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The Sermon of the Beatitudes, James Tissot, 1886 to 1896, Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, Brooklyn Museum.
St. Patrick Catholic Church Cedar Falls, Iowa
September 11-12, 2021, 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
www.SaintPatrickcf.org Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523
Mass Schedule & Intentions
For the Week of September 12
Reconciliation is in the Chapel on Saturdays at 3:45 PM until
all are heard.
Mon,
Tue,
Wed,
Thur,
Fri,
Sat,
Sun,
Sept 13
Sept 14
Sept 15
Sept 16
Sept 17
Sept 18
Sept 19
No Mass
11:30 AM Mass
11:30 AM Mass
11:30 AM Mass
11:30 AM Mass
5:00 PM Mass
7:30 AM Mass
9:30 AM Mass
11:30 AM Mass
Butch Heisterkamp†
Eugene Walton II†
Lester & Rosella
Daniels†
Jim Gogola†
Micky Frost†
Ken Hutchinson Family
For the People
Keith Bakula†
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—Fr. Ivan continued to rest up. I look forward to being the Pastor of St. Pat-
rick Church in Cedar Falls. The most important thing that
we can do as Christians is to pray each day. Keep me in
your prayers. I promise that I will keep you in my
prayers! If we are faithful to prayer, I’m sure that God
will allow us to accomplish something together that is
good, wonderful, and life-changing.
CONGRATULATIONS, KEN AND CAROL COX Ken and Carol Cox recently celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary. Carol
grew up on a farm near
Dyersville. Ken also grew up
on a farm near Winterset.
They met at UNI and were
married in the Dyersville
Basilica on August 28, 1971.
They have three sons, Jim,
John, and Dave. Jim is
married to Lisa and they live
in Cedar Rapids. They have
two children, Kaci and Sam.
John is married to Angie and
they live in Cedar Falls. They have two children, Katie
and Caleb. Dave is married to Rebecca and they live in
North Liberty and have one son, Jake. And their oldest
grandchild, Kaci, is married to Gabe and is expecting
Ken and Carol’s first great grandchild in January!
Ken and Carol like to say to each other every day, “I love
you more today than yesterday. And I’ll love you more
tomorrow than today.” And it has kept them together for
50 years. Blessings to you, Ken and Carol!
From the Pastor MOST IMPORTANT THING WE CAN DO IS PRAY DAILY By Fr. Ivan Nienhaus
It has been eleven years since I have been asked to compose a
biography. Writing a biography almost
reminds me of those obituaries we
read in the local newspaper. Some
obituaries say too much. Other
obituaries say too little. I hope that
this biography lands somewhere in
the middle.
I was born in New Hampton, Iowa on
June 1, 1960 and raised in the small
town of Ft. Atkinson near Decorah.
My parents, Richard and Marilyn
Nienhaus still live in Fort
Atkinson. They are the proud parents of four children. I’m the oldest
child. My two brothers live in Colorado. My sister lives in New
Hampton. They are all married and are enjoying the addition of new
grandchildren in their families.
Upon graduating from Turkey Valley High School, I attended the
University of Iowa. I spent an additional year at Loras College in
Dubuque studying philosophy prior to attending St. Meinrad School of
Theology in St. Meinrad, Indiana.
I was ordained to the Priesthood at Nativity Parish in Dubuque on
June 24, 1989. My first assignment was at St. Patrick Church in
Cedar Rapids. My second assignment was at Sacred Heart Parish in
Waterloo along with teaching responsibilities at Columbus High. My
third assignment was my first Pastorate. I spent ten years serving
parishes in Winthrop, Masonville, and Monti. My fourth assignment
was a one-year stint at Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar
Rapids. My fifth assignment was at St. Cecilia Parish in Ames.
I have spent the last 11 years at St. Patrick Church in Cedar
Rapids. The last eleven years were spent rebuilding the parish that
was completely destroyed by the Flood of 2008. I also served as the
Catholic Priest Chaplain at St. Luke Hospital and Pastoral Coordinator
of LaSalle Catholic School (Grades K-8) on the west side of Cedar
Rapids.
I have enjoyed every assignment that I have been given as a
priest. Every parish is filled with faith-filled parishioners. I am
guessing that St. Patrick Parish here in Cedar Falls is no different. It
takes time to get to know the parishioners and the parishioners to get
to know you. Parishioners have a decided advantage over the
priest. There is one of me and hundreds of you. Do not be afraid to
tell me your name over and over again.
I was given a mini-sabbatical by the Archbishop upon leaving Cedar
Rapids that ran from July 13 through September 5. This
mini-sabbatical has served me well. I have been given sufficient time
CDA TO MEET AT GATEWAY PARK The next CDA meeting will be Monday,
September 13 at 5:30
PM. Save the date for this
safe, fun, and informative
evening outdoors as
summer comes to an
end. We will meet in the
small shelter at Gateway
Park in Cedar Falls.
At 5:30 PM, a rosary for recently deceased
members/family members will be recited. At
6:30 PM, the committee will serve a light meal
which includes local ice cream! Members are
encouraged to invite a guest to learn about
Catholic Daughters.
