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Sacred Heart Parish

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 -- 16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 -- 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20 (for Ascension); otherwise Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19; or, for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17- 23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20

May 6, 2018 Sixth Sunday of Easter Page Two

Sixth Sunday of Easter In today's Gospel from John, Jesus speaks of his disciples as his friends. God's invitation to loving friendship is present in all of our readings. God offers a relationship of mutual knowledge and trust. As with our ordinary human friendships, a space is created where we can relax, rest, and be playful with each other. We can feel safe enough to reveal our inner selves to each oth-er, and to heal divisions between us. Friendship with God is not burdensome or dutiful, as with slaves and masters, because it leads to a shared joy. Nor is the friendship shallow or senti-mental, because it involves a mutual laying down of one's self. Friendship with God eventually means extending this shared love to others, and becoming a part of the wider circle of God's friends. God longs to be friends with us, and extends an invita-tion. Multiple Conversions The story described in our first reading is a major turning point, both in the book of Acts and in the early Christian community. In Acts 10 and 11, we hear a story of multiple conversions: of Cornelius, of Peter, and of the church. Cornelius embraced the path of Jesus and received the gift of the Holy Spirit. Peter, through his earlier visions and the pouring out of the Spirit on Gentiles, began to understand how God was breaking through his pre-conceived ideas. The story concludes in the next scene with the meeting of the leaders in Jerusalem. As Peter described to them what happened to him and to Cornelius, the leaders were amazed at what God was doing. God was breaking down barriers and inviting everyone to God's table. The church real-ized that it had to rethink how it understands God and itself as church. Out Ahead of Us In the book of Acts, we learn that God is the primary active agent in the world. God is indeed active within the church. But here we learn that the Holy Spirit also is out ahead of us, work-ing in the lives and communities of people who are different from us. God is busy within and among people who don't know God, or who understand God differently, or who struggle to understand God. Like Peter and the early church, many of us somehow learned, often in childhood, whom to trust and who should be avoided. God, however, seems to be fond of crossing boundaries. The Spirit is stirring in our neighborhoods, work-places, and public spaces. Many of us will need to learn to pay

attention to this. The Spirit invites us to find God there and to join in God's work. Our parishes are invited to embrace our local communities. As we listen and learn from our neighbors and share God's love with them, we will deepen our understand of being the church today. Today's Readings: Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4; 1 Jn 4:7-10; Jn 15:9-17 Copyright (c) J. S Paluch Co., Inc.

Weekly Offering This Week: $18,421.00 Catholic Home Mission Appeal: $ 1,757.00 Please consider electronic giving as a way to simplify your hectic lives. Thank YOU!

Card Sets for Spiritual Bouquet

for Mother’s Day

This year Sacred Heart Parish will offer a NOVENA for Mother’s Day. All of the Masses for nine days will be for living and deceased mothers.

If you would like to give a card to someone who is living:

• Take a card & envelope for the person.

• Return the request envelope to the rectory via mail, the collec-tion basket, or through the mail slot in the door.

If the person is deceased and you would like to have her remembered at the Novena of Masses, please fill

out the form and return to the rec-tory by Monday, May 7.

Mother’s Day Spiritual Bouquet Novena Request

Please remember: (please print clearly)

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

in the Novena of Masses at Sacred Heart Church beginning on May 8.

Requested by: ______________________________________________

Telephone: _________________________________________________

Offering: _____________________

Return to the rectory by Monday, May 7.

Mother’s Day Flower Sale on May 12 & 13 Flowers are a Mother’s favorite!

On Saturday, May 12, and Sunday, May 13, The Apostles for Life will sell beautiful bouquets of fresh-cut flowers after all Masses. Choose the perfect bouquet from a variety of colors and assortments. Carnation Bouquets--$10; Spring Mixed Bouquets--$10; Rose/Daisy Bouquets--$15; Deluxe Garden Hydrangea Bouquets--$30. Proceeds will be used to help young women facing a crisis pregnancy situation and in need assistance. Please support this life-saving work of The Women’s Centers of Greater Chi-cagoland. Since its founding in 1984, The Women’s Centers have helped saved more than 39,500 babies— and their mothers--from the tragedy of abortion. For more information, please visit their website at www.GoTwc.org. Thank you for your generous support. Since its founding in 1984, The Women’s Centers have helped saved more than 39,500 babies—and their mothers--from the tragedy of abortion. For more information, please visit their website at www.GoTwc.org. Thank you for your generous support.

