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940-387-6223 Parish Office940- 464-7808 FaxIf a patient or the family wishes a pastoral visit, please call Fr. George on his cell phone 940-268-6760 or the parish office 940-387-6223.Parish Office Hours: Monday -Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Friday 8:30 am-12:30 pm.Religious Education Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm. Immaculate Conception Catholic School: 2301 N. Bonnie Brae Street, 940- 381-1155 or 940- 381-1539

Baptism: Preparation Class & Baptism registration forms are required, prior to scheduling a Baptism. Prep Class is held on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Go to www.stmarkdenton.org or contact Elsa Vasquez at 940-387-6223 or [email protected]. If the child is seven years or older, please contact the Religious Education office.Weddings: A nine-month marriage preparation is required. Please contact Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 [email protected] for information. Con-Validation/Sanation: For civil marriages to be recognized by the Catholic Church, please contact Deacon Joe.Annulments: For questions, or to request an annulment, please contact Deacon Vic Norton at 817-823-9768, [email protected]: If you wish to schedule a meeting/activity at St. Mark, please email request (date/time and type of equipment if needed) to Elsa Vasquez at [email protected]. Reservations need to be emailed two weeks in advance.Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday at noon, ten (10) days prior to bulletin release date. Please submit announcements with image or logo (if available) to [email protected]. Announcements may be edited.

PastorFr. George, cell 940-268-6760, [email protected]

DeaconsDeacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600, [email protected] Vic Norton, 817-823-9768, [email protected] Ed Posvar, 805-501-7578, [email protected]

Parish SecretaryElsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

Director of Liturgy Joy Medley 502-671-9035, [email protected]

Religious Education (Faith Formation) Director of R.E./RCIA/Marriage Prep. - Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 or ext. 127, [email protected]

Coordinator of Elementary/Associate Middle School Minister - Andrea Woolums, 940-222-8081 or ext. 251, [email protected]

Coordinator of Middle School/High School Youth Ministry and Confirmation - Brad Horn, 940-222-6703 or ext. 192,[email protected]

Coordinator of First Communion, RCIA - Adapted for Children and Safe Environment - Dan Heredia, 940-222-8072 or ext. 250, [email protected]

Adult Formation & Family Life - Fr. George, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

Music Director of Music - Bridget Bem, 940-220-7326, [email protected]

Assistant Director - Deirdre Murphy, 214-632-5232, [email protected]

AdministrationBusiness Manager - Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702 or ext. 152, [email protected] Terri Manis 940-222-6678 or ext. 151, [email protected]

Database Manager - Tom Fedor 940-220-7380 or ext. 150, [email protected]

Data Entry - Skip Rawley Adult Safe Environment Awareness Sessions Requirements

Safe Environment Certification for Adult Volunteers is required prior to serving in Ministry and must be renewed every two years. Initial or Renewal Safe Environment Certification currently requires attendance at a live and in person (“face-to-face”) Safe Environment Awareness Session (“Protecting God’s Children For Adults”) and requires a Virtus profile. See available awareness sessions: https://fwdioc.org/training-sessions. Please contact Dan Heredia with any questions at 940-222-8072 or at [email protected]. Youth Safe Environment (Teen Leader Training) requires in person training. Please contact the youth ministers. Called to Protect session is a prerequisite to apply for Teen Leader Training.

Our mission is to be a God-centered Catholic community of Faith which teaches, evangelizes, and ministers to the needs of

God’s people.

JON’S EZ LUBEJon Birden - Parishioner

940-566-4821

Parish Information Parish Staff

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SATURDAY 8/28/2021 Saint Augustine, Bishop, Doctor of the Church(1 Thes 4:9-11/ps 98:1,7-9/Mt 25:14-30) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Louise Face †) 7:00 pm - Mass - (Isabel and Manuel I. Correia †)

SUNDAY 8/29/2021 TWENTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME(Dt 4:1-2,6-8/Ps 15:2-5/Jas 1:17-18,21b-22,27/Mk 7:1-8,14-15,21-23) 7:00 am - Mass - (Edward Arnold †) 9:00 am - Mass - (For the Parish) 11:30 am - Mass - (Billy Young †) 2:00 pm - Mass exclusively for people over the age of 60 (Eddie Schmaltz †) 4:00 pm - Mass - (Salvatore Maiorano S.I.)

