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260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075 Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS Deacon Jim Cattanea Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager Rich Scanlon Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555 Rosemary Schmierer Music Director Perpetual Adoration 856.461.6555 Parish Office 856.461.6555 Monday - **Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm Also, Monday & Tuesday 5:00 to 8:30 pm **Fridays (Summer months) 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 12:30—2:00 pm St. Max Library Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm Website www.Resurrection2.org E-mail [email protected]

Monday **Friday Also, Monday & Tuesday Except Holidays and … · 2019-09-18 · 8-16 -Summer Hours – Office open 9-12AM on Fridays 8-17 -AA 11AM/R1 8-18 -Have a Great week!! LAMPS

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260 Conrow Road • P.O. Box 1099 • Delran, New Jersey 08075

Rev. John C. Garrett Pastor

Deacon William Briggs Deacon Dan Meehan , OFS

Deacon Jim Cattanea

Trish Haran Business Manager Mariana Pirri Office Manager

Rich Scanlon

Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation

RCIA - Call Parish Office 856-461-6555

Rosemary Schmierer Music Director

Perpetual Adoration

856.461.6555

Parish Office 856.461.6555

Monday - **Friday 9:00 am until 4:30 pm

Also, Monday & Tuesday 5:00 to 8:30 pm

**Fridays (Summer months) 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Except Holidays and Holy Days Closed for Lunch 12:30—2:00 pm

St. Max Library

Monday & Tuesday 9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Website

www.Resurrection2.org

E-mail [email protected]

Page 2 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 10 & 11, 2019

SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) Marge Schilsky r/b Melanie Klesch Rick Callanan r/b Melanie Klesch SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) For the Parishioners Florence Evans r/b Bagonis Family 10:00 AM (HN) Paul & Nicole Popick r/b Family Joseph McCloskey r/b Perpetual

Adoration Apostolate 12:00 PM (SC) Isabella Brown r/b Richard Brown Deceased Paez-Capistrano Family r/b

Capistrano Family

August 12 - 17, 2019

Monday (HN) Julia Finley r/b Eugene & Theresa Kasperowicz Debra Bordoni r/b Frank & Rolynn Grabowski Tuesday (SC) Jenny & Joseph Linkiewicz r/b Joann, Tom & John Wed. (HN) Robert Nines r/b Chip & Elaine Keller Thursday- The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 AM (SC) Stanley Woyshner r/b Adele Meiluta Elaine Pedersen r/b Hank & Terry Seng 7:00 PM (HN) Pauline Schultz r/b Her Family Debbie Bordoni r/b Chris & Cindy Petti Friday (HN) Nicolette Rosati Russo r/b Belko Family Carol Schweibinz r/b Mary Lipski Saturday (SC) Julia Finley r/b Donna Comeforo & Bill

Horn

August 17 & 18, 2019 SATURDAY 5:00 PM (HN) Melanie M. Klesch r/b Daughter, Melanie Betty Lou McAllister r/b James Family SUNDAY 8:00 AM (SC) For the Parishioners Sr. Cabrini r/b Jane & Donna Ryan 10:00 AM (HN) Caroline Silao r/b Patricia Delany Dan Mele r/b Lucy Costa 12:00 PM (SC) Nicolette Rosati Russo r/b Her Family Ofelia Morales r/b Jack & MaryJane

Wasnesi

Pray for the Deceased Please remember Barbara Hankins in your prayers. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord. Extraordinary Ministers & Lectors Next weekend (August 17 & 18 ), TEAM 1 will be serving at the Masses....so if you are on TEAM 1, please plan on serving!

LIFE AT RESURRECTION 8-11 -Have a Great week!! 8-12 -SVdP Mass 9AM/HNC -Bible Study 1PM/R8 -AA 8:00 PM/R1 8-13 -Adult Faith Formation 1 PM/R8 8-14 -Scouts 7PM/office & gym 8-15 Feast of the Assumption -Parish Office Closed -Altar Rosary – Rosary after 9AM Mass/SCC 8-16 -Summer Hours – Office open 9-12AM on

Fridays 8-17 -AA 11AM/R1 8-18 -Have a Great week!! LAMPS - ST. CASIMIR ***The Lamp of Remembrance is for a Special Intention. LAMPS - HOLY NAME ***The Adoration Votive is for a Special Intention.

GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING

August 4, 2019 Collection Total $7,163.00 July 28, 2019 Online Giving Total $1,519.00

Thank you to everyone who has given responsively! We encourage all to support your

parish!

