reconciliation | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com Breathe Freely Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:11:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://airmaria.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/28143228/amicon-r-100x100.png reconciliation | AirMaria.com https://dev.airmaria.com 32 32 St. John Vianney: Patron of ALL Priests https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/08/04/st-john-vianney-patron-of-all-priests/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2009/08/04/st-john-vianney-patron-of-all-priests/#comments Tue, 04 Aug 2009 16:00:17 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=5969 In this Year of the Priest it is a special pleasure to consider the Patron Saint of ALL Priests, St. John Vianney.  He had been the Patron of Parish Priests but our Holy...

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In this Year of the Priest it is a special pleasure to consider the Patron Saint of ALL Priests, St. John Vianney.  He had been the Patron of Parish Priests but our Holy Father has extended that patronage to all Priests.

Ave Maria Meditations

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St. John Mary Vianney was born in France in 1786. His childhood coincided with the terrible French revolution. He was devout even as a boy and quietly taught other children their prayers. He would be ordained a priest in 1815 but struggled mightily through seminary and was a poor student. He had a very difficult time with Latin. There was even talk among his superiors if he should be ordained or, if ordained, be allowed to hear confessions. They decided to ordain him but gave him one of the least desirable of assignments: to the little town of Ars. The young priest was told that the faith was all but lost there and so he would have little to do. “Then I have everything to do!”, he exclaimed.

Upon arriving in Ars the conditions were as foretold but this good priest knew that the holiness of the people would first need a holy priest and so he took upon himself not only his own seeking of personal holiness but also severe penances for his flock. He fasted continually and only slept a few hours a night, spending most of his time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.

His prayers and penances began to pay off. He spent time waiting for penitents in the confessions and little by little they began to come. The town began to change and people began to return to the practice of their faith. The time needed in the confessional grew and grew until it was up to 16 hours a day! And the people began to come from other places as his renown as a confessor became widely known.

Supernatural gifts were granted to him and he would even wrestle with the devil in the literal sense for the evil one was furious that so many souls were being snatched from his grasp. Oh, if only the evil one could at least keep the people lukewarm but this priest was leading them on the path to holiness and sanctification! When miracles occurred at his intercession he would always give the glory to God or ‘blame’ Our Lady or St. Philomena. Worn out by his labors this holy man of God died in 1859. He was canonized in 1925 and is the Patron of ALL priests. May they follow his example of holiness.

A NOVENA TO ST. JOHN VIANNEY FOR PRIESTS

First Prayer To The Cure’ D’Ars

Dear St. John Vianney, Cure’ D’Ars, speak to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Ask Her to intercede for us to Her Beloved Son. Grant that all priests be given divine insight into the souls of those in their charge. Give them perseverance and fortitude to match their priestly duties. Keep them safe from the wickedness of the world. Amen.
Hail Mary…

Second Prayer To The Cure’ D’Ars

Dear St. John Vianney, Cure’ D’Ars, touch the priests of the world with a great zeal for souls. Draw them close to the Divine Heart of Jesus so inflamed with love for mankind. Give them the grace to discern that which is best for each soul they touch. Give them peace of mind and heart. Amen.
Hail Mary…

Third Prayer To The Cure’ D’Ars

Dear St. John Vianney, Cure’ D’Ars, ask Jesus to give to all priests a great love of poverty so they can become rich in the gifts of the Holy Spirit as you were. We ask this in the Name of Jesus Most Holy and The Immaculate Heart of Mary. Amen. Hail Mary…

Fourth Prayer To The Cure’ D’Ars

Dear St. John Vianney, Cure’ D’Ars, intercede on behalf of all priests. Help them to persevere in a life that is holy, respecting their vows, and above all, doing penance for the conversion of their flock. We ask this with humility. Touch The Immaculate Heart of Mary with our plea. Amen.
Hail Mary…

Fifth Prayer To The Cure’ D’Ars

Dear St. John Vianney, Cure’ D’Ars, be attentive to the needs of your brother priests. Intercede on behalf of all priests, and beg Jesus, through The Immaculate Heart of Mary, that your brothers be given the greatest gift of all, the gift of love. Amen. Hail Mary…

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Thoughts from St. John Marie Vianney

ON THE HOLY MASS:

All Good Works together are not of equal value with the sacrifice of the Mass, because they are the works of men, and the holy Mass is the work of God. Martyrdom is nothing in comparison; it is the sacrifice that man makes of his life to God; the Mass is the sacrifice that God makes to man of His Body and of His Blood. Oh, how great is a priest! if he understood himself he would die. . . . God obeys him; he speaks two words, and Our Lord comes down from Heaven at his voice, and shuts Himself up in a little Host. God looks upon the altar. “That is My well-beloved Son, ” He says, “in whom I am well-pleased. ” He can refuse nothing to the merits of the offering of this Victim. If we had faith, we should see God hidden in the priest like a light behind a glass, like wine mingled with water.

