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MASS TIMES
Weekday Masses
Daily | Mon — Sat 9:00 am
Wednesday | 6:00 pm
Adoration at 5 pm
Weekend Masses
Saturday | 5:00 pm
Sunday | 8:30 am, 11:00 am
1:00pm(Spanish) and 5:00 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday | 3:30 pm & by appointment
Every Wednesday we will have
Eucharistic Adoration at 5:00 pm
ending with mass at 6:00 pm
CONTACT
Father Jerry Strange,
[email protected] | 615-614-1035
Tim Conley, Deacon
CJ Donarski, Deacon
Director of Religious Ed.
[email protected] | 760-716-4808
Nancy Martinez, Liturgical & Music Coordinator
Shannon Howard, O2ce Manager
Mon-Fri.: 9 am.—4 pm
LOCATION
Parish Address:
2793 Buckner Lane
Thompson’s Station, TN 37179
O2ce: 615-794-4004
Rectory Address:
2922 Stewart Campbell Pt.
Spring Hill, TN. 37174
O�ce: 615-794-4004
www.nativitycatholic.net
LOVE GOD ~ LOVE OTHERS ~ MAKE DISCIPLES
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PRAYER & WORSHIP
If you would like a Mass celebrated for a speci<c
intention, please contact the church o2ce.
Monday, April 22:
Monday in the Octave of Easter, Communion
Service
Tuesday, April 23:
Tuesday, Octave of Easter +Leon Strange
Wednesday, April 24:
Wed./ Octave of Easter, Success of Nativity,
Financial and Spiritual
Wednesday, April 24
6:00 pm: Bishop Spalding
Thursday, April 25:
Thursday/Octave of Easter, Kate Neely
Friday, April 25:
Friday/Octave of Easter, +Bishop Choby
Saturday, April 26:
Saturday/ Octave of Easter, Increase of V
ocations
)Saturday, April 26:
5:00, Vigil of Divine Mercy Sunday, Intentions of
the Parishioners
Sunday, April 27:
Divine Mercy Sunday, 8:30, End of Abortion
11:00, World Peace
1:00, Intention of the celebrant
5:00, Increase of Faith, Hope and Charity for
Nativity Con<rmands
Prayer Chain Ministry:
SUNDAY READINGS:
EASTER SUNDAY
THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
First Reading:
ACTS 10:34A, 37-43
Second Reading:
COL 3:1-4
Gospel:
John 20:1-9
CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY MISSION STATEMENT
As parishioners of the Catholic Church of the Nativity, we are committed to carrying out the mission of Christ by: Proclaiming the
Word of God ~ Celebrating the mysteries of the faith • Growing in the knowledge and the living of the faith …while loving and
serving our neighbors and growing together in holiness as members of the Body of Christ.
MASS INTENTIONS
2018-2019 FAITH FORMATION
Classes meet between mass from 9:45—10:45 am. For more information, con-
tact - [email protected]
ADULT FAITH FORMATION:
You Can Understand the Bible! and Divine Mercy In the Second Greatest Story
Ever Told - Please stop at the Welcome/Information desk in the narthex and pick
up an information/registration form. For questions please call or text Brenda at
262-470-6279
Sign up for FORMED
FORMED offers parishioners access to the teachings in the Catholic world. Sign
up for FORMED on your smartphone or your computer by going to
www.FORMED.org. In the registration box, type in the parish code JEPZRG.
BAPTISM
Do you have a child who needs the Sacrament of Baptism? Nativity parish will
host Baptism classes on Wednesday, April 17, and May 15, 2019. We begin at 6:30
pm in classroom 111 and is hosted by Deacons Tim and C.J. Please e-mail them to
secure your seat in the up-coming sessions. Parents and God Parents are invited
and need to attend one of these sessions prior to the administration of the Sac-
rament.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Contact Deacons Tim and C. J. for more information.
Anointing of the Sick:
Contact Shannon in the o2ce at 615-794-4004
MARRIAGE
If you are thinking of getting married, please contact Shannon in the o2ce at 615
-794-4004 at least 4 months prior to the celebration.
