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RE@DINGS FOR THE WEEK Mary, Mother of the Church Parish ST. M@RY 45 Crosswi]ks Str__t Bor^_ntown, N.J. 08505 HOLY @SSUMPTION 1290 Horn\_rg_r @v_nu_ Ro_\ling, N.J. 08554 REV. M@RTIN O’REILLY, P[stor REV. CES@R R. @NSON, P[ro]hi[l Vi][r REV. STEPHEN SCHULER, SVD, W__k_n^ @ssist[nt D_[]ons G[ry T. Ri]h[r^son Ron[l^ S]hwo_\_l P[rish Offi]_: 609-298-0261 F[x: 609-298-7178 W_\ @^^r_ss: mmot]p.org R_tir_^ D_[]ons L[wr_n]_ W. Finn Thom[s F. Sh_[ Ron[l^ Z[l_gowski Mon^[y: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Ps 106:19-23 or Ps 34:2-11; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42 Tu_s^[y: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5\-9, 28; Ps 103:6-11; Mt 13:36-43 W_^n_s^[y: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9; Mt 13:44-46 Thurs^[y: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Ps 84:3-6[, 8, 11; Mt 13:47-53 Fri^[y: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34\-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11[\; Mt 13:54-58 S[tur^[y: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12 Sun^[y: E]]l 1:2; 2:21-23; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21

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  • RE@DINGS FOR THE WEEK

    Mary, Mother of the Church Parish

    ST. M@RY 45 Crosswi]ks Str__t Bor^_ntown, N.J. 08505

    HOLY @SSUMPTION 1290 Horn\_rg_r @v_nu_

    Ro_\ling, N.J. 08554

    REV. M@RTIN O’REILLY, P[stor REV. CES@R R. @NSON, P[ro]hi[l Vi][r

    REV. STEPHEN SCHULER, SVD, W__k_n^ @ssist[nt

    D_[]ons G[ry T. Ri]h[r^son Ron[l^ S]hwo_\_l

    P[rish Offi]_: 609-298-0261

    F[x: 609-298-7178 W_\ @^^r_ss: mmot]p.org

    R_tir_^ D_[]ons L[wr_n]_ W. Finn Thom[s F. Sh_[

    Ron[l^ Z[l_gowski

    Mon^[y: Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Ps 106:19-23 or Ps 34:2-11; Jn 11:19-27 or Lk 10:38-42

    Tu_s^[y: Ex 33:7-11; 34:5\-9, 28; Ps 103:6-11; Mt 13:36-43

    W_^n_s^[y: Ex 34:29-35; Ps 99:5-7, 9; Mt 13:44-46

    Thurs^[y: Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Ps 84:3-6[, 8, 11; Mt 13:47-53

    Fri^[y: Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34\-37; Ps 81:3-6, 10-11[\; Mt 13:54-58

    S[tur^[y: Lv 25:1, 8-17; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 7-8; Mt 14:1-12 Sun^[y: E]]l 1:2; 2:21-23; Ps 90:3-6, 12-14, 17; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21

  • M Saturday Vigil: Holy Assumption, Roebling—4:00 PM St. Mary’s, Bordentown—5:00 PM Sundays: 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 AM at St. Mary, and 10:30 AM at Holy Assumption

    S R Holy Assumption—Saturday from 3:00-3:45 PM St. Mary—Saturday 4:00-4:45 PM; also by appt.

    W : M F St. Mary, Bordentown—7:30 AM Chapel of Saints Holy Assumption, Roebling—8:30 AM (Mon.—Eucharistic Service); No morning Mass on Saturdays Eve of the Holy Day: St. Mary, Bordentown 7:00 PM Holy Day: St. Mary, Bordentown 7:30 AM Holy Assumption, Roebling—8 AM and 7 PM

    B Baptisms are celebrated on 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month, following the 11:30 AM Mass at St. Mary; and on the 3rd Sunday during the 10:30 AM Mass at Holy Assumption. Please call the rectory office to register, provide the required documents, and schedule a Baptism Prep class.

