a place to
belong or a church community to share questions and beliefs,
perhaps you would like to find out more about what it means
to be a Catholic Christian. Saint Anne would be delighted and
honored to share the gift of faith and fellowship with you.
Call Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 for information regarding
the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults).
Registration: To enter into our faith community, please
attend an information/registration session at 9:30 a.m. in the
Hospitality Room, followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the 1st
Sunday of the month, except on holiday weekends when
there are no sessions. For further information, call the parish
office at 847.382.5300.
* THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING
SESSION AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND *

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