The Catholic Parishes of St. Mary’s V Ss. Mary & Martha V Our Lady of the Snow Saint Mary’s Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle B 15 Clark Street, Auburn, NY 13021 Tel: 315-252-9545 Office: Mon-Thu 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Secretary: Delia Westmiller

Saints Mary & Martha (St. Francis & St Hyacinth) 299 Clark Street, Auburn, NY 13021 Tel: 315-252-7593 Office: Mon & Wed 9:00 am to 1 pm Secretary: Donna Malinowski, Angie Gasparro

Our Lady of the Snow (St. Joseph & St. Patrick) ℅ 15 Clark Street, Auburn, NY 13021 Tel: 315-252-9545 Remote Office: Mon-Thu 9:00 am to 3:30 pm

Parish Staff Fr. Frank E. Lioi, Pastor & Dean [email protected] Fr. Justin D. Miller, Parochial Vicar [email protected] The kingdom of God is like the smallest seed, Dcn. Dennis Donahue, Evangelization but, once sown, becomes the largest of plants. [email protected] Mr. Carlo Stebbings, Faith Formation FROM THE PASTOR 13 June 2021 [email protected] Shawn Gillen-Caryl, Finance Director Today at St. Hyacinth, St. Patrick and St. Joseph Churches, Deacon shawn.gillen-caryl@dor,org Paul Bork will be with us for the annual missionary cooperative appeal Greg Lawson, Dan Preuss, Facilities and collection for the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. Deacon Paul will Richard Bortz, Bulletin Editor speak at all the Masses today at these three churches. The second Sunday Mass Schedule collection today will be for the work and ministry of the Maryknoll 4:00 pm Saturday at St Hyacinth Fathers and Brothers. 5:30 pm Saturday at St. Mary’s 7:00 am Sunday at St. Mary’s The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers minister in 22 countries in Asia, 8:30 am Sunday at St. Patrick Central and South American, and Africa. Maryknoll’s task is to share 8:45 am Sunday at St. Francis God’s Word throughout the world, especially to the Least of our brothers 10:30 am Sunday at St. Joseph and sisters. Maryknollers share the Gospel through evangelization and 10:45 am Sunday at St. Mary’s through the actions of the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. Reconciliation (Confession) 8:30 am Friday at St. Hyacinth In our scripture readings today, we hear Jesus tell two parables about 3:00 pm on Saturday at St. Hyacinth spreading the Word of God, each especially relevant at this time of year 4:00 pm on Saturday at St. Mary’s when our fields and gardens teem with growing plants. To describe the 8:00 am on Sunday at St. Patrick Kingdom of God, first Jesus compares it to someone scattering seed on a Faith Formation Office fertile field. Then he compares the kingdom to a tiny mustard seed, which 59 Pulaski Street 315-252-3439 grows into a huge plant.

Regional Finance Office Deacon Paul Bork will give all of us an opportunity to take part in the 90 Melrose Road 315-252-7111 vital work of bringing Christ’s name and Christ’s message to all people. Baptism & Marriage, Those who wish will be invited to sign up for the Maryknoll Magazine. Communion to Homebound & He will be happy to talk with any parishioners who are interested in doing New Parishioners overseas mission work as a Maryknoll Priest, Sister, Brother or lay contact parish office Missioner.

Tyburn Academy of Mary Immaculate Deacon Paul will speak at St. Francis Church and at St. Mary’s 17 Clymer Street 315-252-2937 th th Email: [email protected] Church on July 17 and 18 . Website: tyburnacademy.com Page 1 V 13 June 2021 Fr. Lioi

St. Mary’s Saint Mary’s Parish YouTube Channel www.stmaryauburn.org [email protected]