    M Arrangements are to be made at least 1 year in advance.

    S C /C Urgent calls any time of day or night. Arrangements for Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion for those confined to the home are to be made by contacting the rectory.

    A B S The chapel is open daily. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed for solemn adoration: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-8:45AM; Sat. 8:00-10:00AM. Evening hours are Wed. 7-8 PM Quarterly, special adoration times & events are offered.

    P R We welcome new parishioners to the parish, and we ask them to register as soon as possible. If you are not registered, we are not able to issue letters for sponsorship for the Sacraments or character references to schools or for employment. If you move from the parish please notify the rectory.

    PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & MINISTRIES

    Altar Linen Ministry Helene Shea 609-298-7612 (SM)

    Barbara Boldizar 609-499-0900 (HA)

    Church Ushers Ron Marino 609-298-5469 (SM)

    Dominick Cipriano 609-634-2482(HA)

    Contemporary Choir Cathy Alphonse 609-291-9204 (MMOTCP)

    Eucharistic Ministers Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261

    Food Pantry Mike Novalis 609-298-4664 (SM);

    Sue Oros 609-499-0022 (HA)

    Holy Name Society Paul Ordog 609-499-9259 (MMOTCP)

    Knights of Columbus Robert Pecht 609-865-0014 (MMOTCP)

    Lectors Contact the Parish Office—609-298-0261

    Legion of Mary Anne Eccles 609-298-0261

    Open Hearts, Willing Hands (Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County)

    609-393-9922

    Music Ministry Alfonso Gonzalez, Coordinator - 609-222-2335

    Parish Council Deacon Gary Richardson

    Altar & Rosary Society Stephanie Salewski 609-291-1816 (SM) Donna Frappolli 609-221-1957 (HA)

    Sports Committee John Bacovin 609-638-9054 (MMOTCP)

    St. Vincent de Paul Society Jeff Burns 609-298-1414 (MMOTCP)

    Third Order Maria Schultes (MMOTCP)

    Word of Life Prayer Group Pat Baylog 609-298-4249 (MMOTCP)

    M E W

    August 1 7:00 PM Baptism Prep—Parish Office, Upstairs August 3 10:00 AM VIRTUS Training—Parish Office, Upstairs

    ALTAR LINEN MINISTRY

    Week of 7/28: Heni Scharibone (SM) Margaret Kelly (HA)

    Week of 8/4: Virginia Richardson (SM) Jeanne Zalegowski (HA)

    For more information, call Helene Shea (SM) at 609-298-7612 or Barbara Boldizar (HA) at 609-499-0900.

    If you ever have difficulty attending Mass due to illness or if you are homebound, you can watch Mass

    at St. Mary Church from your home. Log into www.mmotcp.org and scroll to the bottom of the page,

    then click on Live Stream.

  • Monday, July 29 7:30 AM Marty Lee Brodowski r/b Kenneth & Eileen Kreidler Tuesday, July 30 7:30 AM Mass of the Living—Chen Zi Han r/b Yu Xiu Peng Wednesday, July 31 7:30 AM Mass of the Living—Zhou Ying r/b Yu Xiu Peng Joseph O’Donnell (A) r/b His Wife Thursday, August 1 7:30 AM Dutch McClure (A) r/b The McClure Family Friday, August 2 7:30 AM Everlasting Spiritual Bouquet Saturday, August 3 5:00 PM Clara Krencicki r/b Mary Smith & Mary Graham Irene Czarnecki (A) r/b The Salewski Family

    Sunday, August 4 7:30 AM Nadine Daddona r/b St. Mary’s 11:30 AM Ushers

    9:30 AM Anne Putnam r/b Anita Hoeh & Ruth Badyrka

    11:30 AM Jason Calhoun r/b Anita Hoeh Catherine Loretangeli r/b The Pardato Family