Lily Marie Cassidy

Miles Everett Randall

Anushka Singh

Mac Anderson Sundt

Mia Charlotte Sundt

Marlow Edie Wiesbrock

Forgot to pick up a bulletin? Go to the menu bar at the top of the page (ABOUT US) and click on “Bulletins”.

http://www.sacredheartlombard.org

Illinois Right to Life Banquet Illinois Right to Life will celebrate lives saved from abortion at its Golden Jubilee on Friday, May 18, 2018 at the Carlisle in Lom-bard, Illinois. They have invited renowned pro-life comedian and author, Mike G. Williams, to help them celebrate not only Illi-nois Right to Life’s 50th Birthday, but also the birthdays of thousands of babies saved through their work. Purchase tickets at: www.IllinoisRightToLife.org/banquet or call 312-422-9300. His own personal adoption stories will touch your heart.

Religious Education News Corner “To Jesus through Mary!

Everyone is cordially invited to attend our special Candlelight Rosary Procession and Benediction to take place on Wednesday, May 9, at 7:00 p.m. in our Church. Come join us as we honor Our Blessed Mother during Her beautiful month of May!

In addition, all of our school and Religious Education fami-lies, as well as all of our parishioners, are invited to our first annual Parish-Wide May Crowning, in conjunction with our next Family Mass, on Saturday, May 12, at 5:00 p.m., fol-lowed by refreshments in our Parish Center. We truly hope to see you all there!

Younger than Ever

WHAT’S BIO-MIMICRY?

For a fascinating journey into the world of Bio-Mimicry and the surprises it has in store for us, join the Younger than Ever Club on Wednesday, May 16, at 1:30 p.m. At this unusual presentation, “The Natural Naturalist,” Kim White will show us how man’s inventions have often mimicked God’s designs in Nature. Through graphics and, perhaps, even a few creatures, Kim will demonstrate how so many designs in nature have been utilized to solve problems and help us in our everyday lives. The meeting will be held at the Sacred Heart Parish Cen-ter. Anyone 55 years or older can join the Younger than Ever Club for interesting and entertaining treats just like this one. For more information, call Deacon Frank or Marlene Annerino at 630-627-2234.

St. Vincent de Paul Society’s Spring Clothes Drive St. Vincent DePaul Society’s spring clothing drive will be June 9 and 10. Watch the bulletin for our announce-ment. As always, we will distribute donation bags the week-end before. If you have questions please call us (630-812-2270) and leave a message. Your call will be returned as soon as pos-sible. Thanks, Diane Sullivan [email protected]

PADS Just a note for Sacred Heart’s PADS participation… We as a parish will be providing the meal on Tuesday, May 15, we have a ‘needs sheet’ for our meal. We are grateful for all those who have contrib-uted in previous dinners. Thank you to Sue Martin for coordinating and for all those who take this commission to heart of helping those less fortunate by feeding the hungry. If you are able to help please call Bob or Gayle Krol at 630-495-0798 or email at [email protected] Our needs will be Hamburgers, buns, water, potato chips, potato salad/ Cole slaw/ mac salad, cheese slices, condi-ments, brownies, ice cream and water. The drop off would be at First Church of Lombard be-tween 6:10 and 6:30 p.m.

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THIS WEEK Monday, May 7

1st Gr. Daisy Troop—2:35 p.m. - PC106 Prayer Blanket Ministry—7:00 p.m. - PC106

Tuesday, May 8

Confessions—8:30 a.m. Bible Study—1:00 p.m. - PC106

Confessions—6:00 p.m. District 9 Ala-non Alateen Mtg.—6:30 p.m. - PC106

Festival Choir Practice—7:00 p.m. - CH Hopeful Hearts Mtg.—7:00 p.m. - PC 104

Glee Choir Concert—7:00 p.m. - Gym

Wednesday, May 9 Walk thru America Set-up—8:00 a.m. - PC104/105/106

Cherub Choir Practice—5:00 p.m. - CH Children’s Choir Practice—5:30 p.m. - CH

Thursday, May 10

Walk thru America—8:00 a.m. - PC104/105/105 Parent Faith Formation Mtg.—6:30 p.m. - PC104/105/106

Contemporary Choir Practice—7:00 p.m. - CH

Friday, May 11 Teacher Appreciation Luncheon—11:00 a.m. - PC104/105/106

Jr. High Spring Dance—6:00 p.m. - PC Apostles for Life—7:00 p.m. - STY

Saturday, May 12

St. Vincent de Paul Mtg.—8:30 a.m. - PC106 Parish-Wide May Crowning Celebration—6:00 p.m. -

PC104/105/106

Please see the Mass schedule on page six for Mass times each day.

