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Saint Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church
37 Union Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
MISSION STATEMENT We dream of St. Martin’s as a Eucharistic
community celebrating our life in Jesus
Christ by prayer, learning and service.
PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Gerard Gordon, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Madsen, Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard Ferri
Deacon Michael A. Aprile
Peter Schubart, Music Director
Maria Martinez, School Principal
Keith Mainhart, Social Ministry Director
John Paul Nunez, Faith Formation Director
PARISH STAFF Michelle Hackett, Business Manager
Patricia Heffron, Parish Receptionist
Flora Puoplo, School Admin. Assistant
Kelly Harvey, Tuition Secretary
PARISH DIRECTORY Rectory Office 631‐264‐0124
Rectory Fax 631‐264‐0139
Music Director 631‐264‐0139
School Office 631‐264‐7166
Religious Education Office 631‐691‐1617
Parish Outreach Office 631‐264‐4840
‐Employment Program 631‐598‐2378
St. Martin’s Thrift Shop 631‐598‐1144
Parish Website‐ www.stmartinschurch.net
School Website‐ www.smtschool.org
Rectory Email– smtrectory@gmail.com
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome new families to register.
RECTORY HOURS Monday‐Friday:
9:00 AM‐12:30 PM & 1:30‐5:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00AM‐2:00PM BULLETIN DEADLINE Mondays ‐ 12:00 Noon
Bulletin E‐mail‐ smtbulletin@gmail.com
SACRAMENTS EUCHARIST MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 8:30AM, 5:00PM (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, 12:00 Noon, 5:00PM
Monday through Friday: 7:00AM, 8:30AM
Holy Days: Schedule will be announced on the previous Sunday.
Parishioners who are unable to attend Sunday Mass may receive the
Eucharist at home on a weekly basis. Please call the rectory to arrange
for a visit by a Special Minister of Holy Communion.
RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 4:00PM and by appointment.
BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the second & fourth Sundays of each month
at 1:30PM. Please call the Rectory to schedule a Baptism celebration and
to arrange for an initial interview and a Baptism preparation meeting for
parents. Baptisms will take place on the second & fourth Sundays, at
1:30PM.
MARRIAGE Marriages are celebrated on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at
prearranged times. Please call the rectory at least six months in advance
of an intended date in order to make an appointment to complete the
preliminary arrangements, set a date for the wedding, and register for
the required marriage preparation program.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK The Anointing of the Sick is available every Saturday after the 8:30AM
Mass especially for parishioners who have medical procedures
scheduled for the coming week.
DEVOTIONS DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY Monday through Saturday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA Every Monday immediately following the 8:30 AM Mass.
ROSARY AND CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY Every Monday at 7:00 PM in the church.
EXPOSITION, EVENING PRAYER, & BENEDICTION Second Tuesday of every month in the church ‐ Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament beginning at 6:00 PM, Evening Prayer and Benediction at 7:30
PM. TAIZE PRAYER Fourth Friday of the Month at 8:00PM.
PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR THE SICK
FOR THE DECEASED
Marie Giacobe, Patricia O’Lear
FOR THE MILITARY Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform in our country’s time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Paul Grant
Daniel Wilmer
Barbara Hall
Josephine Dicerbo
Rosemary LaSalle
Norbert Klinger
Charles Mayer
Joel Rivera
Carl Snow
Carter Alexander
Andrea Kelske
June Friedel
Anne Marie Rooney
Kelly Bigliani
Chris Maltese
Christina Gibson
Thomas Boland
Amy Giampietro
Dennis Montagna
Dorothy Shorter
Bridget Schwarz
Stephen Esposito
Ever Durando
Paul DiOrio
If you have someone serving in the military who is currently stationed
in the Middle East or other combat zone, please contact the Rectory,
631‐264‐0124, with Name, Rank and Branch of Service.
Army National Guard
Sgt. George F. Pozo
Lt. Patrick J. Harding
U.S. Army
Sgt. Brian Flynn
Cpl. Dennis James, Jr.