    Parish Office Hours: Monday 9:00-7:00 Tuesday—Friday: 9:00-3:00 45 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown, NJ 08505

    Phone: 609-298-0261 & 609-499-0161 | Religious Ed. Phone: 609-291-8281 | Fax: 609-298-7178

    Fr. Martin O’Reilly, Pastor ......................................... ext. 16 Fr. Cesar Anson, Parochial Vicar ............................... ext. 10 Larry Denney, Business Manager .............................. ext. 15 Cathy Alphonse, Accounts Payable ........................... ext. 11 ...................................................... [email protected] Peggy Schwoebel, Purchasing .................................... ext. 10 ................................................... [email protected]

    Patricia Solimine, Parish Secretary ............................ ext. 12 ...................................................... [email protected] Margaret Zola, Coordinator, Religious Ed. ............... ext. 18 ............................................................ [email protected] Carol Schulz, RE Assistant. ....................................... ext. 17 .......................................................... [email protected] Richard Mercantini, Maintenance

    SAINT MARY CHURCH HOLY ASSUMPTION CHURCH

    Lector: Connie Gagliardi EM: Geoffrey & Pat McElven, Need 3 More Server: Matthew Hutman, Matthew & Jonathan Prihoda

    Lector: Jeff Burns EM: Jeff Burns, Robert Peterla, Need 3 More Servers: Madison Payne, Michael Nilli, Carlos & Miguel Rivera

    Lector: Paul Keller EM: Linda Yack, John & Sue Bacovin, Need 2 More Servers: Chizzy Ogbutor, Johnathan Jones, Julia Braun, Olivia Boyle, Calista Cody

    Monday, July 29 8:30 AM Eucharistic Service Tuesday, July 30 8:30 AM Stella Maris Jacoby r/b Deacon Ron & Peggy Schwoebel Wednesday, July 31 8:30 AM John Karpac r/b H.A. Morning Prayer Group Michael Kremper r/b Altar Rosary Society Thursday, August 1 8:30 AM Rose Marie Lynch r/b Virginia Csik Debra Csik Kern r/b John & Catherine Lukens Friday, August 2 8:30 AM John Karpac r/b Marge Rusnak Michael Kremper r/b Mrs. Donnie DiRienzo Saturday, August 3 4:00 PM John Karpac r/b Anthony & Frannie Imbesi Debra Csik Kern r/b Vera Weincyzk

    Sunday, August 4 10:30 AM John Winters r/b The Family Mario Iannuzzi r/b Rose Iannuzzi Lectors: Kathy & Tom Fetch EM: Ron Scully, Helvy Contreras, Paul Ordog, Ed Hwang’ Server:

    Lectors: Sheila Tkacs, Betty Wargo EM: Yvonne Ross, Dottie Drangula, Barbara Boldizar, Tom McCue Server: Graziella Carnassale, Ken Cruz

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    Lector: Peter Sullivan EM: Pat Chilelli, Roseann O’Donnell, Joyce Ingling, Need 2 More Server:

    Dearest Lord, teach me to be generous; teach me to serve You as You deserve; to give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labour and not to ask for reward save that of knowing I am doing Your Will.

    St. Ignatius of Loyola Feast Day—July 31

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    TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

    The pilgrim experience of going by foot to Santiago de Compostella, the shrine of St. James, reached its high point this week at the feast of the Apostle, with tens of thousands of pilgrims on the road. Typically, they cover twelve to twenty miles a day through rough territory. The difficult journey and the often primitive lodging facilities are made bearable by the joy of the pilgrims, their songs and prayers. When their journey is documented properly, they receive the scallop shell, a reminder not only of James the fisherman, but also his call to fish for human beings and to baptize the nations. In the Middle Ages, those who wore this badge on their hats were granted lodging and hospitality wherever they went. Next to the palm, the sign of a Jerusalem pilgrim, the scallop shell was most highly prized. In the Middle Ages, some people so enjoyed the pilgrim road, although it was filled with discomfort and danger, that they spent most of their lives on the road. Today, some people take up the route for exercise, but are drawn gradually into the spirituality of the journey. As you make your summer travels, always fold in an element of pilgrimage: a long walk through beautiful countryside, a visit to a church, a prayer of gratitude for your journey through life’s hills and valleys.

