Aug 28, 2016 - Saint Bonaventure Catholic Church

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Aug 28, 2016 - Saint Bonaventure Catholic Church
AUGUST 28, 2016| 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
St. Bonaventure
Conventual Franciscan Catholic Community
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday:
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday—Friday:
Holydays:
4:30 pm
8:00, 10:00 am
8:45 am
Communion Service
8:45 am Mass
check bulletin
RECONCILIATION
Saturday at 3:15 pm
or by Appointment
ANOINTING
Call the Parish Office
BAPTISM
Call the Parish Office to register for a class
Classes are offered bi-monthly
MARRIAGE
Call the Parish Office at least six months prior
to arrange
PARISH STAFF
Pastor
Deacon
Deacon
Executive Director
Parish Secretary
Bulletin Editor
Stewardship Coordinator
Youth & Family Ministry
Coordinator
Director of Music & Liturgy
Organist/Accompanist
Health & Wellness
Coordinator
Maintenance Lead
Custodian
Faith Formation
Director of P-12th grades
Administrative Assistant
Friar in Residence
Friar in Residence
Fr. Richard Kaley
Jon DeLuney
Jack Weiland
Ardith Broich
Joan DeLuney
Sharon Menden
Mickey Redfearn
ext. 11 [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
ext. 12
[email protected]
ext. 10
[email protected]
ext. 10 [email protected]
ext. 13 [email protected]
Gabrielle Swift
Karen Thompson
David Padden
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Rebecca Running
John Mohs
Mike Hultengren
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ext. 25
Gary Russell
Tricia Kawakami
Fr. Ed Goldbach
Fr. Matthew Malek
[email protected]
[email protected]
Tom Mantel
Jeanette Chwialkowski
PASTORAL COUNCIL
Jim Bittner—Chair
952-835-3945
952-888-0906
952-890-5693
Call the Faith Formation Office: 952-854-4753
RCIA
Call Mickey Redfearn: 952-854-4733, ext. 13
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday
Friday
8:00-4:30 pm
8:00-3:00 pm
(Closed for Morning Mass)
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE HOURS
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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[email protected]
ext. 22
[email protected]
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TRUSTEE
EUCHARIST, CONFIRMATION
Bonaventure Catholic Community Bloomington, MN
St. Bonaventure Young Adult Group
St. Bonaventure Official Youth Ministry Page
PRAYER LINE
Marilyn Mantel
952-835-3945
Monday—Thursday 9:30 am — 3:00 pm
PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL
Open 24 hours, seven days a week
Call Pat at 952-888-1147
PARISH LIBRARY
Call Tricia Kawakami, Librarian at 952-854--4753
CHOIR ROOM
952-851-0930
PARISH OFFICE
952-854-4733
ACTIVITIES BUILDING
952-854-4753
901 EAST 90TH STREET ● BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55420 ● 952-854-4733
Fax: 952-851-9690 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.saintbonaventure.org
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
HEADING
Text
MONDAY AUGUST 29
8:15 am Morning Prayer
8:45 am Communion Service/Rosary/Marian Prayer
12:30 pm Card Club in Room 1
TUESDAY AUGUST 30
8:15 am Morning Prayer
8:45 am Mass (†Richard Fijalkiewicz) /Rosary
9:30 am Craft Group in Room 1
11:00 am Food Shelf until 1:00 pm in Room 9
Please remember that attendance at
a Baptism class is necessary prior to
the Baptism of your child.
Classes are held every other month,
so plan ahead.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31
8:15 am Morning Prayer
8:45 am Mass (†Bob Hartman) /Rosary
7:00 pm Choir in the Church
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1
8:15 am Morning Prayer
8:45 am Mass (†Mary Vavrosky) /Rosary
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2 FIRST FRIDAY
8:15 am
8:45 am
9:15 am
2:00 pm
NEW PARISHIONER
REGISTRATION
September 3 and 4 we will have
New Parishioner Registration
after Masses for those who
would like to become a
registered member of our
St. Bonaventure Community.
New Parishioner Registration after Mass
Mass (†Shelley Gifford)
First Saturday Devotions in the Church
Thomas More Employment Unemployment Meeting in Room 1
Mass (For the Parish)
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4
8:00 am
9:30 am
10:00 am
8:00 pm
The Baptism schedule for the next
two months: Saturday, September 24
at the 4:30 pm Mass and October 9
at 11:15 am.