***sign up for electronic giving on our web site: www. Resurrection2.org

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From Fr. JC Maximilian’s Desk “A Word from Our Bishop”

Last week Bishop O’Connell issued an important statement concerning another facet of the “Culture of Death,” namely physician-assisted suicide. It was too late to put it in the bulletin last weekend, so I am printing his statement below.

Reflections on “Aid in Dying” A message from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. - July 31, 2019 As the Bishop of a Diocese, I am frequently asked to issue “statements” on a variety of subjects and I often do. I try to be very careful in what I write and preach, avoiding topics of a political nature, keeping in mind my responsibility to use opportunities that I have to address and teach the faithful on matters of faith and morals. I prefer to label my writings as “reflections” or “messages,” more homiletic in nature and content, designed to encourage believers to follow the Gospels of Jesus Christ and to apply the teachings of the Church to issues or events of contemporary relevance to Catholics in our Diocese. It’s not that I don’t have political opinions — I do. We all have a right to our own opinions, political and otherwise, and a right to express them with constitutionally guaranteed protections. But I don’t consider the various pulpits that I have as Bishop to be the appropriate place to make my political opinions known. The faithful look to their Bishop for spiritual not political guidance. My proper text is the Word of God as truth; my proper text is the teaching of the Catholic Church as truth; my proper text is the Christian life as truth that these texts attempt to encourage and support. When issues that confront us in contemporary culture undermine our Catholic faith, compromise or, worse, prevent our constitutionally guaranteed “free exercise of religion,” those issues need to be challenged. The Bishop has an obligation to do that in and for his Diocese. It is part of his office and ministry in the Church to teach, to govern and to sanctify. And priests and deacons who share in his ministry also share that obligation in virtue of their ordination. The lay faithful are likewise encouraged to speak out in virtue of their baptism. Any assault on the God-given gift of life in contemporary culture needs to be challenged. That challenge is not rooted in political opinions or agendas, although the media often refer to assaults on life as “‘hot button’ political issues.” No, that challenge is rooted in the fundamental truths of our faith. That’s the text we preach. As St. Paul has written “we believe and so we speak (2 Corinthians 4:13).” Even the Declaration of Independence affirms “we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Our nation was founded on that belief and conviction. As Bishop, I believe, and so I speak, this challenge to be an assault on life that has become imminent in New Jersey. As of August 1, New Jersey’s “Aid in Dying” legislation is the law of the state. This legislation is morally wrong on so many levels. It flies in the face of what our Founding Fathers believed. It flies in the face of what the Church believes and teaches. As we witness the slow but steady erosion in contemporary culture of the conviction that all human life is sacred and worth preserving at every moment from conception through natural death, I call upon all Catholics within the Diocese of Trenton, indeed, upon all people of good will, to recommit themselves to the belief that God is the only Creator and source of all human life and that, therefore, God alone has the right to determine its natural end. Human life is about joys and sorrows, good times and bad, health and sickness, love and loneliness, abundance and sacrifice, time and eternity and every human experience in between: yesterday, today and forever. Everyone who lives will eventually die. That's the way God made us and there are no exceptions and no escape. No one wants, seeks or enjoys sickness, suffering or the pain that touches every one of us in this journey through natural human life. But natural human life is, truly, a journey from its first moments in the womb through its last heartbeat and breath on earth. And God our Creator is the thread that ties every moment, every instance of that journey together from beginning to end. Laws do not alter that reality, try as they might. Laws should not interrupt that continuum, try as they do. Death brings the same result whether legal or not; whether through someone else's assistance or by one's own hand; whether natural or induced. The only real "death with dignity" is the one that follows a full "life with dignity" as God our Creator has designed and intends it to be, with all its natural, God given and human moments. Anything else is a rejection of God our Creator as Creator and an affront to the human nature God has implanted within us, one and all. The so-called "Death with Dignity Act" -- physician or "anybody else" assisted suicide -- is another tragic example of human hubris, re-creating God in our own image; imposing our own limits upon God's law and will and wisdom; exhausting God's otherwise inexhaustible mystery and merciful companionship in our journey through the natural, fully human life God alone can give. And when sickness comes to those we love, it is our obligation to care even when there is no cure. I write these reflections as Bishop and shepherd, yes, but even more personally as a son who stood with his brothers by their parents’ sides as they breathed their last. Although now that it has become law in New Jersey to bring about the end of life, it is an option and a choice that we should never make.

