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320 Mulberry Street · Waterloo, Iowa · Telephone: 319-226-3655
Queen of Peace Catholic Parish Parroquia Reina de la Paz
September 22, 2019 22 de Septiembre de 2019
QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH Waterloo, Iowa
Church: 320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Office: 320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Telephone: 319-226-3655
Scallon Hall 319-234-3161
BAPTISM & CONFIRMATION
Contact Faith Formation Office at 233-0498. MARRIAGE
Contact the priests at least six months before intended date.
HOMEBOUND COMMUNION/
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK
Call the rectory office at 226-3655 if you are unable to attend church and wish to receive Communion and/or be anointed. HOSPITAL VISITS
If you or a member of your family are in the hospital or know that you are going to be hospitalized, please call the Parish Office at 226-3655.
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Please call the office by
noon on Monday for
announcements the
following weekend. You
may also bring them to the
office or email them to:
INQUIRY CLASSES FOR RCIA
If you are not baptized or baptized and have been away from church a long time, contact Dave Cushing at 234-9912.
WEB PAGE ADDRESS
www.cedarnet.org/dbq213 Our bulletin is put on the web page weekly.
PARISH STAFF Rev. Pierre Louis Joseph…………………..Pastor
Mary Werner............................. Bookkeeper
Patricia McKenna .........................Secretary
Rick Milks…………………………..Maintenance
DEACON COUPLES Rigoberto & Martha Real ........... 234-6744
Ed & Sharon Weber .................... 232-1584
HISPANIC MINISTRY Deacon Rigoberto Real ……… Hispanic
Ministry Administrator …………. 234-6744
EDUCATION STAFF Faith Formation Office: ................ 233-0498
Cedar Valley Catholic Schools ....... 232-1422
Tom Novotney/Director .................. 232-1422
Deb Thurman/Business ................. 232-1422
Columbus High School ................... 233-3358
ADULT FORMATION Director: Dave Cushing .................. 234-9912
CHILDREN & FAMILY CATECHESIS Julie Niemeyer Assoc. Dir………..234-9912
YOUTH MINISTRY High School & Middle School Director:
Annie Zeets…. ................. 233-3358 ext. 134
COUNSELING Catholic Charities ……….…………..272-2080
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Wednesday .............. 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Thursday-Friday.................... 8:00 am-12:00 pm
TELEPHONE NUMBER Queen of Peace Office ....................... 226-3655
Emergency Phone……………… ………….229-8753
Fax………………………………………………..232-1118
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Chair……………………………………Treese Pilkington
Vice Chair……………………………..Eliana Garcia
Secretary………………………………..Becky Adams
OTHER MEMBERS Rod Crowe Eric Donat
Tony McGrane Mike McNamee
Pete Moreno Bill Schmid
Kathy Stevens
PARISH COMMITTEE CHAIRS Finance ........................................ Jeff Fitzpatrick
Community Life……………………..Treese Pilkington
Social Justice…………………………...
Liturgy……………………………………...Jim Reidy
REPRESENTATIVES Cedar Valley Catholic School Board
Parish Representatives……………..Jeff Fitzpatrick
..............................................................................
Finance …………..………………………..Pete Moreno
Faith Formation Commission... Armando Gomez
& Glenda Schmitz
EMAIL ADDRESSES (ALL ADDRESSES END WITH @DBQARCH.ORG Rev. Pierre Joseph DBQ213 Mary Werner DBQ213BK
Deacon Rigoberto Real DBQCHMW Patricia McKenna DBQ213SEC2
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am, 12 Noon (Spanish), 4:00 pm
WEEKDAY MASSES
12:05 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER 7:00 pm Evening Prayer for the World
CONFESSIONS Wednesday-Friday 11:30 -11:50 am
Saturday 3:00 pm
ROSARY Tuesday through Friday at 11:40 am
Saturday 3:30 pm, Sunday 8:30 am, Sunday 11:30 am
Please check schedules on Page 3 for any temporary changes in weekly scheduling.