WELCOME
NEW PARISHIONERS
No Serra Mass/Meeting in Church
Morning Prayer
Mass (Herman & Mary Solyntjes Family) /Rosary
First Friday Devotions in the Church
Food Shelf until 4:00 pm in Room 9
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3 FIRST SATURDAY
8:45 am
9:15 am
9:30 am
4:30 pm
Please call the Parish Office at
952-854-4733 to register for the next
Baptism class which is Thursday,
September 8, 2016, 7:00 pm 8:30 pm in the St. Francis Room next
to the Fireplace Area of the Gathering
Space. Godparents are encouraged to
attend also.
Individual Prayer Ministry after Masses
New Parishioner Registration after Masses
Mass (†Dominico Hoang Ngo)
Rosary for Life & Marriage –Adoration Chapel
Mass (†Doug Pulkrabek)
A.A. Meeting in Room 8
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WEEKLY WORKS OF MERCY
Corporal Work of Mercy: Visit the Prisoners – Support job-training and
educational programs designed to rehabilitate prisoners.
Pat Casey
Stephen & Karmen Klug
Thelma & William Folefac & Family
Dorothy Vayder
Don Tillman
Lisa Olson
Rebecca & Chad Northup
Gary Heusbourg
Dan F. Heintzman
Bryan & Kristina Johnsen
Patrick & Kellie McCabe
Norman & Peggy Pepin
Iris Cano
Anna Hagens
FAITH FORMATION
To register for 2016-2017
Faith Formation classes
click on the link on our
St. Bonaventure website
home page,
www.saintbonaventure.org.
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MOTHER TERESA’S
CANONIZATION ON
RELEVANT RADIO®
1330 AM
Tune to 1330 am this week as
Relevant Radio provides historic
coverage of Mother Teresa’s
canonization. Special programming
begins August 29th and culminates
with the canonization LIVE from
Rome, Sunday, September 4th. Hear
about her amazing life and marvel at
the stories of those who knew
her. Don’t miss this opportunity to be
inspired! Relevant Radio is talk radio
for Catholic life, online, on-air, and
on the app. Be sure to tune in!
Thanks for your support! We love
our listeners –
we love YOU!!
KITUI MISSION APPEAL
Thank you most sincerely on behalf
of Fr. Robert Kalima for giving us the
opportunity to solicit funds for the
Catholic Diocese of Kitui in your
Parish. It was a pleasure for him
sharing and praying with your
parishioners.
You were very receptive and he was
delighted to be with you. Your
generous contributions and prayers
will go a long way in propagating the
Kingdom of God in the Diocese of
Kitui, Kenya.
THE PASTOR
Dear Parishioners,
Humility: when we see it in others we find it attractive,
and when we see false pride in others we find it
offensive. In a humble person we can see someone who
is taken up with someone or something beyond
themselves. In the proud we see someone who is full of
self and looks to glorify the self and wants others to
glorify them as well. We can see examples of both in all
walks of life, and perhaps more blatantly in sports.
Fr. Richard Kaley
Pastor
There are superstars who strut around anytime they do
something good and want the praise of the crowd at all
times. There are also superstars who credit their team for success and thank God
for their abilities. Which one is more attractive to you?
It may be harder to see in ourselves which one we are or how others perceive us.
Jesus counsels us to seek a place with those considered lowly and to invite the
poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind into our lives. To think more about
helping others than about focusing on ourselves will help us avoid the trap of
pride.
Fr. Richard
Reflection Question: Who do you see as a humble person? What do you value
about them?
Friary News: We now have a thir d fr iar living with Fr . Ed and myself and
he arrived here this past week. He is Fr. Matthew Malek. He is coming to us from
Terre Haute, Indiana and will be studying at St. Mary University in Minneapolis
for a Master Degree in Counseling. You will see him around the church from
time to time. Please welcome him as you have done to so many other friars over
the years.
WELCOME
My sincere thanks to you. Fr. Robert
thoroughly enjoyed your hospitality
and welcome.