Page 3 www.SaintPatrickcf.org Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523
MINISTER ASSIGNMENTS
Saturday, September 18, 2021
5:00 PM MASS Communion Ministers
Dan & Diane Flaherty, De Radke
Altar Server: Josie Harken, Robbie Slee
Lector: Jill Weber Ushers: Tim Hartz, Gary Winterhof Sacristan: Tom & Ginger Hoag
Cantor: Eliott Kranz
Keyboard: Ruth Koltookian Livestream: Rosie Guerrero
SUNDAY September 19, 2021
7:30 AM MASS Communion Ministers:
Al Leavens, Suzy Luecke,
Sandy Schaffer
Altar Server: Addison DeMoss, Liam Devine
Lector: Rita Durchenwald Ushers: Brian Luecke, Mike Rothamel
Sacristan: Bill & Karen Mackey
Cantor: Mark Hannasch Keyboard: Ryan Occena
9:30 AM MASS Communion Ministers:
Dave Guetterman,
Marilee McAlpin, Lisa Strei
Altar Server: Claire & Hannah Yackley Lector: Tim Funk
Ushers: Bill & Julia Magee Sacristan: Sara Dunbar
Cantor: Bill Roths Keyboard: Marcia Nichols
11:30 AM MASS Communion Ministers:
Rosie Guerrero, Pam Schmitt,
Jean Simmet
Altar Server: Evalie Charlton, Rachel Lyons Lector: Roger Kueter Ushers: Ron Kane, Dennis Phillips
Sacristan: Rosie Guerrero
Cantor: Malina Amjadi Keyboard: Mary Citta
If you cannot serve, please find a replacement.
2021 FALL FESTIVAL-- SAVE THE DATE! We are pleased to share that the Fall Festival will be returning! Mark your
calendars for Sunday, October 3. We will begin at 10:30 AM and end at
2 PM.
Due to the current environment, the festival will look a little different this year.
Our venues will consist of a turkey dinner with all the trimmings including
homemade pie for dessert, a bake sale, pumpkin patch, kids' activities, and
an online silent auction. These areas will provide fun for the whole family,
while giving us the ability to make safety our top priority. We are currently
looking for volunteers to help us make the Fall Festival happen, so please
watch your email over the coming days or go to the church website for the link
to sign up for different areas online using Sign Up Genius. Committee
members will also be available after masses the weekend of September
11/12 to provide you with a sign up form and answer questions. Please take
note of these important items (more details to come!):
• Our meal will be available with both dine-in and takeout options. All
ticket sales will take place online!
• We will have a limited number of tickets for sale offline--the intent is for
these to be available for anyone without online access. If you are able to
order online, please do so. We are working through the details of these
offline sales, so please stay tuned!
• If you plan on dining in, you will be required to choose a time slot for
your reservation.
• All volunteers in the kitchen and dining areas will be required to wear a
mask. All other volunteers are strongly encouraged to do so.
• If you are donating baked goods, we will provide you with some safety
guidelines to ensure the safety for all. Please note that we will NOT be
collecting books and costumes this year.
Our goal is to make the Fall Festival a safe space for everyone to come and
enjoy this time of fellowship and community, and we are excited to bring back
the Fall Festival at a near-full capacity! If you have any questions, please feel
free to contact Lisa Strei at l_strei@yahoo.com.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION STARTS SEPTEMBER 15 Religious Education begins on September 15 (or sooner for CGS). Grades K-5
start at 6:15 PM, Grades 6-8 at 6:00 PM, and Grades 9-12 at 7:30 PM.
TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Tuesday Morning Bible Study will meet at 10 AM September 14 in the Lower
Level Gym. Fr. Colter will not be able to attend on September 21, but the
group will meet as usual.
DAILY MASS, SCHOOL MASS Fr. Ivan Nienhaus will celebrate Daily Mass at 11:30 AM Tuesday through
Friday. On the Wednesdays when there is a School Mass, there will still be an
11:30 AM Mass. All are invited to attend School Mass and Monday Morning
Prayer, both in the church. The balcony is reserved for guests who attend so
that students may be spread out on the main level.
Page 4 www.SaintPatrickcf.org Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523
Matthew 25 FOOD PANTRY NEEDS FOR THIS WEEK Matthew 25 Food Pantry served 28 individuals
during the month of July. We are well-stocked with
personal hygiene products! We are in need of
small bottles of detergent, “Helper” type meals,
and Chunky soups. Thank you for your continued
support of our emergency food pantry.
GARDENERS: If you have an abundance of
produce you would like to share with those in need, please drop off your extra fruits and veggies at the parish office. We are so grateful to all our parishioners who have shared produce so far. Your generosity has fed many people.
VISITS, COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND If you have a relative or friend
who is homebound and would
like to be visited and/or receive
Communion, please contact
Tracey in the Outreach Office at
319-266-3523, extension 111
or email
pastoralcare@saintpatrickcf.org.
