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Padre’s Corner August 26, 2018 Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Words possess power that span the centuries and countries that exist within that time domain, with certain thoughts continuing to exist in the written annals of human history while most expressed thoughts are destined for the dust pan. Paul Revere was an American patriot, silversmith, and engraver who lived from December 21, 1734 through May 10, 1818 entirely in Boston, Massachusetts. He had sixteen children with two wives, each of whom died before he did (Sarah in 1773 and Rachel in 1813). His later role as a militia officer to watch movements of the British military is what would make his words famous, though most of the words and thoughts of that period of time from others are frozen by the passage of time into oblivion. Puritan in religion Revere was fairly prosperous until England went into recession after the Seven Year War, 1756-1763. Two years later was the Stamp Act which devastated the economy of the Boston area. On April 18, 1775 Revere uttered by horseback the famous phrase known nearly 250 years later: “The Regulars (British) are coming out“. After the Revolutionary War was over, Revere prospered once more in the economy of copper, cannon, and church bell products. He supported Alexander Hamilton in establishing a banking system for the United States before death, where he was buried in Christ Church Cemetery near Charter Street in Boston. Revere and his words would later be popularized by the 1861 poem of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (“Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, on the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-Five; Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year.“), 1958 U.S. postage stamp, and the middle 1960’s group called “Paul Revere and the Raiders“ (who I saw back in June during the “ “Happy Together Tour “ including the Turtles and Association). While in Boston back in April, I came across a postcard that did a silhouette of Revere over modern Boston. The purpose of the Boston excursion was to attend a “Dave Ramsey Smart Conference“ at the Agganis Arena in Boston University, quite near the streets that once bellowed those sacred words of Paul Revere. There were a series of lectures by experts in the fields of family dynamics, boundary issues, youth spirituality, financial legacies to leave family and country in a better place, and finding the sweet spot of life God has destined for each of us. There were certain words expressed there that will live on in my mind, and via the social media venues readily available to all. Rachel Cruze: “Give a little until you can give a lot as a heart and value issue.“ Ken Coleman: “Everyone has a unique role they can play and must play. Most dread Sunday nights and Monday mornings. Your sweet spot is at the intersection of your greatest talent and your greatest passion“. Chris Hogan: “If you plan for retirement right, you’ll have two things you never had before - time and money. Retirement is an opportunity. Do not leave it to chance.“ Doctor Meg Meeker: “Kids need to know their parents love them, not as a coach but as a leader“. Doctor Henry Cloud: “A boundary is a property line that defines sowing and reaping. We are wired to be connected. We medicate in addictions which are not real“. Dave Ramsey: “Passion occurs in the midst of hard work. If you plant nothing you get dirt. If you plant stupid you get desperate. Pour good clean things in and it displaces the toxic waste“. In a time of tremendous political and social discord in the United States, we can invite words from the past to boost our collective morale in the present. Appomattox, Virginia was the setting for positive focus and change on April 9, 1865. General Robert E. Lee approached a brick home on his horse Traveler and two of his Confederate staff. Major (and future president) General Ulysses S. Grant emerged from this definitive house surrounded by Union soldiers on the lawn. Both raised their hats to each other as the song “Auld Lang Syne” was played by the 198th Pennsylvania Infantry. Ernie Price, park ranger and education director of the Appomattox National Park, said in an article by Salena Zito in the “New York Post “: “Grant knew that the Confederate soldiers from that moment on were going to be US citizens again. Instead of placing them in prisons in the North he sends them home. His reasoning is: “The sooner the South’s economy rebounds, the sooner the country can reconcile, so he paroles them“. Between the first shots of the Civil War at Fort Sumter in April of 1861 and the death of Abraham Lincoln just a few days after Appomattox on April 15, over 800,000 soldiers died from fighting and disease. As Zito records: “Grant introduced Lee to his staff, including Lt. Col. Ely Parker, a Seneca Indian, who later recalled their exchange.“ It’s good to see one real American here today“. Lee told him. “General, we are all Americans today“. Parker replied. Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419) once expressed from a Dominican retreat house near Valencia, Spain: “Each sinner in your congregation should feel moved as though you were preaching to him alone. Your words should sound as though they were coming, not from a proud or angry soul, but from a charitable and loving heart“. Be the words from 1775, 1865, or 2018 the net result must be the same: inspiring, affirming, merciful, and understanding. Great thoughts for two parishes merging into one church. Father Bill