MONDAY 8/30/2021 (1 Thes 4:13-18/Ps 96:1,3-5,11-13/Lk 4:16-30) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament TUESDAY 8/31/2021 (1 Thes 5:1-6,9-11/Ps 27:1,4,13-14/Lk 4:31-37) 7:30 am - Mass - (Don Lane †) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

WEDNESDAY 9/1/2021 (Col 1:1-8/ps 52:10-11/Lk 4:38-44) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass - (Eleanor Begnoch †) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm- Reconciliation 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

THURSDAY 9/2/2021 (Col 1:9-14/Ps 98:2-6/Lk 5:1-11) 7:30 am - Mass - (Daniel Shaneyfelt S.I.) 8:00 am - 8:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

FRIDAY 9/3/2021 Saint Gregory the Great, Pope, Doctor of the Church (Col 1:15-20/Ps 100:1b-5/Lk 5:33-39) 7:30 am - Mass - (Debra Carroll †) 8:00 am - 11:30 am - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

SATURDAY 9/4/2021 BVM on Saturday(Col 1:21-23/Ps 54:3-4,6-8/Lk 6:1-5) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Mark Schmitz †) 7:00 pm - Mass

ACTSAdorationAltar FlowersAltar ServersAngel TreeApple TreeArk at St. Mark

Bread of LifeBuilding Committee

Catholic DaughtersCause of Joy for Moms/Kids Charismatic Prayer Group Denton

Finance CouncilFuneral Meals

Grief Share Hospital Ministry

Knights of Columbus

LandscapingLay MarianistLife Teen MusicLiturgical Ministers/Schedule

Music

Nursing Home & Homebound

Outreach

Pastoral CouncilPeru MissionPrayer Shawl MinistryPregnancy/Infant Loss Support GroupPrison Ministry Men/WomenProtection Team

Respect for LifeRosary Cenacle Rosary MakersSchoenstatt Movement

Scribe MinistrySpanish MinistryStewardship CommitteeSuicide Support Group

Ushers

Vocation Cross

Welcoming CommitteeWorld Wide Marriage Enc.

55+ Bunch

Vince Headrick, 214-837-1733Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223Helen Fairchild, 940-367-5207Joy Medley, 502-671-9035Pat & Renee Claytor, 940-453-8960Mia Price, 940-566-6756Crystal Kulle, [email protected]

Greg Studer, 214-435-5355Leo Wehkamp, 817-859-1030

Shirley Royster 940-206-7682Sydney Curran, 940-395-8502Mary Trevino, 214-868-5559

Kim Bonfield, 940-241-1386Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223

Terry Hitch, 817-296-6283Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600

Sam Simon, 817-455-7955 [email protected] Felderhoff, 214-952-8069Andy Gilliard, 940-323-8693Brad Horn, [email protected] Joy Medley, 502-671-9035 [email protected] Bem, 940-220-7326

Donalee Hallenbeck, 916-690-2714 [email protected]

Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702

Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Oscar Salas, 940-453-5484Shirley Royster, 940-206-7682Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Jodie Gibson, 940-735-1645 Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600Eric Debus, [email protected]

Michelle McDonald, 940-465-6059Suzie Barger, 940-206-3244Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Brent & Andrea Woolums, [email protected]

Barbara Criscuolo, 940-497-4120Adriana Noriega, 940-206-2845Kim Shaneyfelt, [email protected] Walker, 940-367-1170Carol Walker, 940-367-1313 Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Joy Medley, 502-671-9035

Tony & Maria Parra 817-715-0920Dave & Monica Fowler 904-864-7201 [email protected] Landry, 972-824-9567

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Parish Ministries Mass Schedule Attention all Ministry Leaders: All Volunteers must complete Safe Environment Program. All Leaders must check

with Safe Environment Coordinator, Dan Heredia, before activating volunteers.

Readings for Sunday, September 5TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY

IN ORDINARY TIME

Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7-10/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37

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ContributionsContributionsAugust 2021 Contribution Update

OFFERTORY (Stewardship)

Week #1 $ 22,519Week #2 $ 23,498Week #3 $ 18,645Total $ 64,662

Fiscal Year to Date (07/01/2021-6/30/2022) Total Contributed - Stewardship $ 224,679 Budget - Projected Parish Need $ 252,000 Over/(Under) Budget $ (27,321)

Registered Families - as of August 18, 2021 2,680Building Collection (cumulative from 1/1/2021) $ 66,092

Thank you for your generosity!

We are delighted that you have joined us for worship, and we

hope that you will return to pray with us often. If you have moved into the

area, we invite you to become a member. Please call the parish office at 940-387-6223 or visit our website at

stmarkdenton.org. May His Spirit grow in you! Come as a guest, leave as a friend!

The Bread of Life Ministry provides donations to many agencies in the Denton area.