AIC Mark Mohoney
SPC Stacy Ann Willingham
SPC Stephen Clampitt
SPC Zachary Small
Lt. Douglas Dornbier II
Sgt. Thomas J. McShane
Lt. George Anderson
Cpt. James Anderson
Pvt. Michael Perez
Sgt. Pat Kearney
SPC Ryan Larkin
1st LT. Daniel G. Prial
1st LT. Terence P. Prial
Sgt. Sean Luhman
1st LT. Michael Diliello
U.S. Marine Corps
LCpl. Nate Foersch
Maj. Timothy Hiel
PFC William MacKenzie
2nd LT. Michael Rosenberg
Pvt. Sean Natuzzi
LCpl. Michael Harms
LCPL James W. Suschinsky
LCPl. Korkean Dulgerian
LCPL Charles Wojcik
PFC Andrew Scott
LCpl. Jake Slack
LCpl. Travis Langan
LCpl. Joseph J. Pirro
U.S. Navy
Michael Azzara
Stephen Joblon
Jason Kinkead
ET 3 Marcie Moher
Edward Rivera
MM2 Matthew Kalinowski
MM3 Joseph Kalinowski
Anthony J. Magri
Lt. Michael Siderine
Cpt. James McSweeney
David Heffron
LCMDR Andrew D’Ambrosio
ENS John Homola
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Rob Bracero
Lt. Daniel Gavigan
Lt. Col. James Grace
WELCOME HOME
PFC Christopher Kearns‐
Gonzalez
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th Gn 15:5‐12,17‐18/Phil 3:17‐‐4:1/Lk 9:28b‐36(27)
5:00 PM Nancy Sciubba
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st Gn 15:5‐12,17‐18/Phil 3:17‐‐4:1/Lk 9:28b‐36(27)
9:00AM Frank Giampietro
10:30AM People of the Parish
12 NOON Anthony Sneska
5:00PM Anthony Sneska
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd
1 Pt 5:1‐4/Mt 16:13‐19(535)
7:00AM Daniel Brennan
8:30AM The Strout Family
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd
Is 1:10,16‐20/Mt 23:1‐12(231)
7:00AM Christopher Castaldi
8:30AM John Breuer
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
Jer 18:18‐20/Mt 20:17‐28(232)
7:00AM James and Dorothy Dolan
8:30AM Eleanor Gribbon
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th
Jer 17:5‐10/Lk 16:19‐31(233)
7:00AM John and Mabel Molinari
8:30AM Raymond Williams
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th
Gn 37:3‐4,12‐13a,17b‐28a/Mt 21:33‐43,45‐46(234)
7:00AM Marie Philomene Joachim
8:30AM Anthony Sneska
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th
Mi 7:14‐15,18‐20/Lk 15:1‐3,11‐32(235)
8:30AM Edward Ullmann
5:00 PM In Loving Memory of John Heim
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th Ex 3:1‐8a,13‐15/1 Cor 10:1‐6,10‐12/Lk 13:1‐9 (30)
9:00AM Eric Rooney
10:30AM John J. Donohue
12 NOON People of the Parish
5:00PM Masaka Barqnowski
ST. MARTIN OF TOURS MINISTRY SCHEDULE
February 27th‐ 28th
Sat. 5:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Aprile
J. Belmont
P. Bonser
P. Koller
D. Nobles
K. Nobles
Readers
J. Fasano
M. Lunt
Alter Servers
K. Mahepath
E. Bessen
T. Antonellis
T. Langford
Sun. 9:00AM
EM’s
D. Montagna
R. Tricarichi
Ed. Moore
C. Oshikanlu
B. Burns
Readers
V. Erwat
C. DeMarco
Alter Servers
Ja. DeMarco
J. McGuire
S. Doane
M. Santos
Sun. 10:30AM
EM’s
B. Behr
D. Ferguson
D. Garvin
J. Miller
M. Ryan
Readers
C. Franke
B. Salvaggio
Alter Servers
A. Reyes
R. Reyes
T. Reyes
J. Balzano
Sun. 12:00PM
EM’s
Deacon Ferri
P. Bigliani
D. Reynolds
L. McDonough
D. Zaino
Readers
J. Hall
L. Brown
Alter Servers
A. Blasi
C. Lorenz
J. Langan
R. Diaz
Sun. 5:00PM
EM’s
N. Beckmann
R. Bily
V. Wilmer
Reader
P. Uruburu
Alter Servers
J. Carman
C. Tarantino
C. Bliss
K. Carman
TAIZE PRAYER: Join us for Taize Prayer
Around The Cross on Friday, February 26th at
8:00PM in the Church. Prayer around the Cross
is a way of expressing an invisible communion
not only with Jesus, but with all who love Him
and know what it is to suffer with Him and
know the power of His resurrection. The Cross
is laid down surrounded by candles. The prayer
begins with meditative chants, a reading from