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Page 1: August 26, 2018 CombinedbulletinAug 26, 2018  · Adoration will resume Friday, September 7, 2018 Our September 9th Church Picnic ... LCDR Abby K. Mennerich - USN Keith O’Connor

Padre’s Corner August 26, 2018 Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Words possess power that span the centuries and countries that exist within that time domain, with certain thoughts continuing to exist in the written annals of human history while most expressed thoughts are destined for the dust pan. Paul Revere was an American patriot, silversmith, and engraver who lived from December 21, 1734 through May 10, 1818 entirely in Boston, Massachusetts. He had sixteen children with two wives, each of whom died before he did (Sarah in 1773 and Rachel in 1813). His later role as a militia officer to watch movements of the British military is what would make his words famous, though most of the words and thoughts of that period of time from others are frozen by the passage of time into oblivion. Puritan in religion Revere was fairly prosperous until England went into recession after the Seven Year War, 1756-1763. Two years later was the Stamp Act which devastated the economy of the Boston area. On April 18, 1775 Revere uttered by horseback the famous phrase known nearly 250 years later: “The Regulars (British) are coming out“. After the Revolutionary War was over, Revere prospered once more in the economy of copper, cannon, and church bell products. He supported Alexander Hamilton in establishing a banking system for the United States before death, where he was buried in Christ Church Cemetery near Charter Street in Boston. Revere and his words would later be popularized by the 1861 poem of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (“Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, on the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-Five; Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year.“), 1958 U.S. postage stamp, and the middle 1960’s group called “Paul Revere and the Raiders“ (who I saw back in June during the “ “Happy Together Tour “ including the Turtles and Association). While in Boston back in April, I came across a postcard that did a silhouette of Revere over modern Boston.

The purpose of the Boston excursion was to attend a “Dave Ramsey Smart Conference“ at the Agganis Arena in Boston University, quite near the streets that once bellowed those sacred words of Paul Revere. There were a series of lectures by experts in the fields of family dynamics, boundary issues, youth spirituality, financial legacies to leave family and country in a better place, and finding the sweet spot of life God has destined for each of us. There were certain words expressed there that will live on in my mind, and via the social media venues readily available to all. Rachel Cruze: “Give a little until you can give a lot as a heart and value issue.“ Ken Coleman: “Everyone has a unique role they can play and must play. Most dread Sunday nights and Monday mornings. Your sweet spot is at the intersection of your greatest talent and your greatest passion“. Chris Hogan: “If you plan for retirement right, you’ll have two things you never had before - time and money. Retirement is an opportunity. Do not leave it to chance.“ Doctor Meg Meeker: “Kids need to know their parents love them, not as a coach but as a leader“. Doctor Henry Cloud: “A boundary is a property line that defines sowing and reaping. We are wired to be connected. We medicate in addictions which are not real“. Dave Ramsey: “Passion occurs in the midst of hard work. If you plant nothing you get dirt. If you plant stupid you get desperate. Pour good clean things in and it displaces the toxic waste“.