Denton Community Food Center (Food Bank) and Friends of the Family (FOF) are on a weekly/biweekly donation basis from our parish. They are in great need of all non-perishable food items. In addition, Freedom Food Pantry and the Salvation Army need food storage bags (1, 2, and 2.5 gallons). Would you please help our community neighbors in need by donating any of the items mentioned above weekly? All items can be placed in the Bread of Life donation box in front of the church. It’s an easy thing to do and so much appreciated. St. Mark has an excellent reputation in the community as a generous Parish. So let’s keep up the good work! Thank you!If you are interested in participating in the Bread of Life Ministry, please contact Greg Studer at 214-435-5355 or [email protected].

The St. Mark Women’s ACTS Retreat will be held at Briarwood Retreat Center on November 4-7, 2021. If you are interested in attending this retreat, please reach out to the Retreat

Director: Kala Guidry at: [email protected] or 214-533-3460. Please lift Kala and the Leadership Team up in prayer as they prepare for this retreat. Co-Director: Lil Martin, Spiritual Mentor: Susie Pagle, Spiritual Mentor: Christy DeShazo. If you are a member of St. Mark, have attended at least one ACTS retreat and feel the call to serve on this team, please contact Retreat Director, Kala Guidry.

The 16th Annual Ric Hoff Memorial Golf Tournament (RHMGT) is scheduled for Monday, September 13 at the Lantana Golf Club. Slots for golf teams are filling fast, so if you are interested in participating as a golfer, contact RHMGT Director, Barry Landry ASAP! 972-824-9567. If our field for golfers

is full, we will take names for a waiting list. Additionally, our Knights of Columbus Council would welcome your additional support by way of sponsorships, donations, and/or gifts to the Ric Hoff Scholarship Fund which is designed to help students of our parish. Please help us help the young men and young women of our parish to attend college for their continuing education. To make a donation, you can contact Barry Landry or you can submit your contribution online using the link: https://tinyurl.com/2021RicHoffGolfTourney

The St. Mark Prayer Shawl Ministry will gather on Tuesday, August 31, 6:30 - 8:00 pm in RE room 206. Anyone who can knit or crochet, or would like to learn, is invited to attend. Yarn and patterns are provided. All volunteers must be current with Safe Environment Training. For more information or to get a shawl to gift, contact Shirley Royster at

[email protected] or 940-206-7682.

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Adult Formation Studies

The Search Keith Ronck 817-996-6766 [email protected] Sue Tenny 817-307-3817 [email protected] Confirmation/Bible Studies Parish office 940-387-6223 [email protected]

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1422 “Those who approach the sacrament of Penance obtain pardon from God’s mercy for the offense committed against him, and are at the same time, reconciled with the Church which they have wounded by their sins and which by charity, by example, and by prayer labors for their conversion.”4

I. What Is This Sacrament Called?1423 It is called sacrament of conversion because it makes sacramentally present Jesus’ call to conversion, the first step in returning to the Father 5 from whom one has strayed by sin. It is called the sacrament of Penance, since it consecrates the Christian sinner’s personal and ecclesial steps of conversion, penance, and satisfaction.1424 It is called the sacrament of confession, since the disclosure of confession of sins to a priest is an essential element of this sacrament. In a profound sense it is also a “confession”- acknowledgment and praise - of the holiness of God and of his mercy toward sinful man. It is called the sacrament of forgiveness, since by the priest’s sacramental absolution God grants the penitent “pardon and peace.”6

It is called the sacrament if Reconciliation, because it imparts to the sinner the love of God who reconciles: “Be reconciled to God.”7 He who lives by God’s merciful love is ready to respond to the Lord’s call: “Go; first be reconciled to your brother.”8

II. Why a Sacrament of Reconciliation after Baptism?

1425 “You were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.”9 One must appreciate the magnitude of the gift God has given us in the sacraments of Christian initiation in order to grasp the degree to which sin exclude for him who has “put on Christ.” 10 But the apostle John also says: “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” 11 And the Lord himself taught us to pray: “Forgive us our trespasses,” 12 linking our forgiveness of one another’s offenses to the forgiveness of our sins that God will grant us.