    —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

    Parish Offerings for July 20-21

    $14,191—Regular Collection

    Thank you for your kind support. Please encourage all members in your family who are

    working to support our parish family.

    Please make checks payable to “Mary, Mother of the Church Parish”

    Bishop’s Anniversary Blessing 2019 Registration

    If you’re celebrating your 1st, 25th or 50th (or more!) year of marriage, we invite you to the Annual Diocese of Trenton Bishop’s Anniversary Blessing. This year Bishop David O’Connell will honor anniversary couples from Burlington & Mercer Counties at a special Eucharistic Liturgy (Mass) and Blessing celebration at 3:00 pm on Sunday, October 20, 2019 at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in Trenton. Couples who wish to participate in the Bishop’s Anniversary Blessing must visit or call their parish office to register.

    Our deadline for registering is

    September 15th.

    ASKING FOR HELP The Beatitudes praise the poor in spirit. One characteristic of those who are poor in spirit is their ability to ask for help; they know when others can provide what they lack. Today’s readings encourage us to practice poverty in spirit by asking God for what we need. What could be more natural than to ask God for good things? God is, after all, the inventor of goodness and the giver of all good things.

    Asking God for help puts us in conversation with God. These conversations take many forms. The reading from Genesis shows Abraham bantering with God like a skilled negotiator, while Saint Paul’s letter to the Colossians praises God for answering us even when we don’t deserve it. In Saint Luke’s Gospel, Jesus not only gives us words to use in our conversations with God (the Our Father), but also promises that God always listens to our prayers.

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    Rosary Recitations ST.MARY,BORDENTOWNEachDay: 7:00 AM—Chapel & 8:00 AM—ChapelTuesday: From 2:00-3:00 PM—Chapel Wednesday: 3:00 PM Chapel (For Priests & Religious) Saturday: 9:00 AM—Chapel “Timeless Rosary” HOLYASSUMPTION,ROEBLINGWeekdays: 8:00 AM—Church Sunday: 10:00 AM—Church (Before Mass) MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Wednesday at 7:00 PM - St. Mary’s Chapel Monday at Holy Assumption—Following Morning Mass.

    THE SICK who have been recommended to our prayers…

    David Csik, Jr., Maria Corbett, Nancy Walls, Patricia Gates, Nichole Lynn Cochran, Virginia Counard, James Tomosi, Paul Darata, Fr. Mike Burns, Marie Peterla, Bob & Kathy Sachs, Robby Bordeaux, D. J. Hoch, Donna Valeri, Baby Jett Bonner, Mary Karch, Pat Bottlinger, Lou Wargo, Ellie Hancock, Maria Roan, Mary Filipponi, Betty Lou Casey Geinhardt, and all of the sick of the parish.

    Pray for Our Deceased

    Patrick Casey

    Nancy Czaplicki Margaret McElhoes

    Mary, Mother of the Church Community Food Pantry

    St. Mary Site Hours M-W-F: 2-3 PM - T & Th: 9-10 AM & 6-7 PM - Sat.: 9-10 AM Current needs: canned meats, canned potatoes, rice side dishes, baked beans, tea bags, and protein bars. We are still collecting empty egg cartons. Holy Assump on Site Hours: Tuesdays: 2-3PM

    Current needs: cereal, fruit, pasta, pasta sauce, juice, toilet paper, and snacks.

    Please bring dona ons to the church reques ng the items needed. Thank you for your con nued support and generosity!

    In today’s Gospel, Jesus invites us into an intimacy with the eternal Creator of the universe, whose name is so sacred we cannot even pronounce it. He tells us to ask for whatever we want and that God will give us the Spirit, which is all we need, and most importantly, which will give us life. Your continued support of our SVDP conference allows us to respond to the calls of the hungry, doing our part to take care of the needs of others.