MOMS GROUP
Meets twice a month on the <rst and third Wednesday of each month from 10 am
to noon in the downstairs nursery. Contact Janeen Ward at 312-523-3923 for
more information.
FRATERNUS
Meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30pm for the boys and the men of the
parish from 5th grade to 95 years young. Come out for fun, food and Formation in
your Faith. For more information call or email Phil Wigginton 615-335-9955 or
YOUTH GROUP
For students 9th grade and above meets on Wednesdays starting with Mass at 6
pm! Come for adoration at 5 pm and spend some time with Jesus. For more in-
formation contact [email protected]
LITURGICAL LIFE
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PRAYER AND WORSHIP
Did You Know?
Why do Catholics have a Corpus on the Cross? Isn’t
Jesus risen for the dead and ascended into heaven?
Cradle Catholics sometimes take outward marks of our
faith for granted because they have always been a part of
our lives. Although we are aware of Catholic sacramen-
tals and symbols, can we truly say thatwe understand
them? What reply do we offer if we are questioned about
a practice, devotion, sacramental, or belief?
It was Our Savior Jesus Christ on the cross, Who had died
for our sins. But his mother quickly
changed the subject and regrettably, an opportunity for
evangelization was lost.
What more could I have shared with both of them? Catho-
lics display a cruci<x which includes the body of Jesus
(corpus) because it reminds us of the greatest gift of love
ever given. An empty cross is a simpli<ed, Christian sym-
bol but doesn’t communicate the full story. Jesus died for
our sins, an act to which we return each and every time
we witness the Holy Sacri<ce of the Mass. At the moment
of Consecration, we are transported, back in time, to the
foot of the cross on
Calvary. We partake of the Body and Blood of Christ, as
He instructed us to do on Holy Thursday, when He said,
“Take and eat”.
The cruci<x also serves as a compelling reminder to love
as He loves and to take up our own cross to follow Him.
Therefore, the cruci<x is a <tting symbol of His death for
our salvation. He was cruci<ed upon it, He died there, and
He was taken down from it after death.
Yet it is the Risen Christ Who is with us always. Perhaps a
more suitable symbol of the resurrected Christ, then, is
the empty tomb – He is no longer there, He has risen.
Alleluia!
And so we continue to “…preach Christ cruci<ed.” 1 Corin-
thians 1:23
¿Sabías?
¿Por qué los católicos tienen un Corpus en la Cruz?
¿No resucitó Jesús por los muertos y ascendió al
cielo?
Los católicos de la cuna a veces dan por sentado las mar-
cas externas de nuestra fe porque siempre han sido
parte de nuestras vidas. Aunque somos conscientes de
los sacramentales y los símbolos católicos, ¿podemos
realmente decir que los entendemos? ¿Qué respuesta
ofrecemos si se nos pregunta sobre una práctica,
devoción, sacramental o creencia?
DID YOU KNOW? PART 2
To add a name please call 615-794-4004
PLEASE PRAY FOR..
Fue nuestro Salvador Jesucristo en la cruz, quien murió por nuestros pecados.
Pero su madre cambió rápidamente de tema y, lamentablemente, se perdió una
oportunidad para la evangelización.
¿Qué más podría haber compartido con ambos? Los católicos exhiben un cruci<-
jo que incluye el cuerpo de Jesús (corpus) porque nos recuerda el mayor regalo
de amor que se nos haya dado. Una cruz vacía es un símbolo cristiano simpli<ca-
do pero no comunica la historia completa. Jesús murió por nuestros pecados, un
acto al que volvemos cada vez que presenciamos el Santo Sacri<cio de la Misa.
En el momento de la Consagración, nos transportamos, retrocediendo en el tiem-
po, al pie de la cruz en el
Calvario. Participamos del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo, como Él nos indicó que
hiciéramos el Jueves Santo, cuando dYo: “Toma y come”.
El cruci<jo también sirve como un recordatorio convincente de amar como Él
ama y tomar nuestra propia cruz para seguirlo. Por lo tanto, el cruci<jo es un
símbolo apropiado de su muerte para nuestra salvación. Fue cruci<cado en él,
murió allí, y fue sacado de él después de la muerte.