1426 Conversion to Christ, the new birth of Baptism, the gift of the Holy Spirit and the Body of Christ received as food have made us “holy and without blemish,” just as the Church herself, the Bride of Christ, is “holy and without blemish.”13 Nevertheless the new life received in Christian initiation has not abolished the frailty and weakness of human nature, nor the inclination to sin that tradition calls concupiscence, which remains in the baptized such that with the help of the grace of Christ they may prove themselves in the struggle of Christian Life.14 This is the struggle of conversion directed toward holiness and eternal life to which the Lord never ceases to call us.15

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If you have NOT YET registered your child, please do so as soon as possible as some classes are filling up fast. Due to Covid social distancing restrictions, our class sessions will be reduced in number. Registration is available online at our website.Volunteer catechists are still needed for Formation sessions on Sunday morning and Wednesday evenings. We have both weekly and monthly opportunities for the following• Babysitters, ages 0-4 (Monthly, Sunday mornings or Wednesday evenings)• Formation Catechists Grades K-3 (Monthly, Sunday morning or Wednesday evening)• Formation Catechists Grades K-5 (Weekly, Sundays or Wednesdays)• Formation Catechists Grades 6-8 (Weekly, Small Group Leaders, Sunday or Wednesday evenings)If you feel called to serve Christ in this way, please contact:Andrea Woolums 940-222-8081, [email protected] Brad Horn 940-222-6703, [email protected]

Faith Formation K- 12

CWBS will meet Tuesday mornings from 9:00 am - 11:00 am, and Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, starting September 14. CWBS will be studying the Book of Isaiah. Registration forms are available in the Narthex and under Adult formation at stmarkdenton.org. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Tenny at 817-307-3817 or [email protected] the 8th century BC Isaiah the prophet foresaw the coming of the Messiah as Suffering Servant and King. Through the Holy Spirit he saw the Gospel--The Good News-- of Jesus Christ, leading to his writings being dubbed “The Fifth Gospel”. The failings of the Chosen People brought on God’s judgement in the form of defeat and deportation. Yet all along the way the Father is comforting and upholding them--and us--and pointing to the hope of glory of the coming restoration in the messianic age and in the world to come.

Consecration to St. Joseph-The Wonders of Our Spiritual FatherSt. Mark will be offering a program entitled “Consecration to St. Joseph-The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father”. How well do you know St. Joseph? The person who consecrates himself to St. Joseph wants to be as close to their spiritual father as possible, to the point of resembling him in virtue and holiness. The program will help you learn more about St. Joseph and all the ways he can help you grow in your spiritual life, bringing you closer to his son, our Lord Jesus Christ.The program is open to all adults in the parish, male and female. We will meet in-person at St. Mark once a week for six Tuesday evenings, 7:00 PM-8:30 PM, beginning September 7 and concluding on October 13, the anniversary of the 6th

apparition at Fatima in which St. Joseph appeared.Please sign up so we can order materials. Sign-ups will be available online at the parish website under Adult Formation and in the narthex. Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn more about our spiritual father and for fellowship with our St Mark community. Book will be $15 each. Please contact Kim or Tom Bonfield at 214-683-7119 or [email protected] if you have any questions.

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Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord your God that he has given you. (Deuteronomy 16:17) Campaign Update

Thanks to all of you who have helped with fundraising effort! Before longThanks to all of you who have helped with fundraising effort! Before long, all of us will be able to gather and give praise to God in our first church! So far 786 families have donated toward the building of our first church and to date, we’ve raised $8,775,966.85 (As of August 11, 2021). Our goal is to have at least 1000 families participate. If you have yet to return a pledge card, you can pledge or make a one-time gift by going to: Online giving link https://stmarkdenton.org/capital-campaign-pledge-gift-form If you are unable to pledge at this time, we encourage you to still return a pledge card so that we can accurately track our progress.

Ways to Participate Pledges and donations are remitted through the St. Mark Campaign Fund at the Advancement Foundation of the Diocese of Fort Worth. If you are interested in making a gift that is not in cash, check or credit card, please contact Dianna Rhoads with Advancement Foundation of the Diocese of Fort Worth at [email protected] or (817) 533-3174. If you have any pledge updates, please contact Debra Mergerson 817-533-3173. Mail all pledge payments to: Capital Project Campaign FundAdvancement Foundation201 Main Street, Suite 1198Fort Worth, TX 76102

Faith Direct Pledge redemptions are not completed through Faith Direct but through the Advancement Foundation. This will be set up automatically through your pledge card.Additional information regarding the campaign and projects may be found online at: stmarkdenton.org/capital-campaign or use QR code provided. If you have any questions about the St.Mark capital campaign, please contact Kim Harbert at 940-222-6702 or [email protected].

