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MassesSaturday: 5:00PMSunday: 7:30AM, 9AM, 10:30AM, 12Noon (Spanish), 5PMSecond Sunday of month: 2:00PM Mass in TagalogFourth Sunday of month: 2:30PM Mass in CreoleMonday - Saturday: 8:30AMHoly Days: As announced.
Sacrament of BaptismFirst Sunday of month at 2PM in English. First Saturday of the month at 1PMin Spanish. Parents must make prior arrangements and attend instruction class.
Sacrament of PenanceSaturday: 4-4:45PM or by appointment.
Sacrament of MarriageCouples should contact a priest or deacon one year in advance of desired date.
Sacrament of the SickCall the rectory for arrangements - anytime in case of emergencies.
DevotionsEucharistic AdorationWednesday: 9:00AM-3:00PMFirst Friday: 9:00AM-7:00PMFirst Saturday: 6:00PM-7:00PM
The Rosary is recited Monday-Saturday at 8:10AM
Miraculous Medal NovenaMondays and Saturdays after the 8:30AM Mass.
Other DevotionsAs announced.
New ParishionersNew members to Incarnation are asked to contact the pastor for a parishwelcome and registration.
Parish StaffVery Rev. John J. O'Connor, VF, Pastor - Ext 15Rev. Christopher J. Bethge, Parochial Vicar - Ext 13Rev. Msgr. John Casey, Pastor Emeritus(Not in Residence)
Deacon Francois Innocent - Ext 25Deacon Franklin Munoz - Ext 40Deacon Clemenceau Pierre-Antoine - Ext 41Deacon Robinson Despeignes - Ext 42Deacon Rachid Murad - Ext 49
Ms. Mary Bellone, Principal - Ext 28Mrs. Marie Fouche, Faith FormationAdviser - Ext23Mrs. Juliana Paul, Rel Ed Director - Ext 23Mrs. Olga Petio, RCIA Coordinator - Ext 23Mr. Perry Townsend, Director of Music - Ext 27Ms Patricia Brady, Parish Secretary - Ext 10
SchoolTel: 718-465-5066
Religious Education OfficeTel: 718-465-8534 Ext 23
Rectory HoursWeekdays: 9:30 - 11:30AM; 1:30-7PM.Please call in advance to make an appointmentwith a priest.Saturdays & Sundays: By appointment.
School Office HoursSchool Days: 7:30AM - 3:30PM
Incarnation Parish89-43 Francis Lewis Boulevard
Queens Village, New York 11427-2245
August 25, 2019Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rectory Tel: 718-465-8534 Fax: 718-465-3834www.incrcc.org
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LET US PRAY . . . We ask God’s healing and strength for: Mercia Desir, Gerard Jacques, Rose Toussaint, Urlita Santiago, Shirley
Basdeo, Zoraida Vasquez, Theresa Thomann, Marian Smith, Sarika
Clona, Allan Caicedo, Jenny Rodriguez, Leone Adrien, Lucette Julien,
Yvette Goin, Arnulfo Cabahug, Sr, Kenine Dieuveuil, Fritz Etheart,
Lunice Guiteau, Levonne Jetter, Amanda Perez, Natividad Neri, Ken-
neth Reed, Melicio Eclipse, jr, Jesse & Joan Wagner, Elsa & Vivian
Barbagallo, Brian Irslinger, Justin Stewart, Wilner Josephe Belhumeur,
Gwendolyn Oviedo, Vicky Santiago, Bernadette Persaud, Horacio
Eclipse, Tessee Jean, Glenisha Ramdhanie, Alice Jones, Emmanuel
Mampouya, Cleveland Freeman, Paula Marroquin, Gerda Guerrier, Al-
ice Gormley, Owen Hogan, Eddy Jones, Arvin Longno, Sarai Gourdin,
Alicia Gonzalez, Talia Azor,Marie Arceri, Roberta Gongalez
May Eternal Rest be Granted to Deceased Benefactors of the Parish Larry Shapiro
Members of the Armed Forces on Active Duty
If you have family members from Incarnation who are presently serving on Active Duty, please let us know so
that we can include their names below. Please give name, rank & branch of service for each.