In a time of tremendous political and social discord in the United States, we can invite words from the past to boost our collective morale in the present. Appomattox, Virginia was the setting for positive focus and change on April 9, 1865. General Robert E. Lee approached a brick home on his horse Traveler and two of his Confederate staff. Major (and future president) General Ulysses S. Grant emerged from this definitive house surrounded by Union soldiers on the lawn. Both raised their hats to each other as the song “Auld Lang Syne” was played by the 198th Pennsylvania Infantry. Ernie Price, park ranger and education director of the Appomattox National Park, said in an article by Salena Zito in the “New York Post “: “Grant knew that the Confederate soldiers from that moment on were going to be US citizens again. Instead of placing them in prisons in the North he sends them home. His reasoning is: “The sooner the South’s economy rebounds, the sooner the country can reconcile, so he paroles them“. Between the first shots of the Civil War at Fort Sumter in April of 1861 and the death of Abraham Lincoln just a few days after Appomattox on April 15, over 800,000 soldiers died from fighting and disease. As Zito records: “Grant introduced Lee to his staff, including Lt. Col. Ely Parker, a Seneca Indian, who later recalled their exchange.“ It’s good to see one real American here today“. Lee told him. “General, we are all Americans today“. Parker replied. Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419) once expressed from a Dominican retreat house near Valencia, Spain: “Each sinner in your congregation should feel moved as though you were preaching to him alone. Your words should sound as though they were coming, not from a proud or angry soul, but from a charitable and loving heart“. Be the words from 1775, 1865, or 2018 the net result must be the same: inspiring, affirming, merciful, and understanding. Great thoughts for two parishes merging into one church. Father Bill

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SACRED HEART SAINT FRANCIS Monday, August 27 9:00am Parishioners of Sacred Heart & Saint Francis of Assisi

Sacred Heart Weekly Collection August 18-19, 2018 1st Coll $ 5,435.00

2nd Coll $ 1,214.00 TOTAL $ 6,649.00 Assumption $ 1,123.00

Monday, August 27 7:00am Rose Grossholz (D) 88th Birthday By Loving Family 12:00pm Regina Rose Michon By Daughter Chris

Tuesday, August 28 9:00am Christian Martinisi By The Martinisi Family

Tuesday, August 28 7:00am Susan Randall By Mary Randall 12:00pm Special Intention for Mary King

Wednesday, August 29 9:00am Domenico Pendino By Granddaughters Jacqueline & Lucy

Sacred Heart Mass Attendance August 18-19, 2018

5:30 123 7:30 59 10:00 173 12:00 184

TOTAL 539

Wednesday, August 29 7:00am Maureen Kelly 12:00pm Mary Leoce By The Rich Family Jackie Buscemi By The Rich Family

Thursday, August 30 9:00am Cosimo DiBrizzi By Angela DiBrizzi

Thursday, August 30 7:00am Kathleen Park By Russell Park 12:00pm Dr. Vincent Lombardi 5th Anniversary By Steve Immitt

Friday, August 31 9:00am Christian Martinisi By The Martelli Family

Saint Francis Weekly Collection August 18-19, 2018

1st Coll $ 5,478.00 2nd Coll $ 1,907.00 TOTAL $ 7,385.00 Assumption $1,123.00

Friday, August 31 7:00am Eugenia Evans By Colleen & Michael Corizzo 12:00pm Albert Forest Health & Blessings By Henry Sawoska

Saturday, September 1 9:00am Health & Blessings for Deacon Peter Haight 5:30pm Parishioners of Sacred Heart & Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis Mass Attendance

August 18-19,2018 4:30 167 8:30 135

11:00 145 1:30 110 TOTAL 557

Saturday, September 1 12:00pm Harold Hardy By Daughter Ann 4:30 pm Patrick Lewis By Mom Michele Ryan Health & Blessings By Mom & Dad

Sunday, September 2 7:30am Thomas W. DeToro By Estate of Lewis Evangelisto 10:00am Ruth Ronsini By Luisa Romano & Family 12:00pm Health & Blessings for John, John Jr. & Janice Roscino By Vivian & Carlos

The 2nd Collection for this weekend is for

AIR CONDITIONING

Sunday, September 2 8:30am William Pushman By Robert & Helen Osborn 11:00am Ann & Anthony Farkas By Mary Ann & Tony Farkas Adrian “Butch’ Gokey Sr. By Family

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TODAY TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