Scripture, and some silence. Then while the
meditative singing continues, those who wish
come up to the Cross to pray, silently entrusting
their hopes, dreams, challenges, and burdens to
Him. All are invited to this opportunity for ex‐
periencing God.
CALLING ALL “CHURCH MICE”!
A “Church Mouse” helps by putting
Missalettes back in the racks, raising
the kneelers, straightening the chairs
in the Skelly Room, etc. They
“scurry” around after Mass to quickly put
things in order. (Children might be especially
good at this.) You can just take these tasks
upon yourself and begin anytime. Thank you!
K of C BUS TRIP: The Knights of Columbus
has organized a Bus Trip on Wednesday, March
2nd. It will be to the Yonkers Casino, the coin
package to be determined. There will be raffles,
and a 50/50. The buses will leave from the
Village Parking Lot at the Amityville Library at
9:00AM sharp! Bring along a friend. Price is $27
per person. Make your reservations early. Call
Henry Tomlinson at 631‐789‐0745 for seating.
Don’t miss out on a great time.
AROUND THE PARISH
LENTEN FAST & ABSTINENCE: All
Catholics who have reached their fourteenth
year are bound to abstain entirely from meat on
all the Fridays of Lent. All Catholics between
the ages of eighteen and fifty‐nine inclusive are
also bound to observe the law of fast on Good
Friday. This means limiting oneself to a single
full meal & avoiding food between meals. Two
other lighter meals, which together do not equal
a full meal, may be taken during the day.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Stations of the
Cross will be held in the Church every
Thursday at 2:00PM and every Friday at 7:30PM
during Lent. All are encouraged to take part in
this solemn Lenten practice.
OPERATION RICE BOWL: This week, Catho‐
lic Relief Services Rice Bowl takes us to Laos,
where Hongkham is using her love of cooking
to provide for her family ‐ and feed an entire
school. How do we use our passions and gifts
for the betterment of those we meet? Rice Bowls
should be returned at Mass on the Fifth Sunday
of Lent– March 13th.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Our Lady of
Fatima will be hosting a testimonial dinner in
honor of Henry C. Tomlinson on Sunday,
February 28th at the American Legion Post in
Lindenhurst from 2:00PM to 6:00PM. There will
be a buffet dinner, open bar, cake and coffee.
The price will be $30 a person. If interested, call
Thomas Romano at 631‐561‐7052 or Richard
Grefig at 516‐798‐2676.
FROM THE PASTOR
Quo Vadis, Domine
Cross the Tiber River on the Vittorio Emanuale Bridge. Make a left onto the Via della Conciliazione.
Look straight ahead and you will be standing in front of Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. It is one of
the most startling sights to see when you turn that corner for the first time. I will always remember
it. Walk towards the Vatican and you will find yourself within Saint Peter’s Square and standing be‐
tween two beautiful fountains. You will be surrounded by the perfectly constructed colonnades of
Bernini. Bernini intended those colonnades to be the “arms of Mother Church” surrounding her chil‐
dren. It is quite effective when you look at it from above. In the center of all of this is the Obelisk of
Caligula. The mad emperor Caligula brought the obelisk to Rome from Egypt just after the crucifix‐
ion of Jesus. It stood within the Circus Maximus during the Christian persecutions begun by Em‐
peror Nero, and later transported in the 16th century to the present site at the Vatican. So large, it
took an entire year to move it.