Sin embargo, es Cristo resucitado quien está con nosotros siempre. Quizás un
símbolo más adecuado de Cristo resucitado es la tumba vacía: ya no está allí, ha
resucitado. ¡Aleluya!
Y así, seguimos “… predicando a Cristo cruci<cado”. 1 Corinthians 1:23
DID YOU KNOW, CONTINUED
Little Flowers and Blue Knights
Give your daughters and sons the opportunity to walk with saints, grow in vir-
tue, and bring their Catholic faith into their daily lives as young children! Come
join us as we journey through a garden of virtues. Meetings will be held twice a
month. Contact Lore Olivarez [email protected] (469)867-2296 or Gina
Taddeo [email protected] (714) 307-0617 to be added to the group.
¡Dale a tus hYas e hYos la oportunidad de caminar con los santos, crecer en
virtud y llevar su fe católica a sus vidas diarias como niños pequeños! Ven y
únete a nosotros en nuestro viaje a través de un jardín de virtudes. Las reun-
iones se llevarán a cabo dos veces al mes. Tendremos una reunión el sábado 6
de abril de 2019, para aprender más sobre esto. Contacto Lore Olivarez
[email protected] (469) 867-2296
PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS
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PRAYER CHAIN
The Prayer Chain is being restarted from
the ground up. There are no requirements-
just a commitment to say a prayer of our
own choosing for the person requesting
prayer. It is completely done by email and
there are no meetings. Christians are
called to intercede for each other, and this
is a simple and effective intercessionary
method. Please send an email to
sign up as a prayer warrior or if you have
any questions. This is also the email to use
to ask for prayers for speci<c intentions
relating to health, job, school, family or
private intentions.
ST. JOSEPH’S ALTAR
The Women’s Group of Nativity would like to
thank everyone who participated in the
celebration of St Joseph’s Day. We raised
$1250.00 for the Pregnancy Center of
Middle Tn. Thank you for helping us honor
St Joseph in this special way.
WGON MEETING 4/25
Women's Group of Nativity is meeting on
the 4th Thursday of this month, April
25th. Please bring an item for The Well
and/or Food Pantry. We will be electing
board members for next year, so please
come prepared. All are welcome! Dinner at
6:30 pm and Meeting at 7:00 pm
El Grupo de Mujeres de la Natividad se
reunirá el cuarto jueves de este mes, es el
25 de abril. Por favor traiga un artículo para
El pozo y / o la despensa de alimentos.(The
Well y / o Food Pantry) Elegiremos
miembros de la junta directiva para el
próximo año, así que por favor vengan
preparados. ¡Todos son bienvenidos! Cena
a las 6:30 pm y reunión a las 7:00 pm.
NATIVITY AMBASSADORS
Smiling faces create holy moments by
sharing information about our parish. We
need you! Good men and women wanted
for to be Ambassadors for Nativity. Contact
Beth Pender @ 931-388-7444
UPCOMING EVENTS
PARISH FINANCIALS
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Registered Families 740
Attendance 1325
Received
Regular Collection $8523
Online Regular Collection $3028
Building Fund $ 1950
Online Building Fund $405
Votive Candles $43
Good Friday $26
Easter Offering $ 32
Easter Flowers $20
Building Donations
March 2019 $60,505
2019 YTD $93,877
2018 YTD $76,480
PARISH CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, April 22
6:00 PM Financial Peace l Teen Room
6:00 PM KofC Board Meeting I Downstair
Tuesday, April 23
6:30PM Fraternus | Teen Room
7:00 PM Catechism Class | Room 111
Wednesday, April 24
9:00 AM Homeschool Group IDownstairs
5:00 PM Adoration| Sanctuary
6:00 PM Youth Group I Teen Room
6:30 PM Rosary I Sanctuary
7:00 PM Choir Practice I Music Room
Thursday, April 25
10:00 AM Men for Him I Teen Room
6:00 PM WGON Meeting I Narthex
Friday, April 26
Saturday, April 27
9:30 AM Blue Knights & Little Flowers
Informational Meeting
5:00 PM Mass I Sanctuary
WGON Bake Sale
Sunday, April 28
8:30 AM Mass | Sanctuary
WGON Bake Sale
11:00 AM Mass | Sanctuary
WGON Bake Sale
1:00 AM Mass Spanish | Sanctuary
WGON Bake Sale
5:00 AM Mass | Sanctuary
WGON Bake Sale
PARISH NEWS & EVENTS
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The food
pantry is
located on
the shelves
in the
Narthex.