Thank You for joining us today. Are you moving In, Out or Within the
Parish? Please take a moment to fill out the following and mail to the parish
office. If you are interested in registering with our parish, registration forms
will be sent to you for completion.
Your Sincerely in Christ,
Name:______________________________________________________________
Fr. Anthony M. Mutio
Kitui Mission Appeal Promotor
Address:____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Phone:______________________________________________________________
THANKSGIVING FOR
OUR COMMUNITY
COLLECTION FOR WEEK OF
AUGUST 14, 2016
$10,778.30
Email:______________________________________________________________
______ I/we am/are new to the parish. Welcome!
______Change of address within the parish. Thank you!
______ I/we am/are moving out of the Parish. God be with you!
St Bonaventure Catholic Community
901 East 90th Street, Bloomington, Minnesota 55420
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ST. BONI’S FALL FESTIVAL
Sept. 9 & 10, First Weekend after Labor Day
Parade - Mom, Dad,
Grandma, Grandpa,
Neighbor, Friend - I need
your help.
22nd Annual Fall Festival Car Show - 1979 and older, all types of
transportation welcome. Dash Plaques for first 200 cars, Door Prizes, Trophies
to top 21 cars voted on by the participants. The Registration form is on the
St. Bonaventure website or contact Jerry Kaley 952-486-0902.
Donations - All donations for the Children Games, Silent Auction and the
Craft tent can be br ought to the Activities Building dur ing nor mal business
hours or on Saturday mornings up until 1 pm . For the Silent Auction we accept
small types of cookware or appliances - tools for everything - family heirlooms collectibles of various types, etc.
Volunteers / Workers needed - We have jobs for everyone including
anyone needing a sit down job.
Wanted - Two people to Manage the Silent Auction - we have
workers and need volunteers to manage or run the Silent Auction. We
will explain the overall duties. There are people to help. See contact
information below.
You can sign up to work after Mass in the Hospitality area. All the boards
will be up and you can choose the wor k shift that wor ks for you. Please
consider working a second shift. We will be setting up equipment starting at
6 pm on Tuesday evening, September 6 through Friday, September 9 and some
days.
For questions or to volunteer call 952-854-3347 with information including: your
name, work area - or if you want to manage the Silent Auction, times and your
phone number, or email at [email protected].
COAL FUND & BUILDING & GROUNDS UPDATES
The needed blacktop repairs done in the north lot were necessary to correct
very damaged areas and to fill holes. In the south lot only minimal repairs were
done with minimal asphalt to fill very bad holes to make sure no deep holes
would happen. The entire cost of these repairs were paid for out of the Coal
Fund. We did this to tide us over until we can re-do the entire south lot which
will be done after the capital campaign funds are collected.
As many know we had two accidental breaking of windows. We cannot say for
sure how it happened but either way they both were replaced. The deductible
amounts on our insurance were paid for out of a budgeted line item from the
general fund.
Any questions on the financial aspects of these two projects should be directed to
our Executive Director, Ardie Broich. in the parish office. 952-854-4733 ext. 12
Questions on the committee decision should be directed to Art Breitbarth at
612-716-7752.
I want to have fun in the
St. Boni’s Fall Festival
Parade. Please help me decorate my
bike, trike, wagon, or doll stroller, etc.
Help me with makeup or a costume so
my family and I and my friends can be
in the parade. We get a Participant
Ribbon and might even win a prize.
It’s only four blocks—I know we can
do it!
Some costume ideas include:
Superhero, Zoom, Disney Pals,
Princess, and animals.
Okay, St. Boni and Bloomington
Community and Friends, let’s
listen to the Youth of our community
and give the Fall Festival a great
beginning. Questions, call John
952-881-4467 or [email protected].
The Taste of St. Boni’s is coming
back and we need you to share your
favorite recipe! The dinner will be
Saturday, October 8, so at this point
we are putting the menu together.
ALIVE! will help with expenses and
even some of the cooking, but we
want to know which cultural dish you
are willing to share.
The Taste of St. Boni’s
is a chance to share the
variety of cultures
which make up our
faith community. We
want food from all
parts of the world, so
our guests can enjoy a
fabulous meal with
many flavors. Please
contact Breta MacPhie to
volunteer or to ask questions
[email protected] or
612-730-6409.