If someone said to us, “At such an hour a dead person is to be raised to life, ” we should run very quickly to see it. But is not the Consecration, which changes bread and wine into the Body and Blood of God, a much greater miracle than to raise a dead person to life? We ought always to devote at least a quarter of an hour to preparing ourselves to hear Mass well; we ought to annihilate ourselves before God, after the example of His profound annihilation in the Sacrament of the Eucharist; and we should make our examination of conscience, for we must be in a state of grace to be able to assist properly at Mass. If we knew the value of the holy Sacrifice of the Mass, or rather if we had faith, we should be much more zealous to assist at it.

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ON THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: (St. John Vianney was known to sometimes in the pulpit, wishing to preach on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, get so choked up that he could hardly speak and would, with tears, point to the tabernacle and say: “There He is!” and that is all he could say. )

We should consider those moments spent before the Blessed Sacrament as the happiest of our lives. Our Lord is hidden there, waiting for us to come and visit Him, and make our request to Him. See how good He is! He accommodates Himself to our weakness. In Heaven, where we shall be glorious and triumphant, we shall see him in all His glory. If He had presented Himself before us in that glory now, we should not have dared to approach Him; but He hides Himself, like a person in a prison, who might say to us, “You do not see me, but that is no matter; ask of me all you wish and I will grant it. “

He is there in the Sacrament of His love, sighing and interceding incessantly with His Father for sinners. To what outrages does He not expose Himself, that He may remain in the midst of us! He is there to console us; and therefore we ought often to visit Him. How pleasing to Him is the short quarter of an hour that we steal from our occupations, from something of no use, to come and pray to Him, to visit Him, to console Him for all the outrages He receives! When He sees pure souls coming eagerly to Him, He smiles upon them. They come with that simplicity which pleases Him so much, to ask His pardon for all sinners, for the outrages of so many ungrateful men.

What happiness do we not feel in the presence of God, when we find ourselves alone at His feet before the holy tabernacles! “Come, my soul, redouble thy fervour; thou art alone adoring thy God. His eyes rest upon thee alone. ” This good Saviour is so full of love for us that He seeks us out everywhere.

ON THE PRIESTHOOD:

The priest is not a priest for himself; he does not give himself absolution he does not administer the Sacraments to himself. He is not for himself, he is for you. After God, the priest is everything. Leave a parish twenty years without priests; they will worship beasts. If the missionary Father and I were to go away, you would say, “What can we do in this church? there is no Mass; Our Lord is no longer there: we may as well pray at home. ” When people wish to destroy religion, they begin by attacking the priest, because where there is no longer any priest there is no sacrifice, and where there is no longer any sacrifice there is no religion. If I were to meet a priest and an angel, I should salute the priest before I saluted the angel. The latter is the friend of God; but the priest holds His place.

ON OUR LADY:

The heart of this good Mother is all love and mercy; she desires only to see us happy. We have only to turn to her to be heard. The Son has His justice, the Mother has nothing but her love. God has loved us so much as to die for us; but in the heart of Our Lord there is justice, which is an attribute of God; in that of the most Holy Virgin there is nothing but mercy. Her Son being ready to punish a sinner, Mary interposes, checks the sword, implores pardon for the poor criminal. “Mother, ” Our Lord says to her, “I can refuse you nothing.”

The Ave Maria is a prayer that is never wearisome. The devotion to the Holy Virgin is delicious, sweet, nourishing. When we talk on earthly subjects or politics, we grow weary; but when we talk of the Holy Virgin, it is always new. All the saints have a great devotion to Our Lady; no grace comes from Heaven without passing through her hands. We cannot go into a house without speaking to the porter; well, the Holy Virgin is the portress of Heaven.

When we have to offer anything to a great personage, we get it presented by the person he likes best, in order that the homage may be agreeable to him. So our prayers have quite a different sort of merit when they are presented by the Blessed Virgin, because she is the only creature who has never offended God. The Blessed Virgin alone has fulfilled the first Commandment–to adore God only, and love Him perfectly. She fulfilled it completely.