Readings for the week of September 22, 2019
Sunday: Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8 [cf. 1a,
7b]/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13
Monday: Ezr 1:1-6/Ps 126:1b-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6
[3]/Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8, 12b, 14-20/Ps 122:1-2, 3-
4ab, 4cd-5 [1]/Lk 8:19-21
Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9/Tb 13:2, 3-4a, 4befghn, 7
-8 [1b]/Lk 9:1-6
Thursday: Hg 1:1-8/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and
9b [cf. 4a]/Lk 9:7-9
Friday: Hg 2:1-9/Ps 43:1, 2, 3, 4 [5]/Lk 9:18-22
Saturday: Zec 2:5-9, 14-15a/Jer 31:10, 11-12a,
13 [cf. 10d]/Lk 9:43b-45
Next Sunday: Am 6:1a, 4-7/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10
[1b]/1 Tm 6:11-16/Lk 16:19-31
©LPi
PLEASE REMEMBER US IN
YOUR WILL: We encourage
you to remember Queen of
Peace Catholic Church in your
Last Will and Testament. It is
a wonderful way to help en-
sure that the many
good works of your parish
keep becoming reali-
ties. Thank you, parishion-
ers, for your generosity!
Liturgical Schedule
Date Sept. 28-29, 2019
Saturday, 4:00 pm
Lector John Bedard Communion Ministers Jim & Jan Ahlhelm John Bedard Liz Hess Joanne Dennis Diane DeVine Servers Andy Bauler Ushers George Sutton Jason Jensen Sacristan Liz Hess Musician Ruth Knapp Sunday, 9:00 am
Lector Jeff Kapler Communion Ministers Jeff Kapler Leilani Early Bonnie Anderson Rosemary McGrane Bill Shimek Mass Servers Karlie Morgan Kaden Morgan Ushers John Cordes Danny Schmitz Randy Schmitz Sacristan Barb Huch Musician Jazzin’ for Jesus Choir Sunday, 4:00 pm
Lector Marsha Stroh Communion Ministers Marsha Stroh Jack Black Carol Eckerman Servers (Server needed) Ushers Dennis Nissen Sacristan Jack Black Musicians Rick & Joan Budde
Mass Intentions Tuesday, September 24
12:05 pm +Lorene Hoffman Wednesday, September 25
12:05 pm +Dolores Moothart Thursday, September 26
12:05 pm +Eileen Dvorak Friday, September 27
12:05 pm Special Intentions of Josephine Navarro & Linda Navarro
Saturday, September 28
4:00 pm World Peace Sunday, September 29
9:00 am +Diana Schaefer 12:00 pm Queen of Peace Parish 4:00 pm +Jan Kuehl
This Coming Week Sunday, September 22
1:00 pm 1st Reconciliation Parent Mtg. (Sp.) Scallon Hall
3:00 pm 1st Reconciliation Parent Mtg. (Eng.) SH Coffee & Donuts served after the 9:00 am Mass in
Scallon Hall Food Collection Sunday for Community Meals Tuesday, September 24
8:00 am Quilting Club & Social Grace Rm. 1:00 pm Legion of Mary Mtg. Scallon Hall 1:30 pm Bible Sharing Meet at Bridges Senior Living 4:30-6 pm Community Meals Scallon Hall 6:30 pm Bible Class (Sp.) Scallon Hall Wednesday, September 25
7:00 pm Evening Prayer for the World Scallon Hall Thursday, September 26
6:00 pm Learning English Class Grace Rm. Sunday, September 29
8:00 am –12Noon K of C Council #11192 All You Can Eat Breakfast Scallon Hall
Sept. 22, 2019 Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time The dishonest manager in today’s parable knew how to manipulate money to his own advantage. But the Gospel warns that no one can serve both God and money. Which do I serve? Is my stewardship such that anyone can tell?