Rosary and Litany

Members of the Marian Movement of Priests invite everyone to pray the rosary on Tuesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. All are also invited to pray the rosary at 7:35 a.m., before the 8:00 a.m. Mass.

Monthly Respect Life Holy Hour

There is a monthly respect life holy hour on the first Friday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the church. All are invited to attend.

Legion of Mary

This apostolate of men and women devote themselves to pray-er. They meet on Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. and the Jr. members (ages 5—17) meet from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Prayer Blanket Ministry

For anyone requesting a prayer blanket, the order forms are located in the racks in the vestibule of the church. Please fol-low the directions that are on the order form.

Moms & Tots Ministry

Moms and Tots Ministry has play dates. For more information contact Corrie Donovan at 312-631-8815 or email [email protected].

Bulletin Cut-off Date

Anyone interested in putting an article in the bulletin should submit their article to [email protected]. The cut off date for bulletin article requests is Monday morning at 9:00 a.m.—20 days prior to the next bulletin. In case of federal holi-days, the cut-off would be sooner. Articles may be adjusted according to space and regular editing purposes per the bulle-tin editor.

Promise to Protect / Pledge to Heal

Believe in the possibility of help and healing. There is Hope. Your local Victim Assistance Coordinator is available to help you or anyone who has been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church. We will listen to your needs and support you. We will help you to make a formal complaint and arrange a personal meeting with the bishop, or his dele-gate, if desired. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. The Victim Assistance Coordinator in your diocese/eparchy is: Lori Chassee at [email protected] or call 815-263-6467.

Is Your Child Abusing Drugs or Alcohol?

We are a support group and are parents who have been there and understand your struggle. For confidential information, contact: [email protected].

Young Couples Hospitality Ministry

The Young Couples Group is a ministry in which married cou-ples and young families get together for food and fellow-ship. We meet on the third Friday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. For more information, please contact Sa-rah LaSota at [email protected] or 630-286-9662

Hopeful Hearts Ministry

Hopeful Hearts is a ministry for women who are currently dealing with or have dealt in the past with any struggles in growing their family. Whether longing for a child or grieving the loss of a baby, this group is intended to be a place to come together and give each other support, encouragement, and hope. Please contact Lindsay Hollenbach [email protected] or Sarah LaSo-ta [email protected] for more information.

Immaculate Conception Church Invites You to Join Us on May 10, at 7:00 p.m.!

If you are a mother, grandmother, aunt or friend of

minor children, you will not want to miss this evening. Come and learn about the epidemic of hu-man trafficking that most of us know little about. WAR, International pro-vides safe houses for at-risk women throughout the world (including the United States). The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking globally, with hundreds of thou-sands in the United States. Human trafficking victims have been identified in cities, suburbs, and rural areas in all 50 states, and in Washington, D.C. Did you know that 15,500 children are trafficked into the United States each year? Did you know that the Super Bowl is the most highly trafficked event in the coun-try? Did you know that children as young as four years old, as well as teens, are often kidnapped, moved to another country and trafficked? Following a presentation on human trafficking, we will be able to shop the WAR Boutique, featuring jewelry, scarves, stationary, home décor and much more, all created by women around the world rescued from human trafficking. Please save the date and join us for an informative and eye-opening evening. RSVP to Pam Stefik at 630-530-3497. Immaculate Conception is lo-cated at 134 Arthur Street in Elmhurst.

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

Vigil Saturday & Sunday

May 5 & 6: Sixth Sunday of Easter Second Collection: Grounds & Maintenance

5:00 p. m. Visiting priest

Simon & Anne Wallace by Janet Pikunas

8:30 a.m. People of the Parish 11:00 a.m.

Anton & Anna Barbick by Barbick family Mary Murphy by Scholz family

Monday May 7: Easter Weekday

12:00 p.m. Visiting priest

Marilyn Cupure by Sher Townley

Tuesday May 8: Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Louis Gluth by Dean & Jamie Schumacher

Wednesday May 9: Easter Weekday

8:00 a.m. Marilyn Zubak by Proffitt & Banach families

Thursday May 10: St. Damien de Veuster 12:00 p.m. Leona Schmitt by Schmitt family

Friday May 11: Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Visiting priest

Marcella Dion by Daniel & Eva Payne & family

Vigil Saturday & Sunday

May 12 & 13: Seventh Sunday of Easter Second Collection: Catholic Education

5:00 p.m.

All of the women enrolled in the Mother’s Day Novena People of the Parish

8:30 a.m. All the women enrolled in the Mother’s Day Novena

11:00 a.m.