In the summer of 64 AD there was a devastating fire in the city of Rome. The emperor Nero—
another madman— scapegoated the Christians, and thus began the great persecution of the Chris‐
tians, which would continue for another 249 years. It was during this first year of the Roman perse‐
cution of the Christians that the Christians were gathered in Rome under the leadership of a man
named Peter. Peter had already denied Our Lord three times, 30 years ago in the courtyard, but he
was to redeem himself when the Risen Christ later appeared to him. Now 30 years after Jesus’ death
and resurrection Peter was getting very nervous with the persecution of the Christians. There is the
story from an apocryphal writing that says Peter fled Rome for fear of being put to death. The shep‐
herd left his flock and ran. While on the road leaving Rome, Peter passes a man going into the city of
Rome. Peter recognizes the man— it is the Lord. Peter had not seen Jesus in three decades. Peter falls
at Jesus’ feet and asks “Quo Vadis Domine?” “Where are you going, Lord?” To which Jesus re‐
sponds: “I am going to Rome to be crucified again. You, Simon, have abandoned my
sheep.” (Whenever Peter is in trouble, Jesus calls him “Simon.”) With this, Peter courageously turns
around and returns to Rome where he will be crucified upside down. Tradition tells us that the last
thing St. Peter saw was the obelisk that now stands in the middle of Saint Peter’s Square.
Wait until you hear what happens next. To be continued….
Fr. Gerard Gordon
Our kick off to the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal has begun. This year’s CMA
theme, One Faith, Family, Community, gives us the opportunity to support those
most in need in our Church Family and Community.
At all of our masses this weekend, the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal video will be
shown. You will get a great sense of the many people the CMA serves throughout our
Long Island Community. You will see and hear their stories, and see what CMA
means to: the family served in an outreach program, the newly ordained priest,
students in campus ministry, sacramental preparation for our children and the fund‐
ing for Catholic Charities’ outstanding programs.
When you make a pledge, please take a moment to think about how you can “Open
the Door of Mercy” to those in need and all who benefit from the Catholic Ministries
Appeal. They are the hungry and poor, senior citizens in need, those with
developmental disabilities, men studying for the priesthood, diaconate candidates,
young people receiving the Sacraments and hospital patients.
Last year, our share was approximately $15,000 and the rebate has gone back to our
general fund to keep our building running smoothly and our grounds beautiful. I
thank you for your support.
In consideration of the Year of Mercy, perhaps we can increase our participation to the
2016 Appeal. Please remember, no gift is too small and all gifts make a difference in
someone’s life!
Thank You!
STEWARDSHIP – A Way of Life “Believing With Joy”
SOME STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: Peter, James, and John wanted to build a “booth” for Jesus
and just stay on the mountain where His transfiguration took place. But the Son of God, the Chosen
One, knew that He must instead keep moving toward His Crucifixion. We, too, must rise from wor‐
ship and do what we can to hasten the coming of the Kingdom.
God has given us everything, and the Lenten disciplines of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving can pro‐
vide a sobering scorecard of our use of those gifts – and new insights about how to use them in the
future. Prayer provides a way to give back to God some share of the time that we’ve been given. It is
also a very powerful way to make ourselves available to God in order to see more clearly the ways
He is calling us to use the many other gifts with which He has blessed us. We are called to
prayerfully reflect upon the many ways God has gifted us and to thank God for these gifts. In last
week’s Gospel we heard how Jesus was tempted in the desert by the devil. We all get tempted and
that is why prayer is so important – helping us to resist temptations and live our lives according to
the way Jesus wants us to live.