Stewardship Week of
Sept. 14-15, 2019 Total of all Masses English & Spanish:
Adult $ 7,797.00 Loose 1,689.43 Repair 180.00 Holy Day 5.00 Fall Festival 665.00 Mission Appeal 1,794.34 Total 12,130.77
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Parroquia Reina de la Paz Ministerio Hispano 319-234-6744
320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Horario de oficina: lunes a Jueves: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Viernes 8:00 AM a 12:00 del mediodía (SOLO SE ATIENDE POR CITA)
Page 4 DOMINGO 25 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
Próxima fecha para la si-
guiente preparación pre-bautismal por determinar. Necesita registrarse con tiempo. Gracias
Bienvenidos mis amados hermanos y hermanas en Cristo a este domingo número 25 del tiempo ordinario. “El que es fiel en las cosas pequeñas, también es fiel en las gran-des; y el que es infiel en las cosas pequeñas, también es infiel en las grandes” Esto nos dice el Evangelio en día de hoy mis amados hermanos y hermanas en Cristo… Es curioso que hoy en día queramos hacer todo con un mínimo de esfuerzo. Por ejemplo: lo clásico, queremos adelgazar toman-do pastillas, licuados, dietas extremas, e incluso, hay una tenden-cia a tomar pastillas de dormir para no sentir hambre… cuando se sabe que la constancia en el ejercicio es lo que nos va a hacer adelgazar. Y, todavía, nos engañan diciendo: “tome este licuado para adel-gazar...pero si no lo acompaña con media hora de ejercicio no va a funcionar…” ¡Pues claro! Haz ejercicio y no te tomes el licuado o la pastilla y...vas a adelgazar...pero hay que ser constantes… Hay que hacer ejercicio con regularidad, un día a la vez, con constancia, siendo fieles a nuestra meta… Este ejemplo se me ocurrió para recalcar que en nuestra relación con Dios sucede lo mismo… ¿Somos fieles en las pequeñas cosas como el ir a Misa, en la oración, en la lectura de la Santa Biblia? ¿Qué pasaría si hiciéramos el mismo esfuerzo en conocer a nuestro Dios como en trabajar? Imagínense tener horas extras para Dios… “No pueden servir a Dios y al dinero” nos recalca el Evangelio de este domingo. El dinero es necesario y hay que trabajar para salir adelante...en eso no hay discusión...el problema, creo yo, es que no tenemos un verdadero balance. Y es curioso, pero podríamos preguntarnos: ¿Quién nos da traba-jo, salud, vida, etc? ¡¡Por supuesto es Dios!! Luego entonces ¿Por qué no somos fieles a Él? ¿Por qué no vivimos siendo cons-tantes en conocerlo, amarlo y servirlo? El día de hoy, el Evangelio toca un tema bastante delicado… Alguna ocasión les comenté que Dios no está peleado con la prosperidad, de hecho, creó este mundo para que nosotros lo administráramos honestamente y no lo hemos hecho al ver tanta desigualdad. Una de las cosas que a mí, en lo personal, (y se los comparto) me ha ayudado a reconocer en todo la mano de Dios en mi vida es el agradecimiento. Agradecer a Dios por todo (porque igual, sin su voluntad y sus bendiciones, no tendría nada comenzando por mi vida y salud). Amados...volvámonos a Jesús. No existe satisfacción más gran-de que entregarse a Él. Tengamos un balance perfecto en donde nuestra prioridad sea, siempre, la opción por Dios. Dejemos de servir a dos amos… que nuestra prioridad, nuestra meta, nuestra vida toda sea amar y servir y vivir para Dios. Compartir las bendi-ciones de Dios con quien lo necesita…. Con Cariño...Diacono Real