ON CONFESSION:

My children, we cannot comprehend the goodness of God towards us in instituting this great Sacrament of Penance. If we had had a favour to ask of Our Lord, we should never have thought of asking Him that. But He foresaw our frailty and our inconstancy in well-doing, and His love induced Him to do what we should not have dared to ask. If one said to those poor lost souls that have been so long in Hell, “We are going to place a priest at the gate of Hell: all those who wish to confess have only to go out, ” do you think, my children, that a single one would remain? The most guilty would not be afraid of telling their sins, nor even of telling them before all the world. Oh, how soon Hell would be a desert, and how Heaven would be peopled!

ON PRAYER:

See my children; the treasure of a Christian is not on the earth, it is in Heaven. Well, our thoughts ought to be where our treasure is. Man has a beautiful office, that of praying and loving. You pray, you love–that is the happiness of man upon the earth. Prayer is nothing else than union with God. When our heart is pure and united to God, we feel within ourselves a joy, a sweetness that inebriates, a light that dazzles us. In this intimate union God and the soul are like two pieces of wax melted together; they cannot be separated. This union of God with His little creature is a most beautiful thing. It is a happiness that we cannot understand.

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Video – Face of Pro-Life #89: Susan Boyce Federal Health Care Not Dead Yet https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/02/14/video-face-of-pro-life-89-susan-boyce-federal-health-care-not-dead-yet/ Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:22:02 +0000 http://19732155 Face of Pro-Life #89 – Susan Boyce with the Health Care facts that will surprise you.  ( 30min) >>> Play Ave Maria! Susan Boyce explains how the federal health care plan which seems...

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Susan Boyce explains how the federal health care plan which seems to have been defeated when Scott Brown won the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in Massachusetts is not at all defeated and still needs to be vigorously opposed. There is a real danger of stealth efforts to bypass normal rules by sneaking it into reconciliation without bringing it past the new senator. She further outlines the many problems that still exist in the plan, including half a trillion of new spending that will increase costs and taxes on employers reducing the number of jobs, unelected boards with unprecedented powers to dictate what gets funded, who gets health care or not. There are many indications that this rationing will be based on how ‘useful’ you are to society, similar to the Nazis.

It would also be a blow to religious freedoms due to the lack of conscience clauses in regard to abortion and abortifacients, mandated home visits, government oversight of marriage counseling. And, of course, abortion funding is still in the plan.

Ave Maria!

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Video – Face of Pro-Life #91: Bill O’Brien Federal Life Issues https://dev.airmaria.com/2010/05/23/video-face-of-pro-life-91-bill-obrien-federal-life-issues/ Sun, 23 May 2010 18:47:00 +0000 http://124996850 Face of Pro-Life #91 – Host Corinn Dahm with Bill O’Brien ( 30min) >>> Play Ave Maria! Corinn Dahm and Bill O’Brien discuss the many problems with the National Healthcare Bill that was recently passed including:...

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Corinn Dahm and Bill O’Brien discuss the many problems with the National Healthcare Bill that was recently passed including:

  • How tax money is being used to fund abortion despite Nancy Pelosi’s claim to the contrary.
  • Unprecedented use of reconciliation.
  • Death Panels and Rationing of limited resources.
  • Better alternatives  being ignored such as the health saving accounts that would actually save money.
  • Assisted suicide, legal in 3 states, more  states have bills pending.
  • Under funded pregnancy centers that are so incredibly helpful to give women real choices
  • How Pro-aborts are limiting choices to women.

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Each Confession benefits the whole Church. https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/03/14/each-confession-benefits-the-whole-church/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/03/14/each-confession-benefits-the-whole-church/#comments Mon, 14 Mar 2011 19:00:26 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=17849 Ave Maria Mediations The Communion of Saints and the Sacrament of Penance: In the Sacrament of Penance man is reconciled with God and with the Church. It is one of the most intimate...

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The Communion of Saints and the Sacrament of Penance:

In the Sacrament of Penance man is reconciled with God and with the Church. It is one of the most intimate and personal of human acts, and brings about many fun­damental changes in the sanctuary of each man’s consci­ence. Yet at the same time this Sacrament also possesses a deep and inseparable social dimension and also brings about many changes in the family circle, the studies, the work, the friendly relationships etc., of the person who goes to Confession.