LIVING STEWARDSHIP: We are grateful for all stewards in our parish who love actively. How?
By serving in a food pantry, hospital, assisted living or nursing home facility, etc.
CELEBRATING OUR GIFTEDNESS: We celebrate the gifts of time, coordinating, and service
shared with us by our CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL COMMITTEE. They make phone calls
and assist in this endeavor that raises money for the operations of the Diocese and Catholic Chari‐
ties. Call Bill (631‐598‐2037) to join or for more information.
PARISH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP: 2/16/16 Collection: $12,313.50
Church in Need: $2,198.00
2/18/15 Collection: $10,223.00
Church in Need 2015: $2,021.00
2016 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL: Parish Goal: $81,700.00 Pledged: $4,409.00 (5.40%)
Collected: $2,529.00
Number of Donors: 15
Thank you for sharing your gifts of treasure.
Lord, help us to answer the call to be “doers”,
performing works of mercy for our neighbors in need. Amen.
St. Martin of Tours School cordially invites you to our
95th Anniversary Celebration
Honoring Amy Marclay Fulford
Marion Marclay Johnson Ann Marclay Dunn Dympna Ferguson
Saturday, March 19, 2016
5 P.M. Celebratory Alumni Mass
6 – 6:30 P.M. Stroll down SMT Memory Lane with a guided tour of the school
7 P.M. Captain Bill’s Bayview House
122 Ocean Ave, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Elegant Attire Dinner and Dancing
Raffles and 50/50 $100 per person
__________________________________________________________________
Please RSVP by March 10, 2016 Please mail responses to 95th Celebration, 30 Union Ave, Amityville, NY 11701
Name:____________________________________ phone # __________________ Address:__________________________________ ___________________________________________ Email address:____________________________ # of tickets:________________
If you are unable to attend, but would like to place a congratulatory message in our journal, please contact Kerry McDonough Henzy
at 516-456-9912 or kerryahenzy@msn.com
Please make checks payable to St. Martin of Tours School
GIFTED & CALLED… Social Ministry?: So‐
cial Ministry is in need of volunteers for the
Outreach Program and Thrift Store. The Out‐
reach is looking for a volunteer receptionist and
for caseworkers who will address the problems
of clients. St. Martinʹs Cloak Room Thrift Store
needs people to work in the store collecting,
sorting and displaying merchandise, as well as
help customers and work the register. All posi‐
tions are weekdays. Please contact Social Minis‐
try Director Keith Mainhart, 631‐264‐4840 or
email: smtoutreach@optonline.net if you would
like to discuss the volunteer opportunities.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: Our
Lady of Lourdes Outreach, Massapequa Park.
“General Bereavement… For the Loss of a
Loved One…” Starts Tuesday, April 5th, and
continues on Tuesday Evenings for eight weeks:
April 5,12,19,26, May 3,10,17,24‐ 7:00–8:30PM.
Pre‐Registration required. Please call:
Parish Outreach ……………516‐541‐1260, or
Rectory Office ………………516‐541‐3270
SALE!: St. Martin’s Cloak Room
Thrift Store, 227 Broadway in the
heart of Amityville Village, is having
a Presidents Sale‐ All Yellow marked
merchandise is half‐price. Proceeds help sup‐
port the many programs of Parish Outreach.
Come browse for bargains, and while you are
there, thank the dedicated volunteers for their
important ministry.
SOCIAL MINISTRY
RESPECT LIFE: “Proclaim a fast, call an
assembly; gather the elders, and cry to the LORD.“
The fast proclaimed in the Book of Prophet Joel
reminds us that is it only by prayers and fasting
that true evil can be rooted out. First, the evil
must b rooted out of your own hearts. Then,
once we’re taken the log out of our own eye, we
can take the sliver out of your brother’s ye!
May prayer, fasting, and humble service be the
primary tools we use to foster the Gospel of Life
amidst a pervasive culture of death. The
February Life News is available for your
information as you leave Church. Please pick
up a copy.