First Reading: Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel and told them if it did not please them to serve God, then they must decide who they would serve. The people claimed that God had brought them out of slavery and protected them on their journey. Therefore, they would serve, the Lord their God, and no one else. Second Reading: Ephesians 5:21-32 or 5:2a, 25-32 Husbands and wives should love one another as Christ loved the Church. They should nourish and care for each other as Christ cared for the church. Through the union between the two, they become one. Gospel: John 6:60-69 Many of Jesus' followers were still disturbed by his teaching of the living bread, which they could not yet fully understand. Jesus explained that the Spirit gives life, and flesh is unimportant. Some of the disciples decided to leave. Jesus asked if the Twelve also wanted to leave. Although they do not completely understand yet, they have enough faith in Jesus to stay because they believe he is God's holy one. READNGS FOR THE WEEK

Monday 2 Thes 1:1-5, 11-12; Mt 23:13-22

Tuesday 2 Thes 2:1-3a, 14-17; Mt 23:23-26

Wednesday 2 Thes 3:6-10, 16-18; Mk 6:17-29T

Thursday 1 Cor 1:1-9; Mt 24:42-51

Friday 1 Cor 1:17-25; Mt 25:1-13

First Saturday 1 Cor 1:26-31; Mt 25:14-30

PARISH DEVOTIONS ST. FRANCIS CHURCH Chaplet of Divine Mercy is recited every Sunday at 10:40 am Weekly Miraculous Medal Novena following the Noon Mass every Tuesday Weekly Adoration Holy Hour with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament - Wednesdays 5:00 pm - 6:00pm. This Wednesday is for ALL TEACHERS SACRED HEART CHURCH Rosary prayed following the 9:00 am Mass. Monday through Saturday in the Chapel.

Sacred Heart First Friday Adoration is cancelled for the months of July & August. Adoration will resume Friday, September 7, 2018

Our September 9th Church Picnic has been CANCELLED.

We will reschedule in October. Watch the bulletin for details.

Members of the Armed Services - Please remember the following members of the armed service in your prayers.

LCpl Nick Kozlik - US Marines Sgt. C.J. Kozlik - US Army

LT Thomas O. Mennerich - USN LCDR Abby K. Mennerich - USN

Keith O’Connor - US Army Sgt. Anthony Colotti - US Army Nicholos M. Pisani - US Navy

Capt. Bryan Malone – US Army Airman Matthew Cook - Air Force

If you know of someone deployed overseas,please let us know.

PRAYERS FOR THE SICK

Vincenza Secor, Aaron Stagliano, Marie Wiejak, Ashley Barco, Agnes Casey, Rose Marie Michalowski, Carol Brown, Luzia Araujo, Celio Thomaz, Rosalie Nogay, Rose Jurik, Robert & Helen Osborn, Rachael Neugebauer, Maureen Kelly, James R. Purpura, Jane Pustola, Frances Dolan, Parker, Jane Holloway, Donna Delconte, Joan Ponesse, Jim Taylor, Marilyn Lennox, Anne McClellan, Louis Arbia, Dottie Rodriguez, Maureen Sullivan, Frank D’amario, Amanda Keane, Tom (Manay) Conroy, Gertrude Poland, Rita Froehlich, Brian Scott Monahan, Chelsea Dunderdale, Mary Hollenbeck, Donnie Ruckdeschel, Patrick Comyns, John Marullo, Jaddon Johnson, Rina & Richard Bozzone, Rebecca Pacella, Lena Biasini Zullo, Pam Kunert, Janet Coiteux, Vincent Mc Parkland and Family, Jozef Froniewski, Teresa Centeno, Bobbi Hull, Emily Cooley, Frank Celeste, Amy Finnegan, Brian Hanrahan, Toni Loparco Shepardson, Donald (Leed) Zubawicz, Louise McHugh, Alex Galant, Evelyn Kawula, Taylor Fogel, Paul Neugebauer, Julia Vecchio, Vanessa Rivera and Elizabeth Rich-Provenzano, Jim Formato, Paul O’Herron, Michelle Ryan, and Abigail Means, Jean Kardel, Joann Fayo-Perry, Catherine Fossella, Deacon Peter Haight, Tom Hare, Frances Marino, Tom Marino, Beth Marshall, Jean Mendoza, Beulah Politi, Gloria Presutti, David Vandermast, Mark Verlinger, Patricia Young, Patricia Rifenburgh, Jeffry Mauro, Cynthia Cannon, and Rita O’Shea, David Negron, Samuel G. Cerone Jr.