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Resurrection Parish Religious Education Program August 11, 2019 – Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own.” Psalm 33

TRANSGENDER MOVEMENT Part one, based on talk by John Mark Miravalle

Much like the homosexual movement, the transgender movement has gained momentum. As we see in most public schools, there is a general cultural acceptance of the transgender ideology. The Church’s moral vision is based on an understanding of human nature, which is stable. So what is the most appropriate response to this growing movement? Over the next couple weeks, we will answer the following three questions:

1. What is transgenderism and what is the mentality driving it?

2. What is the Catholic vision and view of the Human Person and how does this view respond to the underlying ideas of the transgender movement and why is the Catholic view of the human person incompatible with the transgender view?

3. What kind of compassion should we as Christians show transgender people? In other words, as Catholics and Christians, what should be our basic response?

This week, we will look at Question number one and, in answering question one we will need to answer question two – What is transgenderism and what is the mentality driving it? Transgenderism is the idea that you can separate your personality’s gender from your body’s sex.

The culture says that we are morally bound to not only accept transgenderism but to support those who identify as transgender. There are four key ideas fueling the transgender movement. A) The transgender philosophy centers on the notion of freedom. This philosophy believes that it is a fundamental right and human freedom to decide who and what we want to be. It is a fundamental right for us to choose our own destiny and we need to support that right and specifically support it for transgender people. In other words, if someone feels they are male today and female tomorrow, then, that’s their right and I have no right to tell them otherwise without compromising their freedom. To answer this we need to understand the Catholic vision and view of the human person and how it is incompatible with the transgender view.

The Catholic view of the human person sees our bodies and personalities so intimately connected that it is impossible to separate the gender of one from the sex of the other. How can we show that our bodies and personalities are intimately connected? First, the body is what expresses the person. In other words, the body is what makes the invisible personality visible. It is how we express who we are. That is how we not only come to know someone, but it is the only way we come to an awareness of ourselves. This happens only through our body. In fact, to not go through the body leads to despair. It is basically saying “no one can ever come to know themselves or anyone else.” How depressing!

Second, we identify our bodies with ourselves and with our personalities. We do this every time we ask “how do I look?,” Or when a child complains to their parents “Daddy, he pushed me.” The child doesn’t say “Daddy, he pushed my body.” When someone is getting sick they don’t say, “My body is getting sick,” they say “I am getting sick.” So, if your body is female, you should say “Yeah, I am female” (with pride and joy). We are not free to change our nature just like we are not free to live under water like fish because we don’t have gills. A person should not use his/her freedom to go against his/her nature. It won’t make you happy. To try and live under water because you feel you are a fish that day won’t make you happy. And, it won’t make you happy to try and be a woman if you are a man and vice versa.

Rich Scanlon Director of Evangelization & Discipleship Formation

856-461-6555 or [email protected]

***Religious Education Registration for 2019-2020 is now open. Forms are in the churches and office. Online is also available. Please register soon so that we can plan for supplies, etc. Thank you!

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RESURRECTION CONFERENCE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL

HELP LINE: 461-1131 The members of the SVdP Society will attend 9:00 AM Mass on Monday, August 12th at Holy Name Church. You are welcome to join us.

GREAT NEWS – WE’RE THERE!!! Our goal is $60,000. To date $62,301.38 has been pledged. Through your generosity, we’ve reached our goal!!! So far, $57,243.88 of the above total has been collected…so we urge you to PLEASE FULFILL YOUR PLEDGE!! Three Ways to Make Your Donation ONLINE: Access our secure website at www.dioceseoftrenton.org/catholicappeal to easily make a pledge, payment or outright gift. BY MAIL: Send a check or money order to our processing center, made payable to Annual Catholic Appeal: Diocese of Trenton PO Box 70170 Newark, NJ 07101 BY PHONE: Call our Department of Development at 609-403-7197 with your credit card information. Thank you for your generosity. Worldwide Marriage Encounter HOT, HOT, HOT! Don’t take a summer vacation from caring for your marriage. Bring a breath of fresh air to your relationship. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are Oct 25-27 and Dec 13-15, 2019. Call 609-741-8012 . For information or to register email [email protected]. Visit our website: wwme-southjersey.org.

Baptisms We welcome Aubrey Gianna Dickinson and Kevin Michael Osborn III who were baptized in our Catholic faith last weekend and we congratulate their parents!