Please pray for:
Capt. Danyel Brustmeyer, U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Spec.2 David R. Collins, U.S. Army
Tech Sgt Lovewyn DeOcampo, U.S. Air Force Pfc. Benjamin Fashola, U.S. Army
1st Class Manuel Stanley Joseph, U.S. Air Force Spc. Lizbeth Molinn, U.S. Army
SrA. Samuel Rios, U.S. Air Force BM2 Otelo Rodriguez, U.S. Navy
Tech Sgt Joseph Romulo, U.S. Air Force Lt. Michel Santana, U.S. Navy
Maj. Brian Sterling Smith, U. S. Army LCpl. Erick Ricardo Toledo, U.S. Marine Corps
Pvt. Byron Umali, U.S. Marine Corps
“GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING”
Collection for The Week of J
August 24/25 My Weekly Tithe $4,870.00
Maintenance $1,941.00
Thank you for your generosity and support of your parish.
SECOND COLLECTION September 1: Welcome Back
September 8: Catholic University
ANNOUNCED MASSES
Sunday September 1
7:30 Marcos Lopez 9:00 Olga Ruby Coyoc 10:30 Intentions of Pedro Perdomo 12:00 Yolanda & Jose D. Rodriguez 5:00 Intentions of Victoria Enwemaya
Monday September 2
8:30 Sister Carol Anton, O.P.
Tuesday September 3 St. Gregory the Great
8:30 Lynette Jerome
Wednesday September 4
8:30 Andree Ulysee
Thursday September 5 St. Teresa of Calcutta
8:30 Andres Pagay
Friday September 6
8:30 Michael Smith Saturday September 7 8:30 Intentions of Marinel Refazo 5:00 The People of Incarnation Sunday September 8 7:30 Thanksgiving to the Blessed Mother
9:00 Alice Venn 10:30 Owen F. Brady 12:00 Ed & Ann Burns 5:00 Mauro Carido, Jr.
Vision Statement
Incarnation Parish is a Roman Catholic community centered around the Lord Jesus, a living sign of hope to all that the Word made flesh dwells among us. His presence and love is encountered in all areas of our life together, especially in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, in Sacred Scripture and in the Sacraments. We seek to make the Lord's presence and love known through service and edu-cation, through evangelization and through con-tinual conversion and renewal in Him. We entrust our life together and our sharing in the mission of Christ to the protection and intercession of Mary,
Mother of the Lord and our Mother.
School Supply Drive—Last
Day—TODAY SEPTEMBER 1.
Drop off School Supplies in the
Baptismal Room today and help
needy kids raise high hopes for to-
morrow! All supplies collected will
be distributed to needy children by
Catholic Charites of Brooklyn and
Queens. Sponsored by the Social
Justice Ministry.
LABOR DAY WEEKEND OFFICE HOURS. The Par-
ish Office will be closed Mon (Sep 2). Regu-
lar office hours will resume Tues, Sep 3.
Please remember to call ahead for an appoint-
ment with a priest or deacon.
Back to School Blessing. A Blessing of Students and
school supplies will take place next Sunday, September 8 at
the 10:30 Mass. All our parish children are invited to bring
their knapsacks and new school supplies as we
ask God’s Blessing for all our youngsters at
the beginning of a new academic year.
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BRING A FRIEND TO CHURCH!
FROM THE PASTOR’S PEN
I am one of those people who both love and hate roller coasters. They are thrilling and exciting and remind me
that my heart is beating and my blood is pumping but they also scare the devil out of me: thinking about the ride while
waiting on line, seeing other people’s faces, the screams. But the moment that brings my excitement and apprehension
together is that moment at the top before you start down – there’s just time for a deep breath.
For me that’s what Labor Day Weekend is each year: that deep breath before the parish year begins. People
will be returning for work and school. Parish life will resume in full vigor. The message of Jesus will echo in our
corridors and church. It’s exciting but it is also a little daunting to think that what we do here in Hollis and Queens
Village is part of God’s Plan of Salvation. That is our greatest work as Christians as we pause this Labor Day. It’s not
the exclusive work of a pastor or parent, sister or deacon. It’s the task of every Christian to make better known the
Christ.