Please put
canned and boxed goods on the shelves.
There are plastic bags for parishioners
to take home items that are needed.
Items that are not taken will be donated
to The Well in Spring Hill. Please give
what you can and take what you need
FRATERNUS meets on
Tuesday evenings
from 6:30 to 8:30pm
for the boys and the
men of the parish from
5th grade to 95 years
young. Come out for
fun, food and
Formation in your Faith. For more
information call or email Phil Wigginton
615-335-9955 or
YOUTH GROUP is for students 9th grade
and above. We meet on Wednesdays
after the 6 pm Mass until 8 pm. Please
join us for Adoration at 5, Mass at 6,
followed by a meal, fun and fellowship.
For more information please contact
PLEASE RETURN the
baby bottles with or
without a donation
for the Pregnancy
Centers of Middle
Tennessee to the
designated collection
container in the
The Catholic Church of Nativity would like to thank the 200 families who are currently
giving electronically. You may not see these fellow parishioners place an envelope in the
basket every week, but their consistent giving does not go unnoticed in our parish
o2ce. Each month our parish receives a steady and predictable stream of income from
those donors who have made the commitment to give to God <rst by having a designated
contribution automatically transferred to our parish through our Online Giving Program If
you would like to learn more about this easy, safe and secure way of giving, please
contact Deacan CJ ([email protected])
or Mark Taddeo ([email protected]) or check out our website
at www.NativityCatholic.net
BISHOP’S APPEAL UPDATE- Bishop Spalding is grateful for the prayers and support of
the faithful of our Diocese and for those who have made a gift or pledge to the 2019
Bishop’s Annual Appeal for Ministries. Please consider a gift in support of his ministries
that serve our Catholic community and beyond throughout Middle Tennessee. Giving
brochures are available at your church entrance. Read more at
www.dioceseofnashville.com
The Diocese of Nashville requires all parishes to have their Safe Environment training
which also includes a background check. Everyone 18 and up has to do it again by going
online and creating an account.
To get started go to https://nashville.cmgconnect.org
If you have any questions, please contact Phil Wigginton at [email protected] /
(615)335-9955 or Lore Olivarez at [email protected] (469) 867-2296
La Diócesis de Nashville requiere que todas las parroquias tengan una capacitación de
Ambiente Seguro, que también incluye una veri<cación de antecedentes. Todo el mundo
tiene que volver a hacerlo conectándose y creando una cuenta.
Para comenzar, vaya a https://nashville.cmgconnect.org
Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor contacte a Phil Wigginton at [email protected]
at [email protected] / (615)335-9955 o Lore Olivarez [email protected]
(469) 867-2296
There will be a Holy Spirit Seminar starting April 28, 2019 and going for 7 weeks. This
will be an opportunity to learn about the Holy Spirit and the way He works in our daily lives.
The seminar will run from 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM in the Chapel at St. Ignatius of Antioch
Church, 601 Bell Road, Antioch, TN 37013. There is no cost but we would appreciate your
registering in advance so that we can make adequate arrangements. If you have any
questions, call Teresa Seibert at 615-430-9343 or you may email her
Evelyn Waugh said his famous novel, Brideshead Revisted, is the story of grace – “that is
to say, the unmerited and unilateral act of love by which God continually calls souls to
Himself.” Join Father John Sims Baker for a discussion of the novel, which has been called
one of the best novels of the 20th century. The Diocesan O2ce of Adult Formation
continues our Catholic Imagination series on Thursday, April 25 at 7pm. All are welcome!