Mass Times Trustees Pastoral Council Saturday 5:30 pm Bill Jacobs Penny Goodsell St. Mary’s Church Sunday 7:00 am, 10:45 am Sheila Giangreco St. Mary’s 15 Clark Street Monday-Friday 7:00 am Finance Council Website Auburn, NY Jim Hanley Lectors for June 20: 5:30 pm S. Lent; 7:00 am J. Sliss; 10:45 am S. Reohr. EMHC for June 20: 5:30 pm A. Saphora & J. Romano; 7:00 am M. Doan & N. Sullivan; 10:45 am P. Keogan & L. Ripley. Prayer Line for those requesting prayers, call Marlene Jacobs at 315-252-3603. Attendance for June 6: 5:30 pm 126; 7:00 am 130; 10:45 am 175. Saint Mary & Martha Parish

www.marymarthauburn.org [email protected]

Mass Times Trustees Pastoral Council Saturday 4:00 pm at St. Hyacinth Paul Vitale Cathy Streeter St. Francis Church Sunday 8:45 am at St. Francis Sue Gatto St. Hyacinth Church 303 Clark Street Mon & Fri 9:00 am St. Hyacinth Finance Council 63 Pulaski Street Auburn, NY Tue & Thu 9:00 am at St. Francis James Biernet Auburn, NY Lectors for June 20: 4:00 pm M. Bryla; 8:45 am M. Vitale. Ss. Mary & EMHC for June 20: 4:00 pm J. Falcone & F. Mucedola; 8:45 am M. Rand. Martha Attendance for June 6: 4:00 pm 174; 8:45 am 145. Website Our Lady of the Snow Parish

www.ourladyofthesnow.org [email protected]

Mass Times Trustees Pastoral Council Sunday 8:30 am at St. Patrick Tom Daly Diane Case St. Joseph Church 10:30 am at St. Joseph Judy Ward St. Patrick Church 8831 S. Seneca St. Wednesday 9:00 am at St. Patrick Finance Council 2576 E. Mechanic St. Weedsport, NY Ed O’Neil Cato, NY Lectors for June 20: 8:30 am A. Wood; 10:30 am N. Wiggins. Attendance for June: 8:30 am 67; 10:30 am 71. Our Lady of St. Patrick Food Drive Canned food items, peanut butter and jelly (2022 or later expiration). the Snow St. Joseph Food Drive Juice boxes, tuna, crackers and spices for Weedsport/Sennett Pantry. Website

Food for our soul not only feeds us now but also opens up SAYING GOODBYE: Since there are sev- new possibilities that we might not have even considered. en Masses each weekend among the five ~ Robert J. Wicks, After 50 churches that make up the cluster of St. Mary, Ss Mary & Martha, and Our Lady of the STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Sunday Collection for 6 June, 2021 Snow, Father Miller thought it best to have an opportunity for him and for you to say good- /St. Mary’s Ss. Mary & Martha Our Lady of the Snow bye after each Mass over the course of two weekends. $8,186.00 $2,328.00 $4,350.00 On next weekend, June 19 & 20, Fr. Miller will be avail- able in Nacca Hall at St. Francis Church after the 8:45 am ACH Collections for May 2021 Mass and in the front of the pulpit at St. Mary’s after the 5:30 pm, 7:00 am, and 10:45 am Masses. On the /St. Mary’s Ss. Mary & Martha Our Lady of the Snow week- end of June 26 & 27, Fr. Miller will be available in the $4,763.00 $2,185.00 $1,865.00 front vestibule of St. Hyacinth after the Saturday 4:00 pm Mass. On Sunday, he will be available in the parish hall Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby of St. Patrick Church after the 8:30 am Mass and in the God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the mes- parish hall of St. Joseph Church after the 10:30 am Mass. sage. ~ Malcolm Muggeridge Father Miller’s new assignment begins on June 29, 2021.