LONG ISLAND GREEN HOMES: Get your
free home energy audit today. L.I. Green
Homes makes energy efficiency simple and
easy. Knowledgeable energy navigators are
ready to guide you every step of the way. Be‐
sides the energy audit, you can fix any issues
with affordable home energy improvements;
Save $1,000 a year on your home energy bills;
Make you home more comfortable year‐round.
Heed the call of Pope Francis to be more envi‐
ronmentally sensitive and be a good stewards
of God’s Creation by saving energy in your
home. Call 1‐800‐567‐2850 or visit the website:
www.longislandgreenhomes.org. Long Island
Green Homes is a partnership of NYSERDA,
towns, parishes, and the Sustainability Institute
of Molloy College.
DOMINCAN SPIRITUALITY
St. Martin of Tours (Amityville) has been influenced by Dominican spirituality through the presence of the Dominican Sisters since the 1920’s. Join us as Sr. Barbara Schwarz leads us through the spiritual influence of the Dominicans on St. Martin’s Parish.
March 9 Dominican Spirituality: St. Dominic to Amityville Presenter: Sr. Barbara Schwarz, O.P.
WEDNESDAY —1:30 to 3:30– GENESIS ROOM
Registration is required. Please complete the form below and return to the rectory or leave in the collection basket
NO LATER THAN March 6. COST: free will offering
__________________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FORM—DOMINICAN SPIRITUALITY March 9
_________________________________________________
NAME
_________________________________________________ PHONE
_________________________________________________
Please complete this form and return to the rectory or leave in the collection basket
NO LATER THAN MARCH 6
BISHOP MOLLOY RETREAT HOUSE, a Passionist Spiritual Center in Jamaica Estates,
welcomes the women of St. Martin’s parish to
participate in a retreat on the weekend of
MARCH 11th‐13th, 2016
The theme for this year is “A Journey Worth Taking”
Come join the women of St. Martins foe a time to reflect on
our life’s journey and our destiny with our Christian faith.
The retreat opens with Dinner at 7:00 p.m. on Friday and
concludes with Mass at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday.
For further information call:
Bishop Molloy Retreat House (718‐739‐1229)
Marion Johnson (516‐769‐8891)
Amy Fulford (516‐729‐8624)
Make your reservations NOW!
Great Valentine’s Day gift idea!!
“I have recently returned from my second St. Martin of Tours Women’s Retreat weekend and I am planning
to make it a yearly event whenever possible. I went by myself yet from the first night, I was warmly welcomed
and felt at ease. I can’t say enough about the wonderful women I met there and the serene atmosphere! There
is no pressure to participate but I found myself wanting to be a part of everything: sharing our “sacred
stories” and connecting scripture to our lives. Church is not just a building, but a community of faith, and
this experience helped me to connect with other women of our parish in a way not possible just by
attending services. Thank you, thank you, thank you to Marion, who appeared in Stop and Shop the first time
I needed a push, the retreat staff, and volunteers who work their magic each year! ‐ Nancy W.
REGISTRATION FORM—EXPLORING THOMAS MERTON I & II
Many of us have heard of Thomas Merton (The Seven Story Mountain), but what do we really know of him and his other works? Sr. Joan Nolan will explore some of the basics about
Merton in two sessions. Future sessions are open to possibilities.
February 24- Exploring Thomas Merton I Presenter Sr. Joan Nolan, O.P.
March 2- Exploring Thomas Merton II Presenter Sr. Joan Nolan, O.P.
WEDNESDAYS—1:30 P.M.—3:30 P.M. GENESIS ROOM
Registration is required. Please complete the form below and return to the rectory or leave in the collection basket
NO LATER THAN February 21st. COST: free will offering
_______________________________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FORM—THOMAS MERTON February 24 & March 2
_________________________________________________
NAME
_________________________________________________ PHONE
_________________________________________________
Please complete this form and return to the rectory or leave in the collection basket
NO LATER THAN February 21st.
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