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Thursday, August 15 is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass will be celebrated:

Thursday, Aug. 15 at:

9:00 AM at St. Casimir 7:00 PM at Holy Name

Rosary on August 15th The Altar Rosary Society will be saying the Rosary on August 15th for the Assumption. It will start after the 9am Mass at St. Casimir's. We welcome new and old members to join us for this special day. Parish Office The Parish office will be closed on Thursday, August 15, 2019, in observance of the holy day. The office will re-open on Friday, August 16 from 9AM to 12 Noon. Altar Rosary Meeting The Resurrection Parish Altar Rosary Society will be having a meeting on September 8th, 2019, after the 8:00 am mass at St. Casimir's. We will have breakfast and meeting to follow at the Breakfast Nook Cafe,1808 Bannard St. Riverton. The cost is $11 per person. Everyone is welcome to join us for the Rosary and breakfast. New members are welcome! Our yearly dues of $5 will be collected at this meeting. Please call Bernadette if you plan on attending at 609-336-1566, so we can give an accurate count to the Nook. Or Email Linda at [email protected]. Parish Office Summer Hours During the summer months, the parish office will close on Fridays at 12:00 Noon.

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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY We pray for the safety and the Lord’s protection of our men and women in the military especially Joseph Maute, Jr., Mike

Minnis, Kevin Quinn, Michelle Aleszczyk, Ciera Franklin, Steven Wallis, Joseph J. Vogel, Joseph William Maduzia, Joseph Henry, Connor Murt, Bryant Murt, Greg Kilcheski PRAY FOR THE SICK Susan Alfred, Stanley Awdiok, Baby Gabby, Baby Jackie, Krista Balderman, Stephen Berrigan, Rhonda Binitt, Richard Bowman, Gen Branca, Howard Brooks, Morris Burton, Lucille Carson, Thalia Carucci, Tom Caulfield, Kristy Chovit, Sharon Cocciolone, Vicky Colonna-Fannon, Marian Coppola, Terry Cunningham, Eileen Deravidissian, Tara Delany, Joseph C. Diamond, Jr., Rocco DiLeo, Ted Dorsay, Antonio Esposito, Natalie Fletcher, Betty Fox, Joan Garland, Kate Goldy, Bill Goodwin, Joseph Gramlich, Susan Grant, Jean Henning, Connie Gollatz Hill, John Howey, Madeline Hynes, Sal Inzerilla, Tessie Jankowski, Emma Kenney, Mary Koch, Robert Koch, Dottie Ladzinski, Annette Lasko, Lee Laverty, Matt Laverty, Shirley Law, Kristina & Raina Layden, Rita Lowe, Sophie Maduzia, Alyssa Marrocco, Amy Martin, Virginia Maucciante, Theresa Mazzella, Hank McKee, Sean Meehan, Patrick Miller, Mary Morgante, George Myers, Bernard & Verna Nick, Patty Nungesser, Veronica Olgiati, Jan Panic, Christopher Paolini, Courtney Slocum Petersen, Nick Pifani, Tillie Reed, Joel Rivera, Lena Robles, Jay Ruane, Peggy Russick, Peggy Ryan, Rosa Marie Santos, Matthew Seaborn, Ilene Shank, Elliot Blake Shields, Taylor Shuttleworth, Maryann Smargisso, Alex Stanuikynas, Theresa Still, Rose Swanberg, Marie Tumasz, Helen Van Ness, Robert Vinis, Regina Zaleski, Connie Zebrowski, Kurt Zitzler Shop Rite Gift Cards Help your parish by purchasing Shop Rite gift cards from the Altar Rosary Society to purchase your groceries. Shop Rite cards are sold after all weekend Masses. You pay the face value for the card, but the parish gets a percentage back, so it doesn’t cost you a penny extra, but your parish benefits! Please support this program!!!

New Parishioners Contact the Parish Office to register at your earliest convenience. Registration is needed to be a sponsor. Weekend Liturgies Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM — Holy Name Site Sunday: 8:00AM & Noon — St. Casimir Site Sunday 10:00AM — Holy Name Site Daily Liturgies Mon. – Wed. - Fri. , 9 AM - Holy Name Site Tues. - Thurs. - Sat., 9AM - St. Casimir Site Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 4:00 – 4:30PM — Holy Name Site Immediately following Daily Mass on:

Wednesdays at Holy Name & Thursdays at St. Casimir

RCIA Those interested exploring the Catholic faith are asked to call the Office for further information. Baptism On Sundays (Holy Name @ 12:00 pm) (St. Casimir @ 1:30 pm) . Call the Parish Office to register. Marriage Contact Parish Office one year in advance. Ministry to the Sick Call the Parish Office if a family member is ill and wishes a visit from a parish minister. Parish Office (856) 461-6555 Parish FAX (856) 461-1293 Office Hours - Monday - Friday

9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 - 4:30 pm (**closed for lunch from 1:00 - 2:00 pm) **Summer hours – Fridays 9AM-12PM

Email: [email protected] Web site: www.resurrection2.org

Parish Mission StatementOur mission, as a Catholic parish family, is to reach out to our brothers and sisters to share the gospel message of Jesus Christ. We will create a welcoming environment that will respect their needs and embrace them with Christ-like hearts.