    If you or anyone you know in our local communities of Bordentown, Roebling, or

    Florence needs assistance, call our confidential helpline at 609-298-1414.

    Special Collection for the Missions—July 27-28

    As part of the 2019 Diocesan Mission Cooperation Plan, we welcome Fr. Gaudius Toyi from the Catholic Diocese of Kigoma, Tanzania, who will speak at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish this weekend. Fr. Toyi has served the Diocese of Kigoma as Assistant Parish Administrator, School Chaplain and Secondary School Administrator and has provided pastoral, spiritual, and social services to over 30,000 refugees near his home parish. He is currently pursuing graduate studies at Walsh University In North Canton, Ohio. The funds raised through the Mission Cooperation Plan 2019 will help the Diocese of Kigoma minister to orphan children and refugees. Donations will help sustain two centers for orphans and three nearby refugee camps by providing for food and medicine, as well as pastoral care and education. Please be as generous as you can as we work together to

    provide the basic necessities to those in our human family who are impoverished and suffering.

  • 17th Sun^[y in Or^in[ry Tim_ July 28, 2019

    Who are the Knight of Columbus? We are Catholic men, your neighbors, friends and fellow parishion-ers. We are 175 members strong supporting the parish of Mary Mother of the Church, when you are in Church, there is a Knight close by.

    What do the Knights of Columbus Do? The Knights of Columbus have four general programs – Family, Community, Life & Faith. Under these programs are numerous ac-tivities that we support and sponsor such as Coats for Kids, Food for the Hungry, Soccer Challenge, Diapers for Babies, Alzheimers, Free Throw Contest, March for Life, Keep Christ in Christmas, Veteran’s Assistance and Senior Citizens, to name just a few.

    Interested? To find out about any of these activities, have an activity you think the Knights should be involved in or would like to get involved with any of these programs, please visit our website www.kofc570.org.

    If you have ever considered joining us but were afraid that the com-mitment may be too great, let me assure you that no one will ever ask you to donate more of your time than you want. You have no idea how greatly it would be appreciated if you can just donate even two hours of your time a year to help in one of our activities.

    Upcoming Events

    • Council Picnic – Sunday, August 4th at Bob Sherrier’s house.

    All brothers and the families are welcome. If you are planning to attend, please email Bob at [email protected] so that he can plan accordingly.

    • Council Business Meeting – Monday, August 12th in the Parish Office – 2nd floor. All Brothers welcome.

    Rosary Recitations ST.MARY,BORDENTOWNEachDay: 7:00 AM—Chapel & 8:00 AM—ChapelTuesday: From 2:00-3:00 PM—Chapel Wednesday: 3:00 PM Chapel (For Priests & Religious) Saturday: 9:00 AM—Chapel “Timeless Rosary” HOLYASSUMPTION,ROEBLINGWeekdays: 8:00 AM—Church Sunday: 10:00 AM—Church (Before Mass) MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Wednesday at 7:00 PM - St. Mary’s Chapel Monday at Holy Assumption—Following Morning Mass.

    Word of Life Prayer Group

    We are praying and praising!

    Come join us. Monday evening at 7:00 PM in the

    Chapel if the Saints.