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MASS TEXTS FOR THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY A = Antiphon V = Verse R = Refrain D = Doxology Bold italics indicates congregational response ENTRANCE CHANT Ps 27 SECOND READING 2 Cor 5: 6-10 Antiphon: Brothers and sisters: We are always courageous, although we know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord, for we walk by faith, not by sight. Yet we are courageous, and we would rather leave the body and go home to the Lord. Therefore, we aspire to please him, whether we are at home or away. For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each may receive recompense, according to what he did in the body, whether good or evil. The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. V The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life; ALLELUIA whom should I dread? A V There is one thing I ask of the LORD, only this do I seek: to live in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze on the beauty of the LORD, to inquire at his The seed is the word of God, Christ is the sower. All who temple. A come to him will live forever. V I believe I shall see the LORD’s goodness in the land of the living. Wait for the LORD; be strong; be GOSPEL Mk 4: 26-34 stouthearted and wait for the LORD! A Jesus said to the crowds: “This is how it is with the D Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the kingdom of God; it is as if a man were to scatter seed on Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever the land and would sleep and rise night and day and shall be, world without end. Amen. A through it all the seed would sprout and grow, he knows not how. Of its own accord the land yields fruit, first the FIRST READING Ezek 17: 22-24 blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. And Thus says the Lord GOD: / I, too, will take from the crest when the grain is ripe, he wields the sickle at once, for the of the cedar, / from its topmost branches tear off a tender harvest has come.” He said, “To what shall we compare shoot, / and plant it on a high and lofty mountain; / on the the kingdom of God, or what parable can we use for it? It mountain heights of Israel I will plant it. / It shall put is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, forth branches and bear fruit, / and become a majestic is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But once it is cedar. / Birds of every kind shall dwell beneath it, / every sown, it springs up and becomes the largest of plants and winged thing in the shade of its boughs. / And all the puts forth large branches, so that the birds of the sky can trees of the field shall know / that I, the LORD, / bring dwell in its shade.” With many such parables he spoke low the high tree, / lift high the lowly tree, / wither up the the word to them as they were able to understand it. green tree, / and make the withered tree bloom. / As I, the Without parables he did not speak to them, but to his own LORD, have spoken, so will I do. The Word of the Lord. disciples he explained everything in private. The Gospel Thanks be to God. of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Cf. Ps 92 OFFERTORY CHANT Ps 16 Refrain: Antiphon: I will bless the Lord, who gives me counsel. I will keep God before me always; since he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.

Lord, it is good to give thanks to you. MYSTERY OF FAITH We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your V It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praise Resurrection until you come again. to your name, Most High, To proclaim your kindness at dawn and your faithfulness throughout the night. R COMMUNION CHANT Cf. Ps 27 V The just one shall flourish like the palm tree, like a Antiphon: There is one thing I ask of the Lord, only cedar of Lebanon shall he grow. They that are planted in this do I seek: to live in the house of the Lord all the the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our days of my life. God. R V They shall bear fruit even in old age; vigorous and sturdy shall they be, declaring how just is the LORD, my rock, in whom there is no wrong. R

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Growing in Faith

Deacon’s Corner BLESSED SOLANUS CASEY DOORWAY MINISTRY Deacon Dennis Donahue Will be open for drop in services in June on Monday’s from 9:45 AM until Noon. These hours make it On St. Valentine's Day we closed out our early possible to come in after 9AM or Sundays in Ordinary Time while still hearing Chapter before 12:15 PM Mass. Stop by and One of Mark's Gospel being proclaimed. As we return to chat with the Deacon about any Ordinary Time this Sunday we join Mark towards the end question (practical, spiritual or of Chapter Four. It is important to fill in the basic story psychological) or to express any after the "account of the vocation of the first disciples" Church gripes. You may also stop by we heard earlier to truly know the Markan Story of to get a good spiritual book from our Christ. Beginning with Mk1:21 and continuing through lending library or simple enjoy a cup of coffee and see a Mk 3:6 Jesus “exercises his ministry in Galilee”, chiefly friendly face. Scheduled counseling appointments can at Capernaum (1:21–3:6), until the political leaders and still be made via text or VM to DC. Dennis at 315-406- the religious authorities respond to him: “The Pharisees 1538. went out and immediately conspired with the Herodians WHAT’S IN YOUR HEART against him, how to destroy him” (3:6). The readings this week show that what is small, hard to see, and even invisible can A summary of Jesus’ Galilean ministry follows in have vast importance. Whether it’s the 3:7–12. It concludes: “He had cured many, so that all who tender shoot of the cedar tree or the tiny had diseases pressed upon him to touch him. Whenever seed of the mustard plant, what seems slight the unclean spirits saw him, they fell down before him now will become something mighty. “We walk by faith, and shouted, ‘You are the Son of God!’ But he sternly not by sight,” the Second Letter to the Corinthians says; ordered them not to make him known” (3:10–12). This we hope in that what is unseen and in the future will summary leads into the account of Jesus’ institution of come to pass. The important thing, though, is to realize the Twelve (3:13–19). But his ministry meets opposition how the present still matters. How you tend that invisible from his family and from Israel (3:20–30). He establishes seed makes a difference; what you do “at home in the new principles for belonging to his family (3:31–35) and body” now has consequences for when you are at home in teaches through parables (4:1–34) and a stunning series of the Lord, so “aspire to please him” at all times. Think of miracles (4:35–5:43)" we will hear about over the coming the little seeds, shoots, and easy-to-miss places in your two Sundays. life where more attention and cultivation “shall bear fruit,” as the psalmist says, in the kingdom of God.

