June 19, 2016 Bulletin
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WE BELIEVE. WE BELONG. WE REJOICE IN GOD’S MERCY. June 19, 2016 THIS WEEKEND: HAPPY FATHER’S DAY Food Collection St. Andrew’s Food Cupboard SUNDAY: 9:00 am Mass & Blessing of Newly Baptized Babies, Reception/Coffee Hour Following Mass, Parish Meeting Hall THIS WEEK AT ST. LOUIS-Daily Mass Schedule p.2 MONDAY - JUNE 20 6:30 am - Men’s Spirituality Group, Manse 7:00 pm - St. Louis Knights of Columbus, Rosary At 6:45 pm, Reddington Hall Lower Level Learning Center (Use elevator or stairs Next to PMH) (p.8) TUESDAY - JUNE 21 7:30 am - Understanding Sunday’s Scriptures, Manse 1:15 pm - Untold Blessing, PMH 7:00 pm - St. Louis School Gr. 5 Godspeed Mass, Church WEDNESDAY - JUNE 22 9:10 am - St. Louis School Prayer Service, Church 7:30 pm - Bible Basics, Rectory 7:30 pm - Regional Charismatic Prayer Group, PMH THURSDAY - JUNE 23 7:00 pm - Holy Hour, Church (Use entrance at Sacristy. Park at Rectory driveway. ) SATURDAY - JUNE 25 2nd Collection Peter’s Pence 3:30 pm - Confessions 4:30 pm - Mass (Sign Language Interpreted) SUNDAY - JUNE 26 2nd Collection Peter’s Pence 7:30 am - Mass 9:00 am - Mass 11:00 am - Mass/Children’s Liturgy of the Word 5:00 pm - Mass MINISTRY CENTER SUMMER HOURS ARE: MONDAY - THURSDAY, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM FRIDAY, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM God our Father, We give you thanks and praise for fathers young and old. We pray for young fathers, newly embracing their vocation. We pray for our own Fathers around the world whose children are lost or suffering, may they know that the God of compassion walks with them in their sorrow. We pray for men who are not fathers but still mentor and guide us with fatherly love and advice. We remember fathers, grandfathers, and great grandfathers who are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and nourish us with their love. Amen Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/ St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY www.StLouisChurch.org Phone: 585.586.5675 Fax: 585.387.9888 stlouischurchpittsford AT THE TABLE OF THE LORD Mass Intentions for This Week MONDAY - JUNE 20 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Mt 7:1-5 11:00 am Al Mahar, Jr. Brother, Dick 5:15 pm Thomas Clement Mary Mahar & Family TUESDAY - JUNE 21 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36/ Mt 7:6, 12-14 6:45 am The Victims in Orlando 11:00 am Edward & Irene Shults Mary 7:00 pm St. Louis School Gr. 5 Godspeed Mass, Church FRIDAY - JUNE 24 Vigil: Jer 1:4-10/1 Pt 1:8-12/Lk 1:5-17 Is 49:1-6/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 11:00 am Deceased Benefactors of St. Louis 5:15 pm Those Struggling With Depression SATURDAY - JUNE 25 Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Mt 8:5-17 9:00 am Victims of the Pulse Shooting The Regan Family 4:30 pm John Henry Ryan Bill & Chris Brizee SUNDAY - JUNE 26 WEDNESDAY - JUNE 22 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Mt 7:15-20 9:10 am St. Louis School End of Year Prayer Service 11:00 am For Refugees We Welcome 5:15 pm For the People of Our Parish THURSDAY - JUNE 23 2 Kgs 24:8-17/Mt 7:21-29 6:45 am Dennis McGuire Peter & Pat Spinelli 11:00 am Priests Who Have Served at St. Louis 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Gal 5:1, 13-18/ Lk 9:51-62 7:30 am Harry Voss The Cosenza Family 9:00 am Joseph Capuano Family 11:00 am Tibor Bologh Mersich Family 5:00 pm Elaine R. Perham Perham Family SPECIAL INTENTIONS We invite you to have a Sanctuary Lamp lit at the Blessed Sacrament to have your very special intentions remembered for a week. To arrange this, please call or visit the Ministry Center. The Thursday Holy Hour Ministry will offer special prayers for your intention. One lamp will burn In Memory of Joseph Fracassi by Daughter. One lamp will burn In Memory of David Ballantine by Conklin Family. One lamp will burn For a Special Intention By Astrid Siefert. Requiem Aeternam Victims of the Tragedy in Orlando, Florida Saturday & Sunday, June 