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RESPECT LIFE
“‘Rather, when you hold
a banquet, invite the
poor, the crippled, the
lame, the blind; blessed
indeed will you be because of their
inability to repay you. For you will be
repaid at the resurrection of the
righteous.’” — Luke 14:12-14 (NABRE
© 2010 CCD. Used with permission.)
VOCATIONS
Dear brothers and sisters,
in the finest traditions of
the Church in this country,
may you also be the first
friend of the poor, the
homeless, the stranger, the sick and all
who suffer. Act as beacons of hope,
casting the light of Christ upon the
world, and encouraging young people
to discover the beauty of a life given
completely to the Lord and his
Church.
—Pope Benedict XVI, Mass at St. Patrick's
Cathedral, 2008
WE VALUE VOLUNTEERS
Golden Living Center
Bloomington
9200 Nicolet Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Volunteering is a perfect opportunity
for you to get involved and enrich the
lives of others. This opportunity will
provide our residents and families
with services that will enhance and
improve their quality of life.
They are looking for Volunteers for
the following services: Music,
Piano, Sing Along, Hymn Sing
Groups, Pet Visits & Pet
Therapy, Gardening, Bingo, just to
name a few.
Contact Carrie Bock, Recreation
Department and Volunteer
Coordinator for a Registration form
and questions regarding our volunteer
opportunities at 952-881-8676,
Ext. 1236.
FRANCISCAN RETREATS
HEALING TAKES TIME
A retreat for those in grief, September 16-18
Franciscan Retreats and Spirituality Center
16385 Saint Francis Lane, Prior Lake MN 55372
We would like to invite you to the fall retreat, Healing Takes Time, sponsored by
Hope United Grief Group (HUGG). This retreat will focus on five different
types of grief - Loss of Spouse; Loss of Child; Loss through Suicide; Pregnancy
& Infant Loss and Loss of Sibling/Parent. We will have main speakers with
breakout sessions that will be facilitated by those who have experienced similar
losses.
This interdenominational retreat is meant to be a Gift from God to remind the
grieving that there IS hope after the loss of a loved one, no matter where they
may be on their journey of grief. It will be a safe place for one to come and be in
the company of others who can offer their love and support.
To register call Marlene Hunt at 507-381-1177 or [email protected].
PRAYER SHAWL RETREAT
September 9-11, 2016
The Prayer Shawl retreat is the time you can use your gift of knitting,
crocheting, or weaving to meet other retreatants, work together, and share ideas
and stories. Please bring any patterns, samples, or other materials related to your
ministry to share with the group. We look forward to having you with us!
Our Prayer Shawl Ministry Retreat begins Friday, September 9, with early
checkin 3:00 to 4:30 pm or regular check-in 6:00 to 7:30 pm. The retreat ends
Sunday, September 11, after lunch.
Come learn and pray together as we share the spiritual and physical
elements in this powerful and compassionate ministry.
To Register for this retreat call 952-447-2182 or online at
www.franciscanretreats.net.
WOMEN WITH SPIRIT BIBLE STUDY
Tuesday, September 20 - April 4, 9:30 to 11:30 am
Pax Christi Catholic Community,
12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie
Women with Spirit Bible Study invites women of all ages and all faiths to join us
for 20 weekly hour-long presentations by university based biblical scholars,
followed by an hour of small group discussion. This year’s series, Letters for
Living: The Epistles of Paul, will study the letters of Paul — his words and how
we can live them today. Tuition for the series is $100 which covers teachers,
books, three mornings of reflection, and childcare. Information and registration
at www.paxchristi.com/wws.
Registrations Requested by September 9.
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MEMORIAL MASS ASSOCIATION
In 2002, we began the Memorial Mass Association at St. Bonaventure. For a
donation of 60 dollars (per listing), a mass a month (total of 12 masses) will be
said for all those who are enrolled individually or as a family. Those to be
remembered will be listed in the bulletin every week for a year. Enrollment can
start any week of the year.