Faith Formation Corner members who are poor, forgotten, hungry, ill, shunned, or LIFELONG AND ONGOING lonely. Together think of a specific action that you can do Mr. Carlo Stebbings to assist a person in your extended family, neighborhood, or parish. Now pray together the Lord’s Prayer, pausing Family Faith Formation briefly to consider the import of the words “thy kingdom

Church documents call the Christian family the “domestic come.” Each evening this week as you gather for supper, church.” This is both a compliment and a call to share with one another the simple acts of love you commitment. Because the family is a community formed witnessed within the family that day. God Bless! in love and dedicated to the physical and spiritual growth of its members, it is a miniature version of the Kingdom Did you know…? of God on earth. This Sunday’s Gospel Reading, Mark St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a French Roman Catholic 4:26–34, consists of two parables that Jesus used to help Visitation nun and mystic, is greatly recognized for her us discern the mystery of the Kingdom of God. The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. St. Margaret Mary beginning of the kingdom is compared to a tiny seed that Alacoque is the patron saint of devotees of the Sacred over time matures and ripens. Many of the things we do Heart, and those suffering with polio and from the loss of within the family seem insignificant. They are part of our parents. Her feast day is celebrated on October 16. daily activity and attract little attention. Yet they show our love and concern for one another. According to the The Family Zone Newsletter Gospel, it’s these small things that yield big results, acting Continue growing in faith throughout the summer with the as significant contributions to the growth of God’s Family Zone Newsletter. The weekly newsletter will be kingdom on earth. The growth of the seed illustrates the posted on the FACEBOOK page or you can sign up to nature and the results of a strong faith. Consider how your receive it in your email here: https://oec.dor.org/ family’s concerns reflect the Church’s concerns for those evangelization/the-family-zone-newsletter/