Before the roller coaster of a new parish year begins, I ask you to think how you are going to help in this great
task of Evangelization here at Incarnation. What time or talent are you willing to let Jesus use as He continues the work
of His Father? Have you been sitting on the sidelines too long and now is the time to join? I hope so and I am counting
on it!
We always talk about how fast time flies. Yes, it seems to go quicker and quicker each year. But time is a
series of moments and decisions. For you and me we always have the opportunity to choose for God and our sister and
brothers. May this coming year be a series of grace-filled opportunities to express our love and service of Him whose
power moves the earth and stars and may we all contribute to his work as we experience the wonderful roller coaster
ride that is life!
Get in and let’s gooooooooooooooooooo!
God Bless!
THE ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL: FAITH AN GOOD WORKS! Please join us in our support of the various ministries and outreaches of the diocese which cannot be undertaken alone here
at Incarnation. Use the form below and simply put it in an envelope marked “Catholic Appeal,” drop the gift in the collec-
tion and the parish will send it to the Appeal Office. Envelopes are also by the doors of the church today. You may mail
your pledge directly to 310 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215. Our Parish Goal is 500 pledges. Please be one of
them. Give a gift today. All monies collected over goal will stay here at the parish and will go to help pay off the school
roof project. Even a small or one tine gift is both needed and most appreciated.
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Readings For The Week
Sunday Sir 3:17-18,20,28-29 Heb 12:18-19,22-24 Lk 14:1,7-14
Monday 1Thes 4:13-18 Lk 4:16-30
Tuesday 1Thes 5:1-6,9-11 Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday Col 1:1-8 Lk 4:38-44
Thursday Col 1:9-14 Lk 5:1-11
Friday Col 1:15-20 Lk 5:33-39
Saturday Col 1:21-23 Lk 6:1-5
Daily readings may be found at: http://www.usccb.org/
Events For The Week
Sunday 9:00am Religious Education Registration SCH
10:30m Legion of Mary OLPH
2:00pm English Baptisms CH
Monday
Tuesday
8:30am Faculty Blessing CH
7:30pm Spanish Baptism Instructions OLPH
Wednesday 8:00am 1st day for students in Grs. K-8 & PKA
12:15PM Dismissal
9:00am Adoration CH
7:30pm Catechists’ Meeting MGH
Thursday 8:00am 1st Day for N & Pre-K
7:30pm Precious Blood of Jesus MGH
8:00pm AA OLPH
Friday 9:00am Adoration CH
10:00am Opening of Academy Mass CH
12:00pm Food Pantry MNH
7:00pm 1st Friday Rosary & Mass CH
8:15pm Precious Blood of Jesus OLPH
Saturday 9:00am Scripture Sharing OLPH
1:00pm Spanish Baptisms CH
6:00pm Holy Hour CH
6:00pm Girl Scouts Parent Meeting MNH
7:30pm Precious Blood of Jesus MGH
8:00pm AA OLPH
INCARNATION CATHOLIC ACADEMY CORNER
Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Registration has begun for the 2019-2020 Academic Year
Non– Catholic Children are also Welcomed at the Academy
Walk-in registration will be held daily from 9-11AM.
Appointments may also be made for a School Tour. Parents who are interested in registering their child for Pre-K or K will be required to bring their child to spend a day
in the current class.
Box Tops for Education May be left in the church’s main vestibule
For more info and Open House Dates log onto www.incarnationqv.org or call 718-465-5066
CAMPAIGN NUMBERS
Pledged to date: $941,574 Paid to date: $468,065
Parish share: $694,241 Paid to parish: $227,154
Please be sure to send your pledge payments in by mail or
sign up for online payments at www.cfbq.org/generations/
payments. Together we can insure the future of our parish
and the presence of the Gospel in our part of Queens for
Generations to Come!