FLOWER MEMORIAL

The flowers in the sanctuary this weeken are “IN LOVING MEMORY OF PETER DOMBROSKI

ON HIS 9th ANNIVERSARY” Given by Wife Theresa & Family

TOWN OF NEW WINDSOR FRIENDLY VISITOR PROGRAM

TheTtown of New Windsor is introducing a Friendly Visitor Program to help older adults and those with disabilities. The program will provide home visits, transportation to local appointments, clerical assistance and grocery shopping. Volunteers are needed 2 hous a week for any one of these services. Training for volunteers will be held Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 10:00am in the New Windsor Community Center. Call 563-4640 to make a reservation for this training. Reservations are required and volunteers are needed.

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Food Pantry Hours:

Friday 9:00am to 12noon Saturday 9:00am to 12noon

Located at The Msgr. Valastro Activity Center 319 Broadway in Newburgh

Closed Friday, August 31st and Saturday, September 1st for the Labor Day Holiday

In your goodness please bring SCHOOL SUPPLIES for the children of our clients at our Food Pantry to Church next weekend to be distributed to the less fortunate in our

area thru our Food Pantry.

If you are involved in a church and/or Newburgh School program and your child needs volunteer hours, the Food Pantry will coordinate service hours through Curt Bourdage at 845-863-6504. All students need to pre-register with Mr. Bourdage before showing up at the pantry, please.

HELP SUPPORT OUR DEACON JACK SEYMOUR FOOD PANTRY

Raffle tickets are now available $20 each. Tickets are available for purchase at the rectory, or call Colleen Corizzo at 845-561-7905 for any questions regarding sale of raffles. 1st Prize $1,000

2nd Prize $500 3rd Prize $500 4th Prize $500 5th Prize $250 6th Prize $250

7th Prize Dine Around (Cosimos Pizza Shop, River Grill)

Plus additional Prizes

Drawing is September 9 At our Parish Picnic

THIS IS OUR ONLY BIG FUNDRAISER FOR THE WHOLE YEAR.

Food Pantry Volunteers will be selling tickets

at Saint Francis Church after all the Masses this weekend.

MARY’S HOPE Mary’s Hope is in need of brown paper grocery bags wuth handles to us for their food deliveries to the homebound and shut ins. Please leave your donations in the back of the Church marked “Mary’s Hope” or drop off at the rectory.

URGENT NEED Our Sacred Heart/St. Francis Religious Education Program is in need of catechists for the upcming 2018-2019 school year. Consider volunteering your time and talents by sharing your fiath with our young people. Answer God‛s call and e-mail Sr. Laura at [email protected] or call her at347-207-5020.

Sacred Heart – St. Francis Religious Education Program News

We will start classes for Wednesday sessions on September 12, 2018. Wednesday session is from 6:00 pm-7:30 pm Grades are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. We will start classes for Tuesday sessions on September 18, 2018. Tuesday session is from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Grades are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and Intermediate 1. Intermediate 1 is for all those who have not made first communion and are in Grades 3 through 6.

** ADDED CLASS** One 8th grade class on Tuesdays 6:30pm to 8:00pm

If you have not received a registration form in the mail or would like one, please stop at the St. Francis Rectory between 9 am and 2 pm or Sacred Heart Rectory between 1 pm and 4 pm. To pick up one or email the Religious Education REP office for a form. Email: [email protected] Any questions, please email the REP office or call Sister Laura at 347-207-5020 In-Person Registration will be held at the Religious Education Office at Sacred Heart School on Monday August 27th and Tuesday August 28th from 4:00pm to 7:00pm..

HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION PROGRAM

Students in grades 9-12 who have not made Confirmation and would like to do so, please contact

Sister Laura at 347-207-5020 Classes will be held Tuesday 6:30 to 8:00pm

First class September 25th.

Sacred Heart – St. Francis Youth Ministry News Remember Kick-off for Youth Ministry is

September 16, 2018 with

Youth-Family Catechetical Sunday Mass at 10:00 am in Sacred Heart Church

and

Grand Ice Cream sign up Social (youth and parents) at 6:30 pm in O’Connor Hall of St. Francis Church

145 Benkard Ave.

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The Knights of Columbus, Council 444 invites you to the BLUE MASS on Sunday, September 9th at 12noon at Sacred Hewart Church In Newburgh. The Blue Mass is special rememberance Mass for all First Responders and Military Service Personnel who serve and have served in our Communities and for our Country. For more informtaion contact Greg Gaetano at 845-629-2722.

PARISH ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE

Aug 25-26 Food Pantry Raffle after Masses Sept 7 Sacred Heart League Meeting Gallo Hall Sept 9 Manicotti Dinner 1:00pm in Gallo Hall Sept 9 Blue Mass 12noon Sacred Heart Sept 12 Catholic Daughters Meeting Sept 15 Service Saturday Sept 16 Grand Ice Cream Social for parents & youth and Signup for SHSF Youth Ministry – O‛Connor Hall 6:30pm Oct 13 Monticello Casino Trip

SACRED HEART LEAGUE MANICOTTI DINNER

Sunday, September 9th 1-4pm Gallo Hall

Adults $15, Children $10, Under 5 free Tickets will be available from August 18th until

September 1st at Sacred Heart after all the Masses

The Inter-Parish Bereavement Group will be starting their fall program to help those who have lost a loved one deal with the problems that arise. The program is faith based, but is open to everyone, regardless of religion or belief. Meetings will be held in the Sacred Heart Chapel from 6:00pm to 8:00pm for eight weeks beginning Septe,ber 7th. If you are interested or you know someone who might be interested, please cal BeverlyAustin at 845-245-4143 or Linda DeWitt at 845-55-7837.

UPCOMING PILGRIMAGES Hosted By:

Father Bill Damroth ICELAND’S MAGICAL NORTHERN LIGHTS

February 14-20, 2019 HIGHLIGHTS OF ENGLAND & SCOTLAND

Visiting Stonehenge, Salisbury, Bristol, Bath, Stratford Lake District, Edinburgh,

York Oxford and London March 11-21, 2019

TROPICAL COSTA RICA Visiting San Jose, Coffee Plantation, Guanacaste,

Monteverde, Cloud Forest and Zarcero October 5-13, 2019

GREEK ISLES CRUISE & EUROPE Including The Passion Play of Oberammergau

May 13-23, 2020

BECOME A MEMBER OF OUR PARISH FAMILY TODAY

____ YES! I want to register as a member and receive offertory envelopes for:

____ Sacred Heart Church _____ St Francis Church Name: Address: City/Town: Zip: Home Phone: Cell Phone: E-mail address:

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Offertory Collection or mail to...

St. Francis of Assisi Church 145 Benkard Avenue Newburgh, NY 12550

…..and Welcome

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Jubilee Year of Mercy THE CHAPLET OF THE DIVINE MERCY

(For private recitation on ordinary rosary beads)Our Father ..., Hail Mary ..., Th e Apostles’ Creed.Th en, on the OUR FATHER BEADS you will say the following words:Eternal Father, I off er You the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.On the HAIL MARY BEADS you will say the following words:For the sake of His sorrowful Passion have mercy on us and on the whole world.In conclusion THREE TIMES you will recite these words:Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Im-mortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.From the Diary of the Servant of God Sr. Faustina - Note Book I, p 197IMPRIMATUR: + Joseph F. Maguire���������� � ������������������������

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