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Pope John Paul II Regional School Burlington County’s Catholic Grade School

Call for a tour or more information 609-877-2144

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� To Register Online: https://dioceseoftrenton.org/catholic-cemeteries � To Register with Call In: pay with credit card – 856-317-6400 � To Register by Mail: Fill out the form below and mail in check to: Jesus Bread of Life Cemetery & Mausoleum

3055 Fostertown Rd, Mt Laurel, NJ 08054. Make check payable to: Jesus Bread of Life Cemetery & Mausoleum

Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________________________ State_________ Zip_________________ Phone:______________________________________________________________________________________________ Parish:______________________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail:______________________________________________________________________________________________

Questions? Contact Maria at [email protected] or call 856-317-6400

When YOU Suffer Biblical Keys for Hope and Understanding

To be human is to suffer——physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In addition to our own suffering, we also eencounter the suffering of those around us. While the world of medicine attempts to relieve suffering and the media tries to sell us on a life without pain, only the Church offers the perspective that suffering has meaning. St. John Paul II said that suffering without meaning can lead to despair, but if we can attach meaning to our suffering, wwe are capable of going through anything. All is not lost…

Diocese of Trenton Catholic Cemetery Ministry Presents:

One Night with

Jeff Cavins! After twelve years as a Protestant pastor, Jeff Cavins returned to the Catholic Church and has since been a leading figure in the teaching of our faith. Jeff Cavins is the creator of The Great Adventure Catholic Bible Study Program and the author of numerous Bible studies and

books. He has very successful podcast with Ascension Press – The Jeff Cavins Show.

Thursday, Oct 17th 2019 St. Isaac Jogues Parish - 349 Evesboro - Medford Rd, Marlton, NJ 08053

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Cost $25 Pre Registration Cost: $20 - July & Aug only!

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The Children's Choir Wants You! Since last fall, our Children's Choir has been leading the singing at the 10:00 Mass on Religious Education weekends. We'd like to invite anyone in grades K through 8 who likes to sing praise to join us. For more information call the Parish Office. (856-461-6555)

PARISH CALENDAR 2019-20 It’s that time of year when I am requesting your calendar of events for the Resurrection Parish Calendar 2019-20. Leaders/Presidents from each group, ministry, club and organization are ask to submit their calendar of events, meetings and building usage for the months of September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020. When

submitting your calendars please include your name, phone number and an email address. The deadline for calendars to be submitted is August 20, 2019. You can email your calendars to [email protected]. I will notify you if any conflicts arise. If during the year you cancel an event, please notify me as soon as possible at 461-6555 or at the above email address. Thank you in advance for your cooperation! Trish Haran

MEN’S RETREAT - SAN ALFONSO’S RETREAT HOUSE The Men’s Retreat held at San Alfonso’s Retreat House in West Long Branch, Monmouth County is scheduled for September 6, 7 and 8 Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. Join fellow parishioners in a great spiritual experience that will help deal with challenges in your life and bring you closer to the Lord. Enjoy the beauty of the ocean front property and fellowship with catholic men from the tri-state area. For more information please call Larry at 856-234-5669.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!!

Religious Education Registration is now open for the 2019-2020 school year. Please register as soon as possible so we may plan on supplies and class organization, online at

www.resurrection2.org under the Religious Education tab. Paper registration forms are available on the table at both worship sites and in the Parish Office. For more information

contact Rich Scanlon at [email protected] or (856) 461-6555.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Catechists and Hall Monitors are needed to help with Religious Education this year. Please

prayerfully consider serving God and the Catholic Church in this way. Contact Rich Scanlon for more information at [email protected] or (856) 461-6555.

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Dept. of Evangelization & Family Life

Hello Friends!

We are so happy to announce Bishop’s Anniversary Blessing Registrations are NOW OPEN for the year 2019!

The 2019 Anniversary Blessing event is:

� Mercer/Burlington County Parishes: October 20, 2019; 3 pm; Cathedral of St. Mary, Trenton

If you or someone you know is celebrating their 1st, 25th, or 50th (or more) Catholic wedding anniversary during the 2019 calendar year, they are invited to attend.To register please call the parish office for more information. 856-461-6555.

Resurrection Parish Red Cross Blood Drive

Monday, August 19, 2019: 22pm – 7pm 260 Conrow Road Delran, NJ 08075

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