A COOL PLACE. As we move further into summer and
temperatures rising, how fortunate we are to have
an air-conditioned church in which to worship
daily and on Sundays. The Summer Air Condi-
tioning Assistance Collection is being Received
at this time. We rely on your generous contribution to
meet our air-conditioning expenses. Please use the white
envelopes in the church today and keep cool!
CHRISTIAN INITIATION. Do you know a family
member or friend who is interested in becoming a Catho-
lic? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a
wonderful process in our parish available to those who feel
called to the Catholic Faith. New inquiry classes
begin in September. The RCIA is also available
for those Catholics who have not yet received
First Eucharist or Confirmation. Please call the
Religious Education Office (718-465-8534).
“An attentive ear is the desire of the wise.” Is
your prayer attentive to the wisdom of Christ?
Is He inviting you to follow Him as a priest,
deacon, sister or brother? Contact the Voca-
tion Office at (718) 827-2454 or email: voca-
Mass for the Anointing of the sick, aged and infirmed –
Sat, Sept 14 – 10:30AM.
The annual Mass of
Anointing is for any pa-
rishioner who is burdened
by illness or the aging
process, and those prepar-
ing for surgery. A light reception will follow in Msgr.
Nolan Hall. Mark your calendars and join us in prayer
http://www.cfbq.org/generations/paymentshttp://www.cfbq.org/generations/payments
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LIVING LIGHTS. Securing an Annual Living Light Vo-
tive Candle to Honor a Loved One, Remember a
Special Intention, or Mark a Milestone is a contin-
ual and wonderful way to celebrate sentiments and
offer intercessions of remembrance, hope and
gratitude. Two wall mounted electric candle
stands now hang in our church on either side of the newly
restored and expanded Saints’ Shrine. These unique and
inviting candles are made of real wax with electrified illu-
mination to insure your Living Light burns brightly
throughout the year. A plaque displaying the name of
your loved one, your intention, or your milestone will be
mounted before your Living Light Votive Candle. Plaques
will remain for the year you have secured your Living
Light and may be renewed or rededicated for additional 12
month periods. In addition to its rightful place before
your Living Light in the Saints’ Shrine, your Loved One,
Special Intention, or Milestone will also be included in the
Living Light Section of the Parish Website. See the blue
brochure by the church doors or contact the rectory for
more info: 718-465-8534.
INCARNATION INFORMATION
Organization Contact
Adult Confirmation Mrs. Olga Petio
Adult English Choir Perry Townsend
Adult Faith Formation Fr. O’Connor
Alcoholics Anonymous Rectory
Altar Servers Fr. Chris
Angelic Voices Children’s Choir Perry Townsend
Baptism Registration Rectory
Contemporary Ensemble Perry Towsend
Dorcas Sewing Ministry Ann Hinds
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon Franklin
Evangelization Fr. O’Connor
Family Life Committee Fr. O’Connor
Filipino Choir Ricky Matela
Finance Committee Fr. O’Connor
Food Pantry Deacon Francois
Fundraising Fr. O’Connor
Friendship Club Marilyn Gallacher
Girl Scouts Nalda Gomes
Haitian Prayer Group Occide Pierre
Homebound Ministry Fr. Chris
Hospitality Ministry Lucita Romulo
Incarnation Academy Principal Satti Marchan
Jornada Fr. Chris
Lectors Arlene Guererro
Legion of Mary Bernadette Innocent
Liturgy Committee Fr. O’Connor
Line Dancing Lucita Romulo
Marriage Registration Rectory
Martha Ministry Donna Paul
Mustard Seed Ministry Mrs. Marie Fouche
Nocturnal Adoration David Garfinkel
Pag-Asa Filipino Com Jose Santiago
Parish Pastoral Council Fr. O’Connor
Publicity Coordinator Fr. O’Connor
RCIA Olga Petio
Religious Education Juliana Paul
Sacred Hearts Group Deacon Clemenceau
Spanish Prayer Group Fr. Chris
Spanish Choir
St. Vincent dePaul Deacon Francois
Vine & Branches Prayer Group Karine Baron
Vocations Committee Gerarde Pierre-Antoine Youth Group Fr. Chris
The Shepherd Speaks
I affectionately greet all of you, dear volun-
teers and people who carry out works of
mercy. I entrust you to the protection of
Mother Teresa: may she teach you to contem-
plate and adore Jesus Crucified every day in order to rec-
ognize him and serve him in our brothers in need. We ask
this grace also for all those who are united with us by
means of the media, in all parts of the world.