Lynette Mahoney Johnson
Kalinowski/Koelln Families
Mike McCrank
Anderson/Born Families
Oster/Mahoney Families
St. Theresa Classmates
O’Donnell/Seifert Families
Ambrose & Frances Arnold
James Bovie
Thomas Roszak
Durno/Finnerty/Stone Families
Duret & Dold Families
Roman & Marie Thill
Peggy Fallon
Monica Sisters
Hayes/Meyer Families
Jodi Halverson & Family
St. Joseph Classmates
Janet Halbur & Glenn Halbur
Lewis/Schlicht Families
Fourniea & Muller Families
Graff/Barnes Families
Stephen McCabe
LaVon Yoachim
Cas Landis & Bonnie Hapka
Marguret Dullard & Ethel Murphy
DeGroff & Hackenmiller Families
Richard Wortman
deGrood, James, Donna & Family
Hanf/Gerlach Families
Kleve-Chwialkowski Families
Richard Kinsella
Jim Nothom
Adelmann/Blaylock Families
Stibal/Fratzke Families
Gores/Ludwig/Lensing Families
Goergen/O’Rourke/French Families Peter Herold Family
Marvin, Jerry & Elizabeth Quast
George & Cel Christian/Ron Enos
Bisson/Dacey Families
Ernest J. Taylor
Hertel/Laframboise Families
Peter J. Zylla Family Liv/Dec
Boner/Beresni Family
Fern DeGidio
Bob Pronzinski
Ronald Pufpaff
Atkins/Gores/Lensing Families
Jane Heither
Thomas & Dick Zilka & Family
M/M Thomas P. Goodwin
Edward Bugja
Mrs. Mary Phelan McCurnin
Daisy Druhl/Marty Dinneen
Vera Gasparovich/Dorothy Hampton
Don, Veronica & Margaret Poquette Jirak/Von Hagen Families
Dan Reinert
Bergum/Decker Families
Don Olson
Zick/Montbriand Family
Daniel Small/Larry Riddle
Carson Family/Jack, Bonnie, John
East Oshima
Ambrose Derhaag Family
Tyree/Swanson Families
Ray & Mary Vavrosky
Susan Stalter
Dave Martin
Milner/O’Neil Families
Hazel/Greenwood Families
Peter Quat Bui
Dibble/Johnson Families
Carpenter/Thilges Families
Nee/Beserock Families
Lorang & Hebig Families
Cook Fam—Kenneth, Mary & Judy
Robert Springer
Tadich/Nevin Families
Bob Brancale
Novitzki/Kryzer Families
Bump/Wortman Families
Chuck Dalby & Family
Jack Sorteberg Family
Smith/Akers Families
Clem & Irene Kezeor
Jerry Petit
Wallace & Helen Fair
Charles Anger
Poppler/Perera Families
M/M Howard Hyde
M/M George Clark, Jr
D.S.M. Classmates
Althen/Laudenslager Families
James Patrick Heusbourg
Fr. Mike Tegeder
READINGS
AUGUST 28, 2016
Sunday:
Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29/
Ps 68:4-7, 10-11/
Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a/
Lk 14:1, 7-14
Monday:
1 Cor 2:1-5/Ps 119:97102/Mk 6:17-29
Tuesday:
1 Cor 2:10b-16/Ps 145:
8-14/Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday: 1 Cor 3:1-9/Ps 33:12-15,
20-21/Lk 4:38-44
Thursday:
1 Cor 3:18-23/Ps 24:1-6/
Lk 5:1-11
Friday:
1 Cor 4:1-5/Ps 37:3-6,
27-28, 39-40/Lk 5:33-39
Saturday:
1 Cor 4:6b-15/Ps 145:1721/Lk 6:1-5
Next Sunday: Wis 9:13-18b/Ps 90:3-6,
12-17/Phlm 9-10, 12-17/
Lk 14:25-33
SAINTS & SPECIAL
OBSERVANCES
Monday: Passion of St. John the
Baptist
Hall Fam/Charles, Marian, Mary
George Durno, Jr.
The September Memorial Mass is
Sunday, September 18 at 10:00 am
Saturday: Gregory the Great,
Pope & Doctor of the
Church
SCRIPTURE VERSE
BULLETIN ARTICLE DEADLINES
Bulletin Articles are due in the Parish Office
by 8:00 am Mondays.