25 & 26 Altar Servers Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Lector Liturgical Assistants 4:30 pm J. Gerstner H. Gerstner G. Boehm, B. Boehm, A. Tomaino, N. Tomaino, L. Iati, C. McManus, M. Mench, M. Quinn D. Huver L. Nunn C. Herdklotz 7:30 am K. Revekant S. Welch F. Barr, J. Farnam, C. Jackson, M. Reinagel, B. Tomaino M.J. Decker, L. Newell, D. Hoffman H. Messina R. Whelehan M. Decker 9:00 am D. Calcagno J. Foggetti S. Bestram, A. Daniele, B. Bullis, J. Pippin, R. Calcagno, K. Calcagno, Di. Infantino, De. Infantino B. Lanahan H. Wagner De. Infantino Di. Infantino G. Agban, K. Mersich, J. Rachfal, J. Aldred, L. Aldred, P. Mersich, C. Ray, A. Roberts, N. Roberts, M. Wanberg P. Lynge W. Martin Sr. Ann & Rita J. Brandt C. Quandt M. Lessard 11:00 am K. Mor R. Mor 5:00 pm E. Sciortino G. Burke, R. McNiffe, C. Hester, K. Hester, M. Lippa, E. VanDusen B. Woodward, E. K. Mancini, C. Boyd Sunday Communion Service - June 26 The Highlands - Richard Caruso Heather Heights - Marge Mancine Page Two St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 AT HOME WITH THE WORD Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Zechariah 12:10-11; 13:1 A spirit of grace and petition 2nd Reading: Galatians 3:26-29 You are the children of God Gospel: Luke 9:18-24 Taking up the cross The Paschal Mystery Revelation is an amazing thing. Begin to notice connections in our Sunday Bible readings; you will be amazed at the incredible way the Holy Spirit inspired the holy writers and editors who shaped the Bible. Some who study the scriptures say our first reading from Zechariah is hard to interpret. “Him whom they have pierced” – who was the prophet referring to back then, after all, it was centuries before the time of Jesus? How does this passage fit with the rest of that prophet’s book? Fine questions, but hear this passage in light of the paschal mystery. “They shall look on him whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him as one mourns for an only son,…. On that day there shall be open …, a fountain to purify from sin and uncleanness.” Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Zechariah may have penned a message that had much more meaning than even he could see. Namely, one day, this passage would shed light on the paschal mystery. Is it hard to see why those who put together our lectionary (the book that organizes all the Bible readings for Mass) chose this reading to go with the Passion prediction in today’s Gospel? The last sentence about the fountain can serve well for prayer in this Year of Mercy. Messiah Jesus might be, about his identity and his mission. Of the many possibilities, a Messiah, a Son of God who empties himself, and dies that others might have forgiveness and life was not so much on the radar screen. Even though Jesus predicted his passion, as we hear in the Gospel today, it didn’t really sink in for the disciples until after his death, resurrection, and the sending of the Holy Spirit. There are still many misconceptions in the world today, and some may have seeped into our thinking. Who do you say that Jesus is? Does your understanding fit well with what Jesus tells the disciples in today’s Gospel? Look up at the crucifix, quietly soak in what you see, and ask the Lord to help you answer this vital question well. Looking Forward to: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: 1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21 Succession planning 2nd Reading: Galatians 5:1, 13-18 Christ has set us free Gospel: Luke 9:51-62 Follow me! NEXT WEEKEND’S Peter’s Pence Collection enables the Holy Father to respond with emergency financial assistance to requests to aid the neediest throughout the world - those who suffer as a result of war, oppression, and natural disasters. It likewise provides the faithful with a tangible opportunity to not only empower the weak, defenseless, and voiceless, but also sustain those who suffer. A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; He who finds one finds a treasure. Sirach 6:14 Clothed in Christ Even if your Bible reading hasn’t led