Servidores para la Santa Misa el 09/29/19 Lectores: Domingo Pedro, Flor Berduo, Cynthia Gómez y Martha Ortiz. Ministros de la Eucaristía: Abraham Vicente, Luis y Sagrario es-cobar, Elizabeth Ayard, Jorge Reyes, Silvia Ayard y Martha Real. Hospitalidad: Adrian Andrade, Jasivee Escobar, Denisse Gojara, Marisol Govea y Daisy Gojara. Santo Rosario: Animo. Primera comunión A los padres de niños de 2do. Grado y de Educación Religiosa se les invita a que atiendan a una junta hoy domingo 22 de septiembre después de la Santa Misa en el sóta-no de la Iglesia. Es para información de cómo preparar a estos niños para la Primera Comunión. Hable a 319 234 9912 para mayor información o a jniemeyer@gmail. Es importante su asistencia. Habrá otra junta en ingles ese mismo día a las 3:30pm
Catecismo Las clases de Educación Religiosa (catecismo) han comenzado el pasado 11 de septiembre (miércoles de cada se-mana de 6:15pm—7:45pm en Sacred Heart). Las clase los sába-dos empezaran el 5 de octubre mensualmente de 9:00am al me-diodía en la escuela Blessed Sacrament. Todavía puede regis-trarse a estos programas. Venga a la oficina, o llame al teléfono 319 233 0496o hágalo por internet a: waterloocat-holics.weshareonline.org Gracias Un gran agradecimiento a todos los que trabajaron tan duro para que nuestro festival de otoño fuera un gran éxito. Su tiempo, talento, donaciones y participación se unieron para el exitoso evento parroquial. Dios bendiga a todos los involucrados. Vea el boletín en las próximas semanas para conocer los resulta-dos de nuestras ganancias totales de recaudación de fondos. Una vez finalizados los gastos, podemos determinar nuestras ganancias. Los ganadores de los premios de las rifas se publican en el pizarrón de los anuncios en la parte posterior de la Iglesia. ¡Felicidades a todos los que ganaron! En gratitud Padre Pierre Joseph Comité del festival de otoño: Pete y Rosario Moreno, Patti Pint, Kathy Stevens, Diane Hoffman y todo el personal y los miembros del Consejo Pastoral Parroquial de la Parroquia Reina de la Paz. Clases de Biblia Se les invita a las clases de Biblia todos los martes a las 6:30pm en el salón parroquial (Scallon Hall). Venga a parender y profundizar en la fe y el conocimiento de las Sagra-das Escrituras. Venga y aprenda en un ambiente de hermandad. Les espera-mos.
Visite nuestra pagina: Reina de la Paz en facebook Fruto de Nuestro Trabajo Sobres …………....$7,797.00 Efectivo ………….. 1,689.43 Reparaciones……. 180.00
Si deseas invitar a la Virgen Paregrina a tu hogar por una semana, déjame saber. Llama al 234-67-44. Es de gran bendición para tu familia. ¡Invítala!
Alma de Cristo, santifícame. Cuerpo de Cristo, sálvame. San-gre de Cristo, embriágame. Agua del costado de Cristo, lávame. Pasión de Cristo, confórtame. ¡Oh buen Jesús! Óyeme. Dentro de tus llagas, escónde-me. No permitas que me aparte de ti. Del mal enemigo, defiénde-me. En la hora de mi muerte, llámame. Y mándame ir a ti para que con tus santos te alabe, por los siglos de los siglos. Amen.
Page 5 PASTOR’S MESSAGE
Fr. Pierre’s message from the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
"This man welcomes sinners and eats with them." Here is a
good definition of Jesus: “The Man who welcomes sinners.”
Before we go further in our meditation, it makes sense to
ask ourselves the question: are we part of those Pharisees
who only see sin in others? It is a great temptation to be
there behind the window criticizing other people. That was
the problem of the Pharisees, they thought they were the
best, “good” people, and the others are just “nobodies.”