GOD OUR FATHER,

You established our parish family 25 years ago as a humble dwelling place for your Son and a spiritual home for our families. Thank you for your countless blessings and for those, past and present, who have labored in love to make St. Mark a community of faith, love, and service. Please bless our campaign as we respond to your blessings by building a church, a

community to worship as ONE. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen

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St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TXThose who are ill: Paula Bull, Jac Augat, John Ustas, Arthur James Smith, Kristina Watson, Estrella Cada, Jesus Macias, Ralph Vasquez Sr, Do Van Phan, Sarah Thomas, Andrea Meggs, Jorge and Elsa Lara, Ron and Monica Moore, James Godwin, Paula Hicks, Mary Angus, Dawn Bourg, Judy Pierron, Mary Costigan, Pete Lane, Darryl Clements, Amador Ortiz, June Hood, Tom Jones, Ken Kirby, Natalie Shutt, Joe Ivey, Paula Mabry, Gregg Shultz, Andy Trott, Margaret Wagner, Mary T. Beninato, Jim Jakusz, Leonor Cuenca, Marie Menezes, Margie Hill, Paul Geist, Ann Brown, Irma O’Neal, John and Donna Marsh, Christopher Hobin, Judy Hutchinson, Rose Marie Sagui, Lee Googging and family, Anthony J. Balanquit, Maria Rivas, Susan Turner, Kim Avila, Bailey Massen, Emily Monsod, Michael Lundstrom, Margaret Giles, Chris Guerrero, Bob Schultz, Amiracle Scaturro, Mike Humphries, Casey Clark, Ray Wells, Tyler Sagui, David Stull, Leo St. Martin, Mike Ripley, Dr. Daniel Redmond, Jonathan Allen, Cal Face, Alex Manning, Frank J. Santoro, Kathleen Easler, Dottie Meadows, Ginny Kirik, Travis Kettle, Dan Alford, Bernice Kirik

Our military, especially: USMC 1st Lt Juan Alday (son of John Alday); USMC Sgt Brice Robinson (son-in-law of Tom and Terri Vogds); US Army Private Blake Thomas Colantino (grandson of Tony and Gloria Baer); USAF Maj Cameron Taylor and USMC 1st Lt Colin Taylor (sons of Randy and Sara Taylor); USMC Maj Amanda Ott (daughter of Mike and Carol Ott); USMC Maj Colin J. Culkin (son of Jerry and Carol Culkin); USAF Col Andrew J. Emery (grandson of Doris J. Schneider); USAF Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams (son of MaryAnn Williams);US Army Sgt. Chase Rutherford (son of KD Rutherford); US Navy SA Blake Gibson (nephew of Scott and Jodie Gibson); US Army Private 1st Class Brad Sullivan (son of Peter and Tracie Sullivan); US Navy SN Easton Kirkbride, and US Army Cadet Blake Rhymes (grandsons of Richard and Anne Hill); US Navy PO Connor McClure (son of J. and Jennifer McClure); Army Chemical Core Capt Benjamin Warren Dye (son of Donald and Amelia Dye); US Navy Lt JG Matthew I. Goodpaster (grandson of John and Mary Goodpaster, and son of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III);

US Navy Lt Patrisha Wilson (granddaughter of John and Mary Goodpaster, and niece of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Army Staff Sgt Fred Stauffer (nephew of Carol Cooney); US Navy MMN3 Sebastian Weber (son of Tom and Fawn Weber, and grandson of Judi and Rich Riley); USAF 1st Lt Keith Richards (son of Steve and Regina Richards); USAF Col Laurie Ann Dickson (daughter of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF Capt Preston Green (grandson of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF 2nd Lt Hannah Dickson (granddaughter of George and Elaine Wittman); US Army LTC Kelly Pajak (niece of Dan and Eileen Pajak); US Army Pvt Douglas H. Fuller (son of Douglas A. Fuller, and grandson of June and Henry Fuller); USMC Sgt Austin Turner (son in law of Bobby and Diane Turner); US Army Pvt John Thomas Sciara (son of Eric and Jackie Sciara), USAF Maj Thomas W. Wagner, Jr (grandson of Margaret Wagner, and nephew of Jane Wagner); USAF Maj Raymond Sagui (son of Xavier and Rosie Sagui); US Army PFC Garrett Teubner (son of Doug and Peggy Teubner); Master Sgt Andrew Ahel (son of Walter and Fran Ahel); USAF Lt Col Joel Elterman (son of Janet Elterman-Lee and Curtis Lee); US Army LTC Phillip Lamb (nephew of Jack and Tish Becker); USMC Lance Corporal Brock Geddes (son of Gil Geddes); USAF Staff Sgt Eric Bergman (son of Jan T. Bergman).

To add someone to either prayer list or update information, please call the parish office or email [email protected].

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