The greatest tragedy in any man’s life is sin, because the result of sin is a far-reaching disorder which starts in the very centre of his being and spreads outward to affect all those around him. In the Sacrament of Penance Our Lord sorts out all those misplaced elements; in addition to pardoning the sins, he restores to the soul its lost order and harmony.

A well-made confession brings much good to all those who live and work with us. What is more, it is of benefit to very many other people with whom we come into contact in the course of the day. The grace that we receive in this sacrament means that we say and do everything in a very different way.

Not only that, but when a Christian goes to Confession, the whole Church receives an incalculable benefit. Every time a priest pronounces the words of absolution, she rejoices and is mysteriously enriched, because every Confession, through the Communion of Saints, sends blessings which resound through the whole Mystical Body of Christ.

In the intimate life of the Church – whose cornerstone is Christ – every member supports all the others his good works and merits, and is at the same time supported by them. We all need to be, and in fact we all are, continually receiving a share of the spiritual benefits which are common to us all. Our own merits are helping our fellow men in every part of the world. In the same way sin, lukewarmness, venial sins and self -satisfied mediocri­ty weigh down every member of the pilgrim Church: If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together.

This is the other aspect of that solidarity which, on the religious level, is developed in the profound and magnifi­cent mystery of the ‘Communion of Saints’, thanks to which it has been possible to say that ‘every soul that rises above itself raises up the world’. To this ‘law of ascent’ there unfortunately corresponds the ‘law of descent’. Con­sequently one can speak of a ‘communion of sin’, whereby a soul that lowers itself through sin drags down with itself the Church and, in some way, the whole world. In other words there is no sin, not even the most intimate and secret one, that exclusively concerns the person committing it. With greater or lesser violence, with greater or lesser harm, every sin has repercussions on the entire ecclesial body and on the whole human family. Whenever anybody makes a sincere and repentant Confession it is a moment of rejoicing not only for the penitent but for everybody.

The saints in Heaven, the holy souls in Purgatory, and the Church which is still on pilgrimage through this world rejoice together every time an absolu­tion is given. To loosen the chains of sin is at the same time to tighten the bonds of brotherhood. Ought we not to go to this Sacrament more joyfully and more regularly when we know that by the very fact of making a good Confession we are helping so many other Christians, and especially those who are closest to us?

Let us ask God, in the words of the Church: Listen favorably, Lord, to our prayers and help us in our need. The coming of your Son brings us comfort: grant that we may be freed from the taint of our old habits of sin.
Fr. Francis Fernandez

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Thoughts on Confession, The Sacrament of Penance https://dev.airmaria.com/2011/08/31/thoughts-on-confession-the-sacrament-of-penance/ Wed, 31 Aug 2011 19:00:30 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=20797 Ave Maria Meditations Confession and the holy fear of God  When we go to the Sacrament of Penance it will help us very much if we foster the holy fear of God in...

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Ave Maria Meditations

Confession and the holy fear of God 

When we go to the Sacrament of Penance it will help us very much if we foster the holy fear of God in our souls. To receive the sacrament, attrition (a supernatural but imperfect sorrow, arising from fear of punishment, or ­revulsion from the ugliness of the sin … ) is sufficient. But we will receive much more grace if we impel our soul to a sense of filial fear for having offended an Almighty God who is also Our Father. It will be much easier to pass from this filial attitude to one of genuine contrition, a repentance springing from love, to an attitude of sorrow based on love. Then confession becomes an immense source of grace, a place where love grows constantly stronger. 

Interior life grows in sensitivity and depth if we keep continually before us those truths that reveal to us the foundations of this gift of the Holy Spirit: God’s holiness and our wretchedness, our daily failures, the absolute dependence of the creature on his Creator, the enormity of a single venial sin in the sight of the divine holiness, the ingratitude implied by our lack of generosity in living up to the demands of our vocation . We shall understand better the mystery of sin if above all we develop the habit of considering frequently the Passion of Our Lord. We shall learn to love, and thereby dread committing a single venial sin. When we contemplate the suffering that Christ endured for our sins, the countless sins of all the world, our hope will be strengthened and our contrition intensified, and we shall have a firmer resolve to avoid every deliberate fault.  

The holy fear of God joined to love gives a special strength to the Christian’s life. With it, nothing can make him tremble, for nothing can then separate him from the love of God.The soul is consolidated in the virtue of hope and set free from a false and careless security by maintaining a watchful love against the treacherous lures of temptation.  