You know, I usually say, someone who behaves like that
reveals a severe lack of civilization, religiosity and intelli-
gence. That’s me, Jesus didn’t address the question the
way I do. He silenced these Pharisees by using a parable of
mercy, two parables, but the second one actually reinforces
the first one. Jesus always speaks strongly against the ten-
dency of magnifying the fault of others while ignoring one’s
own weaknesses. In more than one occasion He denounces
the hypocritical attitude of the Pharisees. Today he chal-
lenges them to explain the attitude of a shepherd who owns
100 sheep, lost one of them, leaves the 99 and goes in
search of the one that has gone astray! You could say: it's
crazy! Why such a fuss for one single sheep, just be happy
with the 99. But no, this is love. When we love, arithmetic is
no longer the same. Everyone counts for God. To better un-
derstand this parable, we could take as an example the
difference between a shepherd and a butcher. What counts
for a butcher is that the sheep gets bigger, kills the sheep
and trade the meat. When he looks at a flock, all he sees is
the sheep that are already good to be driven to the slaugh-
terhouse. But the shepherd or the pastor looks at the flock
with a very different eye. He looks at it with compassion; he
rejoices seeing the ones that are in good shape but at the
same time cares for the one that looks frail. He loves them
all. That is the image of God. For God every human being
has a unique and a priceless value. God continues to think
of those who have abandoned him, He loves those who do
not love him, and He suffers even when only one man goes
astray. And, you know, the most beautiful with God is that
He doesn’t wait for the sinner to come back, he goes out
looking for him.
This image contrasts with the image the philosophers have
of God. They have made of God an idea of stability, an un-
moving Being, which does not change. “The unmoving en-
gine” said Aristotle. But here we are in front of a God who is
campaigning to find his lost one! That means that no man is
permanently lost since he is continually sought after by
someone who loves him. If you feel lost I want you to pray
the Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd! Saint Luke speaks
as well of the joy of the shepherd when he encounters the
lost sheep. God forgives with joy the sinners. “There is re-
joicing among the angels of God over one sinner who re-
pents.”
Repentance! If these parables are a preaching on the love
of God for each and every one of us, the other parable
about the woman having ten coins reaffirms that, they are
also a preaching on the necessary conversion of the sinner.
In the light of the gospel today we are invited to walk in the
ways of God’s love, a love that extends to all those we en-
counter each day. May it be so. Our Lady Queen of Peace …
pray for us! - Fr. Pierre
Parish Update—please pray for: Death: Sara Salazar September 7 May her soul and the souls of all the dearly departed rest in peace. Baptism: 9/14/19 Jose Gabriel Zacarías Bail Congratulations and God Bless You and your family!
Parish Happenings
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL
#11192 ALL YOU CAN EAT
BREAKFAST will be Sunday, September 29 from 8:00 am to 12Noon in Scallon Hall. Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, chorizo & eggs, cinnamon rolls and beverage will be served.
Cost is Adults $7.00, under 5 free. Part of the proceeds go to the Community Meals Program. Everyone is wel-come! There will also be a taco sale immediately follow-ing Breakfast starting at 12Noon.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES Wednesday night Religious Education classes began on Sept. 11 (weekly 6:15-7:30 at Sacred Heart School). The Saturday RE classes will begin Oct. 5 (monthly 9am-Noon at Blessed Sacrament School). Registration is still open for both programs. Go to waterloocathol-ics.weshareonline.org or call the Faith Formation office at 319-233-0498 to register.
THANK YOU
A very big thank you goes to all who worked so hard to make our fall festival a great success. Your time, talent, dona-tions and participation all came to-
gether for a successful parish event. God bless everyone involved.
Watch the bulletin in coming weeks for the results of our total fundraising profit. Once expenses are finalized we can determine our profit.
Prize winners of the raffles are posted on the bulletin board in the back of the church. Congratulations to all who won!
In Gratitude, Fr. Pierre Joseph, Pastor Fall Festival Chairpersons & Committee: Pete & Rosario Moreno, Patti Pint, Kathy Stevens, Diane Hoffman and all the staff & Parish Pastoral Council Members of Queen of Peace Parish.
Page 6 Youth Ministry
Middle School youth and their parents/guardians are
invited to the kick off of the new "Edge" youth ministry
program! "Let's Taco 'Bout It" will happen on Sunday,
Sept. 22nd at 5:30pm in the commons at Blessed Maria
middle school. Please enter through the main doors.
Come have a walking taco, meet our new Middle School
youth minister, Gen Wandro and hear more about her
own faith journey. ALL 6-8th grade students and their
families are invited from all schools and parishes. Ques-
tions? Email Director of youth ministry Annie Zeets: an-
Testify! Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument?