    FOR INFORMATION OR TICKETS, CONTACT JACK AT 609-587-1397

  • …… Religious Education News …… ENROLLING NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 2019

    August 5-9…...Vacation Bible School –St. Mary School 9:00AM-NOON August 9….…..Vacation Bible School Final Show and lunch to follow –St. Mary School 11:30AM August 11….…11:30AM Mass Vacation Bible School Children Sing – St. Mary Church August 24…….Catechist Spirituality Day –The Church of St. Martha September 1.…Confirmation Candidates First Service Pledge Due (if not already turned in) September 15...Confirmation Agreement of Parent/Sponsor Due

    VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - We are only one week away from seeing our campers for a ROARING fun time. Thank you to all the Confirmation Candidates and adults that will be making our week a wonderful adventure with God. RETURNING FAMILIES REGISTRATION Please complete and return your 2019-2020 Registration Forms as soon as possible. Remember all classroom assignments are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. PLEASE NOTE: WE NO LONGER HAVE SPACE IN Session D 10-11:15am 2nd grade and 8th grade classes. RE VOLUNTEERS FAITH BASED EVENTS Opening the Door of Faith: Engaging Our Families is an opportunity to learn how to engage families in their faith. Faith sharing and innovative strategies will be taught. 9:00AM-noon in Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Moorestown.

    Catechist Spirituality Day is a day of reflection and celebration to the witness you share with children, adults and families! 9:00AM-noon in The Church of St. Martha, Point Pleasant. Please email [email protected] for more information on both events. Brunch will be provided. PARISH WEBSITE www.mmotcp.org Have you checked out the Parish Website in a while? There are many wonderful events going on in and around our Parish. All dates, notices, and calendars for our Religious Education Program can be found under the Religious Education link. Check the website on a regular basis for all important notices and updates.

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    Bless the Lord, O my soul, and never forget all his benefits. [Psalm 103 (102):2]

    Phone #: 609-291-8281 Margaret Zola, CRE x18 Carol Schulz, Assistant x17 Email: [email protected] and [email protected]

    Website: www.mmotcp.org

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    DECEPTION Indeed, it is not in human nature to deceive others for any long time, without in a measure deceiving ourselves, too.

    —Blessed John Henry Newman

    BURLINGTON COUNTY DIOCESAN RESPECT LIFE NEWS The NJ Assembly has passed healthcare bill (A5508/S3804) which is now in the Senate and could become law in a short time if signed by the Governor. The law would have a grave impact on religious liberty if enacted. This law would expand insurance coverage for abortion inducing drugs and eliminate the religious employers’ exemption contained in New Jersey public law. By removing the religious employers’ exemption, Catholic parishes, schools and other religious institutions would be forced to provide insurance coverage for abortion inducing drugs. As Catholic citizens we cannot permit this to happen without a response. Please go to the NJ Catholic Bishops web site at www.njcatholic.org . Open the web site and click TAKE ACTION NOW. Then click ASK THE LEGISLATORS TO PROTECT EMPLOYERS EXEMPTION. Fill out your information and then click SEND MESSAGE. If you want to contact your legislative member directly, in your parish the members are listed below: For District 7 : Assemblywoman Carol Murphy @ 856 735-5334 [email protected] Assemblyman Herb Conaway @ 856 461-3997 [email protected] Senator Troy Singleton @ 856 234-2790 [email protected] Thank you for your action in defending our Catholic principles.

    Wedding of the Sea Festival Thursday, August 15

    Take part in this special tradition of the Parish

    of St. Monica in Atlantic City!

    Mass of the Assumption of Mary Boardwalk Hall

    Doors Open • 11:00 AM Program and Mass • 12:00 PM

    Procession of the Blessed Mother and Benediction on the Boardwalk

    Procession to Surf • 1:15 PM

    Join the Most Reverend Dennis Sullivan, Bishop of the Diocese of Camden, in

    celebration of this beautiful Mass.

    Festival – St. Michael’s Church Parking Lot, Georgia Avenue • 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

    Free & open to the public. Enjoy Atlantic City restaurant vendors, a beer garden, live music,

    adults' and children’s games, raffles, and more. Air conditioned indoor seating available.

    Free parking nearby. (609) 345-1878 • http://weddingofthesea.org/

    Sisters of Mercy 25th Annual Golf Classic

    Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Spring Lake Golf Club.

    "Fore" all the details on this event, please call Linda Cavallo at 908-756-0994 ext. 4006

    (Proceeds Benefit Re red Sisters of Mercy)

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