For Bulletin
Due Date
For Bulletin
September 4
August 29
September 18
*September 11
August 29
September 25
*Early Bulletin Deadline
Due Date
September 12
September 19
"Rather, when you hold a banquet,
invite the poor, the crippled, the
lame, the blind; blessed indeed will
you be because of their inability to
repay you. For you will be repaid at
the resurrection of the righteous." Lk 14:13-14
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass
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✶✵✷ ♦✴✴ ✸✲✪✳✬ ❞ ✹✱✴✯✬
❙❍■✈❏❑▲
❙❍❑❏◆■s❬❙❏❑❖❍
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❯❱❳♥❨❩
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♥❳❭❪❳❱❫❴❵❜❝❭
❞❳❢❣❱✐❤❱❳♠❨❴
❵❨❨❩❨❬❫❜❥❩❦❩♥❤❴♣❫♠✐❱❢❪❳❱❫❴❥✐♥❤❯❫❱♠❪❳❱❫
q✉①③④④④③⑤⑤✉⑥ ❾➁⑨
⑦⑦⑦⑧⑨⑩❶❷❸❹❺❻❷❼❽❶❾⑩⑨❿❻➀⑧
▲✺✻✼✽✾✿❀
❈❁✺✿❖❂✿ ❆❈❃✺❈
❉❄❅ ❇❄✉❊❋ ●❅ ❍■❏❑▼❋❄❣
Pr❡ ✁✂t✄ ✥r❛☎❡
✇✇✇✳✾✆✝✞✟✟✠✞✟✠✻✡
☛☞✌✍✍✎✳✏✑✒✓✔✓✒②✕✎✍✍❧✓✏✖✒✍✏✳✍♦✖
◆◗◗ ❲❅ ❘❙❚❯ ❱❚❅
❳❨❩❬❭❭❪❬❫❫❩❪
✺✢✢ ❲✣✤✦ ✧★✦✩ ✪✦✫✣✣✦
❇✬✭✭✮✯✰✱✦✭✰
▼✗▼✘✗✙
✲✴✵✶✷✷✷✶✴✸✹✷
❋✚✛✜ ✼✼✼✽✿❀❁❂❃
❁❀❄❅❆❈❉✽❊●❂
❈✞✟✠✡☛✠ ☞✌☛✡✍❞✞ ✎✞✟✏✑☛✡ ✠✞ ✒✓✡☛✑ ✡✟ ✡❞ ✠✞❞✡✔✕
✍r✞✟✏✑☛✡✖✗✘✙✌✚☛✞✛ ✞✍ ✜✢✣✢✤ ✦✧★✩✪✪✧✧ ✫★✧★✬
➺➻➼➽➾
➚➪➶➽
➹➼➘ ➴➻➷➼
➬➮➱✃❐❒❮❒ ❰ÏÐÑ❮❒ÑÏÑÒ❒
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çåèÜÞàèé êÞàáãèÝáÜ
ëìíîì íïîðñòóô
õö÷íïø ùðóúï ûöü ëóóýðþ
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✶✂✄ ☎✆✝✞✟✠✡☛ ✟✡ ☞✡②
▲✌✡✍✝✞✌✎✆✡✏ ✑✆☛❤ ✒❤✆✝ ☞✍
P ▼ ✭✓✔✕✖ ✗✗✗✘✙✕✓✚
❙t❡✈❡ ✛✐❡✜✢ ✣ ✤❛✥✐✢✦✐✧✜❡✥
⑧⑨❯❀ ⑩❶❨ ❷◗❸⑨✾❹❺◗✾❀❻✼✿ ❉⑨❻❀❼❶❽❻
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úðð ùðóúï ûö
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❋★✩✪✫✬✮ ✯✰✬✱✪✮
✲ ✯✫✪✳✬✴✵✷✩ ✸✪✫✹✵✺✪✻
❉✼✽✾ ❱✼✿✿❀❁ ❂❃✼❄❀✿ ❅ ❆❇❈❊❆●❍❊■❏❑❏
❩❬❭❭❪❫❴❵❜❭❴ ♦ ❝❞❢❣❥❥❦❣❥❧❦❞ ♦ ❢♠♥♥ ♣ q❬r s✉①③❭④⑤⑤ ⑥r⑦
❆❆●◆ ❖◗❘❃ ❚✼❯❀ ❲❳❨
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