Do you love Jesus and helping at mass? Come join
TESTIFY - an inter-parish youth coalition that invites youth
grades 6-12 to engage their faith with enthusiasm and
energy, praising His name though music, liturgy and min-
istry. Testify meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the
month at Columbus High School in the music wing. Youth
from all schools and parishes are needed! Come to our
meeting at 7pm on Sept. 25th for more information!
Please enter through Door 21 at Columbus. Email Annie
Zeets with questions: [email protected]
Community News
YOU ARE INVITED…. Sacred Heart Parish will host a celebration of the 110-
year history of Sacred Heart School on the weekend of
Sept. 28/29. There will be a photo and memorabilia dis-
play in the gym. The building will be open for touring so
everyone can see how it has been re-purposed. Hours for
the event are 4:30-7:00 pm on Saturday, Sept. 28 and
9am - 2 pm on Sunday, Sept. 29. Please use the gym
entrance.
JOIN US IN RUNNING THE WAY OF LOVE!
The Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration invite sin-
gle women, ages 18 - 40 who are interested in learning
more about religious life, for our autumn monastic ex-
perience October 18-20, 2019, at our monastery in
Clyde, Mo. It’s a chance to experience the daily rhythm of
our life where you can join us in singing the divine office,
attend daily Mass, spend time in personal prayer
and open your heart to God's call by learning about dis-
cernment and prayer. There is no cost to attend, and
more details can be found
at www.benedictinesisters.org. To register, please con-
tact Sr. Maria Victoria at (660) 944-2221 ex. 127 or e-
mail [email protected].
Adult Formation
LOOKING FOR SPIRITUAL DIRECTION?
"Faithful Companions" is a new opportunity for adults
and young adults who want to deepen their faith and
practice as Christian disciples by participating in a small
spiritual discernment group. Groups of four or five
"faithful companions" will meet monthly under the direc-
tion of a spiritual guide. The atmosphere will be prayer-
ful, respectful and confidential. The format will include a
combination of prayer, reflection, personal sharing, re-
flective listening and mutual support. If you're ready to
grow and want to do so in a small group of other "faithful
companions," this opportunity is for you. Contact Ellen
Kuchera ([email protected]) or Dave Cushing
([email protected]) or call the Faith Formation Office
at 319-233-0498.
Find out more online at https://waterloocatholics.org/
faithful-companions
HERE'S A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
DIVERSE ABILITIES...
"Colors of Faith" is the theme for a retreat day sponsored
by the Archdiocese of Dubuque's Office of Disability Inclu-
sion on Saturday, October 26, at St. Stephen Catholic
Student Center in Cedar Falls.. Adults and young adults
with diverse abilities and special needs as well as family,
friends, volunteers and caregivers are welcome. If you
know of someone who would enjoy participating in this
retreat, please invite them to register. Information and
registration at 563-556-2580 and online at
ODI.DBQArch.org
DID YOU KNOW THAT COR AT 220 EAST HAS SEVERAL
GUIDING VALUES THAT DRIVE OUR MISSION? OUR FIRST
COR VALUE IS: Listening & Trust
Whether an individual is currently connected with
a faith community or not, we desire to hear each
unique story, build trust, and accompany each person
that walks through the door. COR takes this value a step further by seeking out
opportunities to bring people in the door so that we
can begin to build bridges of trust. This is why we offer
some programs that may not have explicit Catholic
content. For example, someone may come see our
current fabulous art exhibit by Khadga Tamang, we
talk a little bit about art or what drew them to the
event, mention COR is a project of the Catholic parishes,
and boom, a door is open for a conversation of faith,
if the guest is ready. COR provides an intentional
avenue for Catholics to encounter the broader
community.
Please contact us with any questions:
Phone: 319-349-6710
Email: [email protected]
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• Windows/Doors
• Residential & Commercial Flooring
• Cabinets/Countertops
Bill Staebell 4920 Dubuque Rd.
Scott Staebell (319) 235-9565
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