you to read Paul’s letter to the Galatians, being clothed in Christ should be fairly familiar. Many of the prayers we pray and images we use in the sacraments come right out of the Bible. At every baptism, we pray an excerpt of Paul’s letter to the Galatians: “You have become a new creation, and clothed yourself in Christ.” If you brought a friend to church, there was a baptism at Mass, and afterward they asked you “What does it mean to clothe yourself in Christ. Have you done that?” How would you respond? Give it some thought and prayer! Who Do You Say That I Am? It is a brief question, but cuts to the heart of the matter. There were many misconceptions about the kind of Page Three Weddings Bells... We pray for these couples as they prepare for their wedding celebration: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Shaheen Quandt & Jonathan Meyer, July 30 Lisa Hryvniak & Will Kaufman, August 13 Margo Spoto & Jeffrey Fox, August 13 Justin Foley & Kaitlyn White, August 27 St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 BEING GOOD STEWARDS SUPPORTING OUR PARISH May Collection Attendance 1 $13,920.00 1,380 8 $14,990.00 1,532 15 $14,700.00 1,411 22 $12,385.00 1,430 29 $14,383.25 1,359 On-line Collection $24,482.50 Month-toDate $94,860.75 June Collection Attendance 5 $16,092.00 1,370 12 $15,699.50 1,418 19 26 On-line Collection Month-toDate $31,791.50 If you would like to remember your loved ones with the celebration of the Eucharist, stop by the Ministry Center and schedule a Mass time that is convenient for you. You may wish to have a Mass offered on the anniversary of death, a person's birthday or a significant date in the person's and your life. You can also arrange this by calling Birdie at 586-5675. We are in need of adults to serve as volunteer money counters on teams that count, record, and prepare reports for weekend and other collections. The time commitment is Monday mornings for 2 or 3 hours, every other week. If interested, please contact Laurie Martin at [email protected] or 585-586-5675, ext. 222. Page Four THIS WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT ST. ANDREWS FOOD CUPBOARD NEXT WEEK’S TITHING WILL SUPPORT LIVING A VOCATION IN KENYA Serving God and God's people is the heart of every priestly vocation. The details often vary, as you will see in this E-mail from Fr. Protus Hamisi, who served at St. Louis while attending St. John Fisher. Next week's tithing will help father get a much needed car for his ministry. EMAIL SENT FROM FATHER HAMISI on May 26, 2016: Jambo, Thanks for your e-mail and for the great stories about Mautuma children that you shared with the students of St. Louis in Pittsford. I'm equally glad that this was received with a lot of enthusiasm. Good job! Now about my aging car information: I bought this car in 2005, meaning that it is now 11 years old. It has put on a mileage of over 445,000 Kilometers- (278,125 miles); To be safe, I have established that I will require about $8000 (US money) to cover for recently increased value added taxes on cars by the government to meet its deficit in the budget. Benefits of having a car: Pastoral reasons, a car is essential in reaching out to thousands of parishioners whom I serve. The parish is divided into 8 mission or sub-parish churches. This is due to the huge population that cannot fit in the main parish church and also because of distance; many parishioners stay far from the main church. Majority walk on foot up to 5 miles to come for Mass. That is why we have the mission churches for a priest to drive there to serve the parishioners, especially the children and aged and physically challenged. Each out station or sub-Parish has an average of 200 families. I also use the car to take sacraments - Communion for the sick, Anointing of the sick to the needy parishioners in their homes which are far from the Parish House. Sometimes I have had to carry some of these sick to the Mission Hospital for treatment. We take Funeral Masses to the homes of the deceased because many people cannot afford vehicles to transport their loved