All the women enrolled in the Mother’s Day Novena

Parishioners in the Military Pray for Justin Batt, Filemon Diaz, John Donovan, Chris-topher Hopkins, 2Lt. Jordan Lemens, CW5 Joseph Lem-ens, 1Lt. Joseph Lemens III, Pvt. David Mace, Spc. Sean Mace, PFC Kyle Mrazek, Daniel Payne II, Joseph Peters, Josh Ploke, Thomas Reiter, Sgt., Kristopher Ruszkowski, MSgt.– E7 Keith Ruszkowski, MSgt.-E7 Katie Schultz, Robbie Stratton, Kevin Sullivan Sgt., Joseph Tomiello, Lt. Joshua Wiley, Tim Willis, Jacob St. Blancard, 1Lt..

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK:

Haley Naebig Thomas Morris Anonymous

Winnie Lyons Mary Lou Maggiore George Hyland

Duncan Kero Ronne Stankus Kendall Monaghan

Amanda Kero Evan Ruud Drake Dannhauser

Mike Bauer Elisabeth Andrejek Colleen Wick

Susan Eagan Michael Eagan Kristine Dowd

Audrey Ross

VOCATION PRAYER CALENDAR for DOJ May 6—12

6 Frs. Vernon Arseneau, Lee Bacchi 7 David Diesem (Seminarian) 8 Frs. Larry Brunette, Dong Bui 9 Srs. Lauriana Kahne, Ann Letourneau, Jeanne Oursler, Dorothy Randall, Joanne Vallero CSJ 10 Frs. Daniel Bachner, Raed Bader 11 Frs. Brad Baker, John Balluff 12 Rocco Busato, Arnulfo Cisneros (Deacon Candi-dates)

Pray for vocations to the priesthood,

diaconate, and religious.

“Joyful Again!” Retreat for Widow & Widowers Dates / locations: June 23 & 24—St. Julie’s

Tinley Park July 21 & 21—Holy Family Inverness August 11 & 12—Mary Queen of Heaven Elmhurst

“Joyful Again”! Is a nationally recognized retreat. It provides the widowed with support from others who understand the loss as-sociated with the death of a spouse. “Joyful Again”! Is a two-day retreat for widows & widowers who want to resolve the grief they feel inside and begin to live again after the death of their spouse. The retreat emphasizes self-help, personal growth skills, and personal spiritual practices that will enable the participant to take the healing journey. For more information contact: Joyful Again! 708-354-7211 or email [email protected] or go to the website: www.joyfulagain.org.

Summer FormationActivities for Youth

Totus Tuus

You can register your children (grades 1 through 12) for Totus Tuus through the Diocese of Joliet website. Go to https://www.givecentral.org/totus_tuus At that web site, you can see the schedule for local par-ishes. This year Sacred Heart’s Totus Tuus participation is June 24 - 29. Contact Dr. Linda Andrejek, DRE, with any questions. The same week, the Sacred Heart preschool has their Vacation Bible School program. See the flyer on the church website under “Ministries” on the menu bar. Choose “Youth”. Please contact Mrs. Jeanne Kaefer, pre-school teacher, at [email protected] with any questions for that age group.

Job Opportunity! Immaculate Conception Parish in Elmhurst is looking for a Part-Time Accounting Clerk. This is an hourly position Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday each week. Duties include: • timely and accurate preparation of bank deposits • database postings, and weekly reports. Additional responsibilities include some general accounting tasks and clerical support for the Parish Office. We are seeking a candidate with a positive demeanor, familiarity with MS Office, and attention to detail. If you are interested in applying, please email your resume to [email protected].

Save the Date

Thursday, August 23 Shotgun Start at 1:00 p.m.

Joliet Country Club

This event will benefit the homeless, veterans, and others in need within our community through pro-grams offered by Catholic Charities, Diocese of Jo-liet.

For event sponsorship information, Contact Pete at 630-519-6531 [email protected]

For other event questions,

contact Marianne at 815-724-1229 or [email protected]

Pentecost Sunday Celebration on May 20

The members of all of the 16 parishes in the Eastern DuPage Deanery in the Diocese of Joliet (Sacred Heart, St. Pius X, Christ the King, Ascension of our Lord, St. Alexander, St. John the Apostle, Immaculate Conception, Visitation, Mary Queen of Heaven, St. Alexis, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Philip, St. Joseph, St. Peter, Holy Ghost, and St. Andrew Kim)

are invited to join in the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit. The sacred Easter season officially comes to an end on the Solemnity of Pentecost, May 20. All of us are called to give witness to the presence of the Spirit in our lives. You are especially invited on this day to consider how you will show the guidance of the Holy Spirit in your life. Please consider making a difference, as we celebrate the birthday of the Church, by the ways in which we proclaim that we are Christ’s followers. ∗ Invite a friend or neighbor to come to church with you! ∗ Go out of your way to encourage someone to come to Mass that perhaps does not regularly attend! ∗ All day on May 20th, wear the colors of the Holy Spirit. Red, yellow, and orange

clothing can be outward reminders of the presence of the Spirit. Congratulate others, when you see them dressed this way, for proclaiming the presence of the Spirit!