Let us ask our Mother Mary, the Refuge of Sinners, to make us understand just how much we lose every time we step aside from the path that leads to her son Jesus, even if our faults are only slight ones.  

Fr. Francis Fernandez

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Aug 31 – Homily – Fr George: Oil of Sanctifying Grace https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/08/31/aug-31-homily-fr-george-oil-of-sanctifying-grace/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/08/31/aug-31-homily-fr-george-oil-of-sanctifying-grace/#comments Fri, 31 Aug 2012 11:44:24 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=30182 Homily #120831 ( 08min) Play– Fr. George explains how the foolish virgins without oil in their lamps are like those without sanctifying grace in their souls, grace that can be restored by confession, which...

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Homily #120831 ( 08min) Play– Fr. George explains how the foolish virgins without oil in their lamps are like those without sanctifying grace in their souls, grace that can be restored by confession, which is given only by the Catholic Church. Ave Maria!

Mass: Friday in the 21st Week in Ordinary Time – Wkdy – Form: OF
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1st: 1co 1:17-25
Resp: psa 33:1-2, 4-5, 10, 11
Gsp: mat 25:1-13

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Video – Conf #174: Courage2012-8 – Karl: Testimonies https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/09/26/video-conf-174-courage2012-8-karl-testimonies/ https://dev.airmaria.com/2012/09/26/video-conf-174-courage2012-8-karl-testimonies/#comments Wed, 26 Sep 2012 21:44:07 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=29526 Conferences #174 – ( 49min) >>> Play Ave Maria! Audio Only – Karl gives his inspirational testimony of his experience with SSA at the 2012 Courage Conference at Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. He relates how getting involved...

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Audio Only – Karl gives his inspirational testimony of his experience with SSA at the 2012 Courage Conference at Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. He relates how getting involved in a life of sin, including drugs, alcohol, and pornography lead him away from the Church and into a homosexual lifestyle with all its loneliness and despair. He then shares how he came back from this darkness into the light of faith as he started to attend Courage meetings, which gave him the much needed support of spirituality and friendship.

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Mar 05 – Homily – Fr George: God’s Mercy and Forgiveness https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/03/05/mar-05-homily-fr-george-gods-mercy-and-forgiveness/ Tue, 05 Mar 2013 13:12:50 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=34041 Homily #130305 ( 08min) Play – Fr. George explains the importance of the mercy of God and the forgiveness of sins, the sacrament of which can only be found in the Catholic Church. Ave...

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Mass: St. John Joseph of the Cross – 3rd Cl – Form: EF, Ego Clamavi

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Pope Francis: The Value of Confession – YouTube https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/04/29/pope-francis-the-value-of-confession-youtube/ Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:19:49 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=35222 Pope Francis: The Value of Confession – YouTube. Forgiveness was the central theme of Pope Francis’ homily at mass Monday morning with Vatican employees. He said the Lord forgives and accepts each of...

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Pope Francis: The Value of Confession – YouTube.

Forgiveness was the central theme of Pope Francis’ homily at mass Monday morning with Vatican employees. He said the Lord forgives and accepts each of us as we are and we experience this in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Pope Francis said : Jesus in the confessional is not a dry cleaner: it is an encounter with Jesus, with this Jesus who waits for us, who waits for us just as we are. We are often ashamed to tell the truth: ‘I did this, I thought this’. But shame is a true Christian and even human virtue, … the ability to be ashamed. Pope Francis concluded : “In our country those who are never ashamed are called “sin vergüenza’: this means ‘the unashamed ‘, because they are people who do not have …

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May 06 – Homily – Fr Ignatius: You Also will Testify https://dev.airmaria.com/2013/05/06/may-06-homily-fr-ignatius-you-also-will-testify/ Mon, 06 May 2013 11:00:01 +0000 http://airmaria.com/2013/05/06/may-06-homily-fr-ignatius-you-also-will-testify/ Homily #130506b ( 03min) Play – Fr. Ignatius preaches on how we must participate in the work of God to testify to what God has done for us and so bring people to reconciliation with...

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Homily #130506b ( 03min) Play – Fr. Ignatius preaches on how we must participate in the work of God to testify to what God has done for us and so bring people to reconciliation with Him.
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Mass: Monday 6th Week of Easter – Wkdy – Form: OF
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1st: act 16:11-15
Resp: psa 149:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 9
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