ones remains to church. I need a car to reach these homes. In a week we have an average of 4 funerals because of the huge population and also due to HIV/AIDS epidemic. School Masses and visits: I take Masses and religious instruction to the schools within the parish - over 25 schools and a few colleges. Finally as Communication Director I have to drive once in a week to the Diocesan offices and whenever I am required. Sometimes I have to drive outside the Diocese for Communication seminars and workshops at national level and meetings with government officials. I also drive to St. Louis School (Sister School) in Mautuma to participate in some of their programs as I watch over their progress and needs, etc. Our roads are not good - majority are dirt roads with pot holes, gullies and pools of water especially during the rainy season. The terrain is not friendly to cars and this really wears down cars easily and adds on heavy expenditure on maintenance. By the way, at the moment my car is off the road. It veered off the road into a ditch during a heavy down pour on a dirt road and the result was broken windshield and passenger's door. Thanks again for the extra mile you go in participating in creating an enabling environment for me to better serve the people here, especially the children here in Kenya. I pray that the mission to enable me have a newer means of transport to reach more people that require my services succeeds. Mirembe, Hamisi. St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 BAPTISM CONGRATULATIONS! Holden Gerald Higley, Son of Jason & Erin Grace Susan Cooper, Daughter of Kasey & Elizabeth Connor Guang-Hua Lian, Son of Stephen & Traci Joseph William DeSain, Son of Barry & Mary Cullens Connor Nelson, Son of Brett & Brooke John Alan Whelan, Son of Ryan & Kelly Finbarr (Finn) Patrick Russell, Ian Frederick Pike, Son of Jason & Carolyn Son of Timothy & Katherine Gwyneth Marie Burritt, Daughter of David & Megan Neela Mani Kumar, Daughter of Christopher & Suzanne Oliver Michael Hedges, Son of Brian & Kimberly Clara Noelle Letzring, Daughter of Daniel & Stephanie Frank Richard Galusha, III, Son of Frank & Jeannine Alan Ali Ogut, Son of Ali & Ximena Conley Kelly Greene, Daughter of Matthew & Amy Madeline Kathleen Carpenter, Amelia Marie Hans, Daughter of Anthony & Kristen Daughter of Matthew & Julie Sophia Paige & Gracie Ann Martinez, Liliana Rosa Zelter, Daughter of Jason & Elisa Daughters of Juan & Amy Jack Michael McDonagh, Son of Sean & Laura Parker Alan & Jonathan David Mintz, Charlie Patrick Craig, Son of Patrick & Mollie Sons of Brian & Julianne Ella Mary Clark, Daughter of Seth & Anne Lucy Josephine Chiazza, Daughter of Daniel & Leanne Evelyn Clair Callahan, Daughter of Ryon & Kyla William Edward Payne, Son of Matthew & Allison Max Alexander, Son of Leah Allison Cora Mary Pizzutelli, Daughter of John & Jessica Matthew Charles Cannan, Son of Michael & Shirley Bianca Marie Marasco, Daughter of Christopher & Mindy Elyse Rose Coyles, Daughter of Johnathan & Jillian Hannah Michelle Way, Daughter of Thomas & Rebekah Matthew Henry Robbins, Son of Martin & Mollie Katie Elizabeth Milazzo, Daughter of Justin & Kristyne Stella Elizabeth Pecora, Daughter of Frank & Rebecca Thomas Chester Holmes, Son of Christopher & Marilyn George Wyatt Forrest, Son of Chad & Jennifer Mariah Ann Storey, Daughter of Jeffrey & Kristen Peter John Cranston, Son of Todd & Kathleen Faith Elizabeth Hogan, Daughter of Mark & Laurie James Edward Kay, Son of Andrew & Emily Lucy Mabel Burkett, Daughter of Gregory & Samantha Henry William Walker, Son of David & Margaret William James Dengler, Son of Timothy & Lindsay Catherine Stephanie D'Angelo, Daughter of Joseph & Kelly Dominic Louis Casey, Son of Kevin & Courtnay David Welsey Prull III, Son of David & Jennifer Shea Mary Maurer Ryan, Daughter of Michael & Bridgette Brynn Renee Ansaldi, Daughter of Tim & Nicole Pierson Clark Vavrina, Son of Christopher & Nicole Theodore Thomas Chin, Son of Kenneth & Kimberly Iris Lou Wells, Daughter of Brian & Katie Natalie Grace Lawson, Daughter of Matthew & Elizabeth Demi Anthony Fliss, Son of Michael & Danielle Ella Marie Psaty, Daughter of Kyle & Leslie Ryan Kalel Raffaele, Son of Mauro & Alessandra Page Five St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 THE GIFT OF A CATHOLIC EDUCATION Page Six St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 FAITH FORMATION FAMILY ZONE Attention Parents! If you have a child going into 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade... and you can do one of the following: teach, cook, run A/V equipment, set up, clean up, offer moral support, World Youth Day USA Rochester Youth Celebration Thursday, July 29, 2016 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm please help us evangelize and catechize teens and tweens on Sunday Nights after the 5:00pm Mass, for the 2016-2017 School Year! Bring your desire to serve, your love for young folks and a willingness to learn … we will take care of the rest. Contact Michelle Andrews-Smith, Director of Faith Formation, [email protected] or 586-5675, ext. 233. Come play, learn and celebrate our Catholic faith. Be a part of the WYD celebrations right here in Rochester. Registration: http://conta.cc/1pCmfwC Event Highlights Opening Ceremony Video Footage From Krakow, Poland Holy Mass with Bishop Salvatore Matano Candlelight Eucharistic Procession All about my DAD My dad is ______________ years old. My dad’s favorite color is _______________. My dad’s favorite food is _______________. My dad always says ___________________. My dad is best at ______________________. My dad’s job is ________________________. My dad laughs when __________________________________. My dad is really strong, he could lift a ____________________. If my dad had time, he would love to ____________________. My dad and I like to ___________________________________. My dad really loves ____________________________________. I LOVE my dad because ________________________________. _____________________________________________________. Page Seven St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY Polish Festival & Games Meet & Greet the Saints For Grades 6 - 12 Catechists and Parents Welcome Cost $20 per person St. Jude Catholic Church 4100 Lyell Road Rochester, NY 14606 June 19, 2016 NEVER STOP LEARNING St. Louis Knights of Columbus Next Meeting, Monday, June 20 Reddington Hall Lower Level Learning Center (Use elevator or stairs next to Parish Meeting Hall) We welcome our newest Members Stephen Demeo and Jerome May who took their 1st Degree on May 11th at St. Joseph Council. The C & B Drive sales will kick off at this meeting and all Members are asked to help this worthy cause. We will have our sales at Church in the coming months. Many of us gather for the Rosary at 6:45 pm. A business meeting follows at 7:00 PM. Our agenda includes Men of the Parish interested in becoming a Member of discussing the up and coming dates as well as the recent St. Louis Council are welcome to pick up one of the Degrees. Officers were Elected and Installed on June applications in the hall or contact one of our members. 12th by Michael Flanagan, the State Program Director. Any Questions? Pease contact the Grand Knight Rick Also on the agenda are our Volunteers for Saint’s Place, Whelehan at 585-797- 4638 or e-mail: The Men's Conference, Our Volunteering for the Corn [email protected]. Sales and Future meeting dates and times. Still Shopping for a Father’s Day Gift? A ticket to the Diocese of Rochester Men’s Conference is a great choice! For more information, contact St. Louis Parish Captain: Dick Hilliard ([email protected] or 585-943-1106), OR Co-Captains: Bill Conklin ([email protected]), Kevin Parker ([email protected]) Page Eight St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 THE LAST WORD DUE TO OUR ANNUAL SUPER SALE PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF ANY ITEMS ON OUR BACK PORCH STARTING THURSDAY, JUNE 30th. LAST DAY TO DROP ITEMS OFF IS WEDNESDAY JUNE 29th. CALL AFTER JULY 19th TO SCHEDULE PICK UPS. WE WILL BEGIN ACCEPTING DROP OFFS AND SCHEDULING PICKUPS ON TUESDAY, JULY 19th. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENINCE. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2016 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM 64 S Main St. - in air-conditioned Parish Meeting Hall A Prayer for Our Earth All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe and in the smallest of your creatures. You embrace with your tenderness all that exists. Pour out upon us the power of your love, that we may protect life and beauty. Fill us with peace, that we may live as brothers and sisters, harming no one. O God of the poor, help us to rescue the abandoned and forgotten of this earth, so precious in your eyes. DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER 20TH ANNIVERSARY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS GOLF CLASSIC Bring healing to our lives, that we may protect the world and not prey on it, that we may sow beauty, not pollution and destruction. Proceeds provide tuition assistance for exceptional hardship cases for students in the diocesan schools in our 12-county diocese. Teams, sponsors and donations of auction items and raffle prizes are being sought to help raise funds. Monday, June 27, 2016 Touch the hearts of those who look only for gain at the expense of the poor and the earth. Teach us to discover the worth of each thing, to be filled with awe and contemplation, to recognize that we are profoundly united with every creature as we journey towards your infinite light. We thank you for being with us each day. Greystone Golf Club 1400 Atlantic Avenue, Walworth For more information, please call 585-328-3228, ext. 1294, or e-mail [email protected]. To register, visit http://www.dor.org/index.cfm/news/newsdocs/golf/ Page Nine Encourage us, we pray, in our struggle for justice, love and peace. From Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home. Learn more about Laudato Si’ and how to celebrate the anniversary at LaudatoSiWeek.org St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY June 19, 2016 PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY PARISH OFFICES - Ministry Center 64 S. Main Street, 14534 (585) 586-5675; Fax 387-9888 MINISTRY CENTER SUMMER HOURS ARE: MONDAY - THURSDAY, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM FRIDAY, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Robert Ring, Pastor, ext. 225, [email protected] Rev. Peter Mottola, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Deacon David Snyder, [email protected] 586-5675 Stephanie Honz, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Liturgical Music, ext. 251, [email protected] Christine Wensel, Pastoral Associate, ext. 224, [email protected] Bea Hack, Liturgy Coordinator, ext. 231, [email protected] Pat Spinelli, Parish Visitor, ext. 232, [email protected] Page Ten Michelle Andrews-Smith Director of Faith Formation, ext. 233, [email protected] Debbie Hoeft, Chair Stewardship Council, 734-9705 [email protected] Peggy Lynge, Faith Formation Administrator, ext. 230, [email protected] Elizabeth Ministry, 586-5675, ext. 345 Ted Bianculli, Youth Ministry Coordinator, ext. 234, [email protected] Laurie Martin, Finance Director, ext. 222, [email protected] Sally Schrecker, Operations Manager, ext. 235, [email protected] Birdie Proctor, Secretary/Bookkeeper, ext. 227, [email protected] Shannon Toot, Administration Support, Faith Formation Support, ext. 223, [email protected] Barbara Thomas, Bulletin Editor, ext. 236, [email protected] Suzy Ward, Chair, Parish Council, 746-5676 James Schnell, Chair, Finance Council, 267-7295 St. Louis Church, Pittsford, NY Isabel Miller, Executive Director, Saint’s Place , 46 S. Main St. Phone: 385-6860 [email protected] In Residence at the Rectory: Fr. Ray Booth Msgr. Gerard Krieg Fran Barr, Principal, St. Louis School, 11 Rand Place Phone: 586-5200 [email protected] http://slspittsford.org/ Richard Whelehan, Grand Knight Knights of Columbus Phone: 585-797-4638 [email protected] Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ stlouischurchpittsford June 19, 2016
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