∗ Show that you are filled with the Holy Spirit in any way you can by reaching out to a stranger or a needy person. Talk to others after Mass that you normally don’t talk to!

∗ Pray with thanks for the gifts of the Holy Spirit and think about how important they are in your life!

GERMANFEST

Save the date!!!!

July 19 - 22, 2018

Sacred Heart School Contact Informa on 322 W. Maple Street Lombard, IL 60148 630-629-0536 www.shslombard.org Dr. Joy Packard-Higgins, Principal Maureen O’Neill Nielsen, Asst. Principal

May 8th - Glee Choir Concert

May 9th - May Crowning

May 10th— 8th Grade Field Trip to Chicago

May 10th— 4th Grade Walk Through Ameri-ca May 11th— Junior High Dance

May 16th— 8th Grade last day and luncheon May 17th— Parent Informa on Session: Summer Bridging

May 18th— 8th Grade Gradua on

May 24th—End of year Field Day

May 25th— Last Day of School

ENROLLING FOR 2018-19 NOW!

Tui on Transfer Grant

♦ Families transferring into 1-8 grades from public, non-Catholic private, or homeschool

♦ $1000 grant in year one

♦ $500 grant in year two

♦ Not need based

SCRIP: Earn tui on discounts when you and your family/friends buy gi cards for anything from groceries and gas to Disney and home improvement purchases. Some families have covered 100% of tui on!

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REV. THOMAS BOTHEROYD, Pastor

Sacred Heart website: www.sacredheartlombard.org

PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (closed for lunch from 12:00 -12:45) Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed Parish Office Phone: 630-627-0687

School Phone: 630-629-0536 REO Phone: 630-495-0843 Hours by appointment

SATURDAY VIGIL MASSES: 5:00 p.m.

SUNDAY MASSES: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.

WEEKDAY MASSES: as listed inside the bulletin

HOLY DAY MASSES: see listed in bulletin

HOLIDAY MASSES (Federal holidays during the week): 9:30 a.m. (on Mondays & Thursdays, Mass is at noon) CONFESSIONS:

Tuesday: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament

7:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. (except holidays)

7 days a week for registered adorers

Baptism Program:

1. Make arrangements beforehand by calling the parish office. You can call before the baby is born.

2. Baptisms are usually held on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month at 12:30 p.m. Limit: 4 babies

Marriages:

1. Make arrangements beforehand by calling the parish office.

2. Diocesan policy requires that marriage preparation begin at least six months prior to the wedding.

Hospital Visitation:

Please inform the parish office if one of your family mem-bers is hospitalized at Good Samaritan Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital, or Central DuPage Hospital and you wish a priest to visit. Catholic chaplains are assigned to all hos-pitals to administer the Sacraments and care for the spir-itual needs of patients. Kindly inform the information desk.

Notification of the Death of a Parishioner:

Upon the death of a parishioner and once final arrange-ments have been made, details will be announced at the next scheduled morning Mass.

The parish office will also post the information on the bul-letin board in the church vestibule (east side).

New Parishioners:

May register at the parish office during the week in per-son or by phone.

Parish Boundaries:

NORTH: North Avenue from Grace Street to Swift Road SOUTH: Roosevelt Road from River to Finley Road Wilson Avenue to Hammerschmidt Madison to Grace Street EAST: Grace Street WEST: Swift Road, DuPage River Also St. James Apts.—Roosevelt Road & Finley Road Braeside and Royal Glen Apts.— Glen Ellyn

DEACON FRANK ANNERINO DEACON WILLIAM CRANE DEACON BOB KROL DEACON DAVE MAHONEY DEACON CHRIS MAZZACANO DR. JOYLENE HIGGINS, Principal DR. LINDA ANDREJEK, DRE/ Youth Ministry MR. DAN POLLACK, Music Director MRS. ROXANE DITTA, Office Manager and Pastor’s Secretary

CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS

Sacred Heart #591

114 S. Elizabeth Street

Lombard, IL 60148

TELEPHONE

630-627-0687

CONTACT PERSON

Roxane Di a (rdi [email protected])

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SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION

May 6, 2018

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