-Angelus Message
4 September 2016
St. Peter’s Square
MARTHA MINISTRY. Join with others from the parish in a
detailed cleaning of the church at 10:30AM on the Second
Saturday of the month—September 14. For more informa-
tion please contact Donna through the Parish Office.
RETROUVAILLE. You Can Help Heal Your Marriage!
Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each
other? Do you argue or have you just stopped talking to
each other? Does talking about it only make it worse?
Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their
marriages. For confidential information about the Retrou-
vaille program, or to register for the upcoming weekend
that begins on Friday, SEPTEMBER 6, Please call 1-800-
470-2230 and you will be connected directly and confi-
dentially to a couple from Long Island/Metro Retrouvaille
who can help.
Mustard Seed Ministry: Beginning in October (October 6) at the 10:30 Mass. At the end of the Opening Prayer
children from ages four to seven will be invited to the
lower church to hear the reading(s) in a special way by a
trained catechist. This may include storytelling, creating a
simple craft, singing a song, etc. At the end of the Prayer
of the Faithful of the
Mass the children will
return and sit back with
their parents and fami-
lies. For more informa-
tion see Mrs. Fouche
after Mass or call the
Rel Ed Office.
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MEMORIALS DURING THE WEEK
MEMORIALS DURING THE WEEK. Because the parish
Mass Intentions fill in so quickly there is now the opportu-
nity to memorialize the Altar Candles, the Offerings of
Bread and Wine and the Sanctuary Lamps. Please contact
the Parish Office. All intentions will be listed here in the
bulletin. The offering for each are the same at $25.
Youth Group will resume after Labor Day.
SUNDAY SCRIPTURE SHARNG ON SAT-
URDAYS. Join us on Saturday mornings
from 9:30-10:30 in Our Lady’s Meeting
Room or the Auditorium as we spend
time with the readings that will be pro-
claimed at Mass on Saturday evening and Sunday.
Through prayer and fellowship we hope to have the Scrip-
tures come more alive.
September 7
Wis 9:13, Phlm 9-10, 12-17; Lk 14:25-33
Religious Education Happenings
Registration for September 2019: Registration forms can be found on the parish website or in the Religious Education office. The fees are $100 for 1 child,$150 for family and $70 for kindergarten. Now is the time to regis-ter for Religious Education, make past payments, request baptismal certificates etc. Every Catholic Child in the par-ish must learn about our Faith either in Religious Educa-tion or Catholic School.
Classes begin Next Sunday, September 8 at 9AM Catechists’ Meeting Wednesday, September 4 at 7:30PM.
Catechists’ Blessing on Sept 15 at the 10:30AM Mass
Help!
Incarnation Needs Your Help!
A $1,300,000.00 campaign to pay
for pointing, parapet repairs and
complete roof replacement of the
entire school building is now un-
derway.
Over 65 years of weather have taken its
toll. Help us provide for the present and
future generations.
Give Today, Please!
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION FOR VOCATIONS
resumes on this Friday, Sep-
tember 6. Exposition will
begin after the 8:30AM
Mass and will continue until
7PM Benediction. Plan to
spend some time in quiet
prayer before Jesus asking
the Lord of the Harvest to send more laborers into the fields
of the Church.
INCARNATION GOLF SHIRTS are available in the
Parish Office and make for a wonderful gift. Each is bur-
gundy and available in all sizes. It has an image of Mary at
the Annunciation when she conceived by the Spirit and
with the words of John’s Gospel recalling the Incarnation.
The shirts are $12. Stop by & pick one up.
Box Tops for Education. Everyone is asked to gather
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION from
their favorite brand food labels. There are
two boxes in the vestibule of the church to
place your box tops and this will provide
added revenue to our school. Thanks.