Catholic Pastoral Center, 2800 McGavock Pike, Entrance 2. RSVP/Questions: Joan
Watson,[email protected], 615-783-0263
Pregnancy Center Donations:
Thank you all very much for your ongoing support of the Pregnancy
Center. When dropping off items, please remember they can only
accept baby clothes, items for ages two and under and maternity
clothes.
STEWARDSHIP
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Dear Family of Nativity,
The staff and I wish you a very blessed and peaceful
Easter Season. The past six months have been a great
blessing to each and every one of us. We have not only
grown in the numbers – just look at the parking lot on
Sunday morning, but we have grown <nancially and
spiritually. In short, “God continues to greatly bless our
efforts abundantly above anything that we can ask,
think, or imagine.” (Eph.3:20) It is a great blessing to
have a new speaker system for our growing choir and
certainly the larger tabernacle which I hope draws our
attention to our daily Eucharistic celebrations.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian
life. Each of us is called as Catholics to be a Eucharistic
people – the Church lives from the Eucharist, which is
the living sign of Christ’s love for each of us, making
present his redeeming sacri<ce on the Cross. The
Eucharist IS Christ in His Love, giving Himself to us as
our food and drink, to strengthen us on our journey of
faith as missionary disciples.
The Eucharist is a mystery to be lived. We are called and
sent to be a “Eucharistic people”. We are called and sent
to live from the graces we receive in the Eucharist, to be
salt and light for the world we share. In doing this we
make something beautiful to offer to God, who has
greatly blessed us.
The love that we receive in the Eucharist is the love we
are called to share with the world. Day by we are called
to grow in holiness and to become and offering more
and more acceptable to God. (Mt. 5:48) We are called to
make our lives a kind of prayer – doing everything for
God’s honor and glory as well as the good of our brothers
and sisters.
WE are called to live our lives beautifully; to “Be the Best
Version of Ourselves.” We are called to be present to
those in need in our community and called to live our
lives as a sacri<ce to God – offering our lives in service,
by living and doing everything we can to proclaim in
word and deed the glory of God.
Many thanks and prayers to those who give of their time,
talent, and treasure to make the Catholic Church of the
Nativity a place of worship, a place of spiritual growth, a
place of welcome for everyone. We have come a long
way in ten short years, but we have a long way yet to go.
Again, I ask God to greatly bless you all; the small and the
tall, with His greatest blessings.
Remember: Love God, Love Others, Make Disciples.
Fr. Jerry
Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord
ACTS 10:34A, 37-43; PS 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; COL 3:1-4 or 1 COR 5:6B-8; JN 20:1-9
He is risen! He is truly risen! This is what the celebration of Easter is all about — the
truth that Jesus was cruci<ed for our sins and three days later rose from the dead,
conquering death once and for all.
We know it’s true, but this Easter Sunday, let’s ask ourselves IF we live as if it’s true.
Do we live as witnesses to the glorious reality of the Resurrection?
A witness, of course, is one with <rst-hand knowledge. Our readings today focus not
only on the Resurrection itself, but also on those who were witnesses to it.
In the Gospel, St.John describes the very <rst witnesses to the empty tomb, Mary
Magdalene, John (“the disciple whom Jesus loved”), and Peter. Each had an individual
“experience” of the empty tomb. Each went up close to see for themselves what
Jesus’ love had accomplished. How can we as Christian Stewards all these years
later see for ourselves and so become His witnesses? We “See for ourselves” when
we prayerfully read the Scriptures knowing they are a living love letter from God with
a message to each one of us. We “See for ourselves” each time we receive the
precious
Body and Blood of our Lord in the Eucharist. We “see for ourselves” when we
experience His personal and healing power in our hearts during Reconciliation. We
“see for ourselves” when we pour out our lives in loving service to
those around us and experience the deep satisfaction that only comes when we are
imitating our Savior.
This Easter, resolve to live as if the saving power of the Resurrection is true.
Experience Jesus for yourself every day from now on. You will be a powerful witness
to the truth that He is risen! He is truly risen!
Domingo de Pascua, la resurrección del Señor
¡Él ha resucitado! ¡Él realmente ha resucitado! De esto se trata la celebración de la
Pascua: la verdad de que Jesús fue cruci<cado por nuestros pecados y tres días
después se levantó de entre los muertos y conquistó la muerte de una vez por todas.