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Liturgy Schedule Memorial Candles SCHEDULE OF MASSES & CONFESSION Offering is $10 for an 8-day candle. Saturday, June 12 ~ Immaculate Heart of Mary Call the parish office to reserve a candle. 2:30 pm StM Wedding of Kristen M. Izzo & Jonathan A. Lucas 4:00 pm StH Czechowicz & Woloch Families by Monica Czechowicz St. Mary Church St. Hyacinth Church Fr. Michael Conboy Tabernacle Candle Tabernacle Candle by Felix & Mary Ann Mucedola in memory of in memory of Robert C. Foster by Pierce Family Eugene & Margery Gleason Czechowicz & Woloch 5:30 pm* StM Alphonse, Frances & Helen Maiorano by Friends & Family Families by Robert & Laureen Maiorano by Monica Czechowicz Jackie DiMatteo St. Francis Church by Mike & Julie DiMatteo & Sacred Hearts Candle Sacred Heart Candle Debbie Eaton Meyor in honor of in memory of Eleventh Sunday, June 13 the new Members “Kippy” Blaisdell 7:00 am StM Robert Ward Sr & Marjorie Ward by Family of the Sacred Heart Society by Jim & Donna Malinowski 8:30 am StP James Lunkenheimer & Living & Deceased Family Members St. Hyacinth Candle by a Friend in memory of 8:45 am StF Tina Schmid by Richard & Lee Gaylo Richard Malinowski 10:30 am StJ For the Growth & Strength of Our Parish by Jim & Donna Malinowski Fr. William Darling by O’Connor Family 10:45 am StM Rosemarie Cappon REMEMBER IN PRAYER by Josph & Carmel Cappon Recently Deceased Mary Ann Martin by Bill & Marlene Jacobs Eleanor & Joe Liseno, Sr. by Joyce Triola Deborah Jeanne Kozlovsky Monday, June 14 7:00 am StM Joe Hogan by Matt & Ann Fallon & Family “Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.” 9:00 am StH Hank Noga by wife Ruby & Family Tuesday, June 15 Banns of Marriage 7:00 am StM Keith Lavey by Debbi Lovell & Family I – Ryan M. May & Mary Clark Siergenza 9:00 am StF Maria Hyland by Bridgette Dautrich III – Kristen M. Izzo & Jonathan A. Lucas Wednesday, June 16 7:00 am StM Joseph Locastro Alexander by Marren Family 9:00 am StP Parishioners of Our Lady of the Snow Parish EVENTS THIS WEEK & BEYOND Thursday, June 17 Saturday, June 12 7:00 am StM Parishioners of St Mary’s Parish 2:30 pm Kristen M. Izzo & Jonathan A. Lucas Wedding 9:00 am StF Parishioners of Ss Mary & Martha Parish at St. Mary’s Friday, June 18 Sunday, June 13 7:00 am StM Rose Marie Aversa by Family Catholic Communication Collection 9:00 am StH Stella & Walter Pelc by Ruby Noga & Famly Visiting Missionary at St. Hyacinth, St. Patrick, St. Joseph Saturday, June 19 9:15 am Rosary at St. Joseph 4:00 pm StH Robert Foster by Joe Bobinis 11:30 am-1:00 pm Yard Sale at St. Joseph Church Anderson & Nolan Families by Family 6:00 pm AA Meeting at St. Mary Robert J. Kimak 7:00 pm Rosary at St. Francis by wife Linda & Children Vickie, Monday, June 14 Christina & Craig 6:00 pm GriefShare at St. Mary’s 5:30 pm* StM Lou Quill, Sr. by Brindak Family Wednesday, June 16 Intentions of Fr. Justin Miller Fr. Miller’s Birthday Eleventh Sunday, June 20 5:30 pm Sacred Heart Society Banquet at Springside Job 38: 1, 8-11; 2 Cor 5: 14-17; Mk 4: 35-41 Thursday, June 17 7:00 am StM Mary & Joseph Trama 6:15 pm Holy Hour for Vocations at St. Mary by Gerald & Pam Patience 7:00 pm AA Meeting in Nacca Hall 8:30 am StP For the Growth & Strength of Our Parish 8:00 pm ARMA Mass on Chanel 12 or 31 8:45 am StF Ralph & Angie Raginelli and Saturday, June 19 Frank & Lena Patella 5:30 pm Livestreamed Mass on YouTube by Frank & Patti Reginelli Sunday, June 20 ~ Father’s Day 10:30 am StJ Deceased Members of O’Neil Family 9:15 am Rosary at St. Joseph 10:45 am StM Barbara DeTomaso by Shirley Quigley 10:00 am ARMA Mass on Channel 12 or 31 10:45 am Livestream Mass on YouTube * Denotes Livestreamed Liturgies 6:00 pm AA Meeting at St. Mary 7:00 pm Rosary at St. Francis StM - St. Mary’s StF - St. Francis StH - St. Hyacinth StJ - St. Joseph StP - St. Patrick