2019 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL
continues with 182 pledges to the sum of
$40,705. Our parish goal is $45,946.
Once again we look forward to a success-
ful pledge drive at Incarnation mindful
that every penny collected over goal returns to the parish.
If you have never given to the appeal before please con-
sider doing so this year. Pledge envelopes are by the doors
of the church. With the participation of every parishioner
we are guaranteed success! Remember Faith & Good
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Parish Registration ~
We invite anyone who at-
tends our Masses to register
in our parish. This will give
you the opportunity to be acquainted with the various
events, ministers and activities of our parish and enable us
to serve you better with your needs.
FIRST SATURDAY ADORATION sponsored by the Nocturnal
Adoration Society will resume this Saturday beginning at
6PM in the church. Everyone is invited to spend some
quality time with Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. The
Hour Prayer will conclude with benediction.
2020 MASS BOOK IS NOW OPEN. The opportunity to
pray in a special way for the repose of the
soul of a loved one or other prayerful inten-
tion is made available each day with an-
nounced Mass offerings. You may choose to
commemorate a death anniversary, wedding
anniversary, birthday remembrance or simply
pray in thanksgiving. Each offering is $15.00. Please
come to the Parish Office to make special Mass offerings
for your loved ones. You may also inquire about dedicat-
ing the Altar candles, bread & wine or the sanctuary lamp.
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY will take place
Sunday, Sept 15th following all the morning
Masses. Please join us in Msgr. Nolan Hall
and share in some breakfast items, coffee, tea
and juices as well as each other’s company.
CHOIR REHEARSALS RESUME. Our English choirs
at Incarnation will resume rehearsals this
Wednesday, September 18th. The Adult
English choir rehearses each Wednesday
from 7:30 to 9:00pm. The Angelic Voices
children's choir rehearses from 5:30 to
6:30pm each Wednesday. Both choirs re-
hearse up in the choir loft; returning and new members
alike are encouraged to join us. Christmas will be here be-
fore you know it! Please help us by your presence to pre-
pare music for Christmas and throughout the year.
WHITE WELCOME ENVELOPES are lo-
cated in the church for those who are new in the
parish, for those who would like to receive
weekly envelopes and for those who may have
forgotten their envelope today. Thank you for all
your support for as parish as we try to meet our weekly
needs.
MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY. Those who are inter-
ested in the Ministry of Hospitality to welcome visitors and
parishioners to our doors at Sunday Mass are asked to con-
tact Father O’Connor for more information. This ministry
is a result of the Parish Assembly and parishioners’ desire
to make Incarnation a more welcoming place.
NEW PARISH PROCESSIONAL CROSS. You may
have noticed the new addition at
Sunday Mass of a new Proces-
sional Cross which Fr. Chris
chose and the servers now carry
to lead the liturgical ministers at
the beginning and ending of
Mass. If anyone would like to
memorialize this beautiful wood-
carved Crucifix which is more
prominent and easier to see
please contact Father O’Connor
at the rectory: 718-465-8534.
A WARM WELCOME. If you
are new to our parish please feel
free to introduce yourself to the pas-
tor or one of the deacons after Mass
today. We kindly invite you to
come to the Parish Office and register as a member of In-
carnation. Registration is important for all parishioners
because then we are able to issue sponsor letters for Bap-
tism, Confirmation and Matrimony. We also can give end
of the year statements of your contributions to the church
through regular use of the envelopes. We can also help you
with letters of recommendation for employment, schools,
etc. Your registration will also help us with our parish cen-
sus in knowing the number of Catholics in the
Hollis/Queens Village area. Thank you and welcome.
THE FAMILY LIFE COMMITTEE – TUESDAY, SEPT 3.
Wanted fun and dedicated people who want to
help build up Incarnation. The Committee seeks
to promote family living in the faith community.
Through various parish activities the Family Life
Committee reaches out to youngsters, adults and
senior citizens. Each family member is impor-
tant to the committee. So join us in the Rectory Basement
Conference Room this Tuesday at 7:30PM.
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