Sabemos que es verdad, pero este domingo de Pascua, preguntémonos SI vivimos
como si fuera verdad. ¿Vivimos como testigos de la gloriosa realidad de la
Resurrección?
Un testigo, por supuesto, es uno con conocimiento de primera mano. Nuestras
lecturas de hoy se enfocan no solo en la Resurrección en sí misma, sino también en
aquellos que fueron testigos de ella.
En el Evangelio, San Juan describe los primeros testigos de la tumba vacía, María
Magdalena, Juan ("el discípulo a quien Jesús amaba") y Pedro. Cada uno
tenía una “experiencia” individual de la tumba vacía. Cada uno se acercó para ver por
sí mismos lo que el amor de Jesús había logrado. ¿Cómo podemos, como
Administradores Cristianos, todos estos años ver por nosotros mismos y así
convertirnos en Sus testigos? Nos "vemos por nosotros mismos"
cuando leemos en oración las Escrituras sabiendo que son una carta de amor
viviente de Dios con un mensaje para cada uno de nosotros. "Vemos por
nosotros mismos" cada vez que recibimos el precioso
Cuerpo y sangre de nuestro Señor en la Eucaristía. "Vemos por nosotros
mismos" cuando experimentamos Su poder personal y sanador en nuestros
corazones durante la Reconciliación. "Vemos por nosotros mismos"
cuando vertemos nuestras vidas en un servicio amoroso a quienes nos rodean y
experimentamos la profunda satisfacción que solo se produce cuando estamos
imitando a nuestro Salvador.
Esta Pascua, resuelve vivir como si el poder salvador de la Resurrección es
erdadero. Experimenta a Jesús por ti mismo todos los días de ahora en adelante.
¡Serás un poderoso testigo de la verdad de que Él ha resucitado! ¡Él realmente ha
resucitado!
From Father Jerry
CONTACT INFORMATION
COMMUNITY
Bulletin: Shannon Howard | 615-794-4044 |
Hearts & Hands: Sue Conley | 615-392-8323 | [email protected]
Knights of Columbus: Joe Connell | 615-815-0255
[email protected] | Meets the <rst Monday of the month at 6 pm
Men’s Club: Greg Switzer | 615-943-6783 | [email protected]
Men’s club is the third Sunday of the month at 6:30 pm
(except for December)
Nativity Ambassadors: Beth Pender | Debbie O’Dell
615-794-4004 | [email protected]
Supper Club: Alice Donarski | 760-716-4482 | [email protected]
Wedding & Events: Kathy Conley | 615-519-5822
Women’s Group: Andrea Sadd | 615-260-5251 | Janice Russell
615-974-0023 | [email protected]
Meets the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm
(except for December)
SERVICE
Building & Grounds: Frank Sticca | 615-961-7136 | [email protected]
Finance: Bill Pogge | 615-428-0083 | [email protected]
Parish Council: Steve Homrich | 615-852-0631 [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION
Deacon CJ Donarski, Director of Religious Education | 615-794-4004
Fraternus: Phil Wigginton | 615-302-1404
[email protected] | Meets Tuesdays at 6:30 pm
Youth Group: Nikki Jaent | 615-944-6484 | Lore Olivarez | 469-867-2296
Youth Group meets Wednesdays with Mass at 6 pm
LITURGY AND MASS MINISTRIES
Nancy Martinez, Liturgy Coordinator | 615-794-4004
Altar Servers: James Dell | 931-334-7919 |
Arts & Environment: Betty Qualls | 615-584-4199 | [email protected]
Eucharistic Ministers: Deacon Tim Conley | 615-519-6053
Homebound: Marilyn Jansen | 615-435-9312 | [email protected]
Lectors: Jim Reising | 615-392-7918 | nativitylec-
Music Coordinator: Nancy Martinez | 615-414-4863
[email protected] | Music practices on Wednesdays at 7 pm
Ushers: Jason Wooldridge | 615-294-1379 | [email protected]
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