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Items of Interest DIOCESAN PUBLIC POLICY Q: Does sin have a social dimen- WEEKEND this past February sion, too? 2021, despite the pandemic, was quite successful in making the A: Sin is always NOURISH NEW YORK program the free, conscious act CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION permanent in our state. The New of a person, but it has CAMPAIGN (CCC) is an oppor- York State Legislature voted recently its effects also in the tunity to bring truth and hope to peo- to establish NOURISH NEW realm of relationships, ple across the United States and YORK, the state’s farm to food bank indeed in society as a around the world through the media initiative, as a permanent state pro- whole. Hence every and effective communication. Half gram through the Department of Ag- sin has at the same of the collected funds remain in our riculture and Markets. This pandemic time a personal and a social dimen- diocese to support local communica- -initiative, first launched in April sion: sins are bad for the sinner him- tion projects. The other half supports 2020, provides funding to New self, but at the same time they harm national projects in the United States York’s food banks and emergency society, too, and injure others. "And and around the world. At St. Hya- food providers (such as parish food thus they grow stronger, spread, and cinth, St. Patrick, St. Joseph, the pantries) for the direct purchase of become the source of other sins, and so CCC envelope can be placed in the New York-produced fruit, vegetables influence people's behavior" (John first collection. The second collec- and dairy products to feed those Paul II, SRS 36). Think, for example, tion at these churches is for the Visit- seeking assistance. NOURISH NEW ing Missionary. At St. Mary & St. of political systems that perform acts YORK invests in a statewide food of violence or do not protect minori- Francis, the CCC envelope may be system that expands market opportu- placed in the second collection. Vis- nities for farmers, eliminates food ties. Sin is never destiny, and even sin- iting Missionary at these Churches is waste, and make sure no New Yorker ful structures can be changed. To rec- July 17/18. goes hungry. ognize and to name the sin is the first step in freeing oneself from it. Jesus Christ came in order to bring us out of our imprisonment in sin. Creation, which had become entangled in sin, is liberated by Christ for love and justice. The "civilization of love" begins with the conversion of the individual and his reconciliation with God.

Inspiration I am Catholic and I am not ashamed of Jesus! I know that God is always watching me. Faith helps me not only in the field of football but also outside it, so that I want to be a good person and make as few mistakes as possible. ~ Robert Lewandowski

ST. ALBERT THE GREAT ACADEMY is currently accepting applications for teaching positions. Please visit www.stalbertthegreatacademy.com /careers or call us at 315-283-0555.

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Third Sunday, June 19/20, TYBURN ACADEMY OF MARY IM- is designated for food col- MACULATE is seeking teachers for full and lection in our Auburn par- part time positions in the areas of: Latin, ishes. English, Theology, High School Science in-

St. Mary's: Pork and beans, boxed mac and cheese, ap- cluding Living Environment. Chemistry and ple sauce and peanut butter for Cayuga Action Physics, and Physical Education for grades 6- 12. Applicants should be credentialed, experienced or Ss. Mary & Martha: Personal care items, small con- tainers of coffee, mac and cheese for St. Alphonsus certified in the subject area for which they are applying. Pantry. Resumes are accepted in all academic areas as well. In- terested applicants should direct inquiries to: Our Lady of the Snow: Maura DelFavero, Principal St. Patrick: Canned food items, peanut butter and jelly Tyburn Academy (2022 or later expiration) for annual drive. 17 Clymer St. 315-252-2937 St. Joseph: Cooking oil, peanut butter, jelly, stuffing Auburn, NY 13021 [email protected] mix and gravy for Weedsport/Sennett Pantry.

YARD SALE, sponsored by the OFFERTORY COUNTERS are parishioners of St. Joseph Church, needed for Ss. Mary & Martha Par- ish. Money is counted on Monday Weedsport in is conjunction with St. Joseph Church the Weedsport Village Wide Sale, mornings at the Regional Finance Office at Sacred Heart Church on is taking place this Saturday, th th Melrose Road. We would like to June 12 from 8-2 and Sunday, June 13 from 11:30- have four teams per parish, so you 1. Any questions, call Diane at 315-730-5371. only have to count once a month. If you can help, call Thank you in advance for your donations! Shawn at 315-252-7111.

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