WELL READ MOM BOOK CLUB STARTING Are there any women interested in reading more
and reading well? We have a Well Read Mom book
club that meets on the second Sunday of the
month where we read spiritual and literary
classics. Cost of membership is $45. For more
information email kelsey.kersting@gmail.com for or
check out the website and sign up online at
www.wellreadmom.com.
PICK UP YOUR FUNERAL DISHES Please pick up your bowls, cake pans, plates, and
food storage containers that held your delicious
and tasty funeral fare. We have quite an
assortment of dishes in the kitchen pantry. Dishes
still remaining after a few more weeks will be
donated to Trinkets and Togs. Stop by after Mass or
from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. Thank
you for all you do!
COFFEE DONATIONS SOUGHT With the fall festival upon us, we could use some
more containers of coffee. Please drop your
donations off in the kitchen after Mass or from 9
AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. We appreciate
your generosity!
In Our Parish and Beyond
ROSARY TO BE AT THE LUDWIG HOME The Parish Family Rosary will be on Monday, September 13 at 6:30 PM
at the Darrell and Sally Ludwig home, 3523 N Union Rd. Weather permit-
ting, we will gather around the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother
of God. If the weather is inclement, we will gather in their home. A social
will follow the Rosary with snacks and treats. BRING LAWNCHAIRS!
If anyone would like a ride out to the Ludwig home, Mark Meier will be at
the parish office parking lot from 6-6:15 PM.
JOIN THE NEW MORNING MEN’S STUDY GROUP The new Morning Men's Study will meet on September 22 at 6 AM in the
St. Patrick Youth Center. All men interested in starting their day with
fellowship, prayer, and
discussion are invited.
The first study topic is Into
the Breach: An Apostolic
Exhortation to Catholic Men
by Bishop Olmsted of
Phoenix. The Knights of
Columbus has produced a
short video series to
accompany the material,
which we will be viewing.
Meetings will be every other
week. For more information, contact Zach Shaver at (630) 200-8699 or
zjshaver@gmail.com.
CDA POP CAN REDEMPTION Catholic Daughters collect pop cans and plastic bottles for redemption
and use the proceeds for a college scholarship for a high school senior.
You can place empty pop cans and plastic bottles in the container
outside St. Patrick School or drop them off at the parish office. No glass,
please! Thank you for your support!
WELCOME FATHER IVAN AT COFFEE & DONUTS Join us for Coffee and Donuts after 7:30 and 9:30 AM Masses on
Sunday, September 12. Our new priest, Fr. Ivan Nienhaus will be joining
us. Stop by and say hello! If you can’t make it at either of those times, no
worries, we will be having more opportunities for you to chat with Fr.
Nienhaus after the 5:00 PM and 11:30 AM Masses in the coming
weeks. Speaking of Coffee and Donuts, we are looking for a new
Coordinator for this ministry. If you are interested, please call Regena at
(319) 266-3523, or stop by the office and she will give you more details.
In Our Parish
In Our Parish
NO LONGER NEED A BULLETIN MAILED TO YOU? LET US KNOW If you no longer need to have the bulletin mailed to you, please call the parish
office at (319) 266-3523 and let us know. If you would like a bulletin, please let
us know that too. Thank you!
BE SURE TO UPDATE your address, telephone number, and email address
if they have changed. You can make changes through the link on the website or
call the parish office at (319) 266-3523.
EMAIL PRAYER REQUESTS TO OUR PRAYER CHAIN Did you know that St. Patrick Church has an email prayer chain? If you have a
special prayer request, please email or call us.
If practical, please email your request to stpatPC@gmail.com. If the link doesn’t
work on your computer, just copy or type the email address into your email. You
may also call your request to Mary Ann Barry at 268-1147 or Carol Jacobi at
266-8663.
www.SaintPatrickcf.org
FIRST READING:
I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my
beard; my face I did not shield from buffets and spitting. (Is 50:8)
PSALM:
I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the
living. (Ps 116)
SECOND READING:
What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if
someone says he has faith but does not
have works? Can that faith save him? (Jas
2:14)
GOSPEL:
And he asked them, "But who do you say
that I am?”
Peter said to him in reply, “You are the
Christ.” (Mk 8:29)
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass
©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969,
1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation.
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
Is 50:5-9a/Ps 116:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [9]/Jas 2:14-18/
Mk 8:27-3
1 Tm 2:1-8/Ps 40:7-8a, 8b-9, 10, 17 [1Cor 11:26b]/Lk 7:1-10
Nm 21:4b-9/Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38 [cf. 7b]/
Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-1
1 Tm 3:14-16/Ps 111:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [2]/Jn 19:25-27
or Lk 2:33-3
1 Tm 4:12-16/Ps 111:7-8, 9, 10 [2]/Lk 7:36-50
1 Tm 6:2c-12/Ps 49:6-7, 8-10, 17-18, 19-20/Lk 8:1-3
1 Tm 6:13-16/Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [2]/Lk 8:4-15
Wis 2:12, 17-20/Ps 54:3-4, 5, 6-8 [6b]/Jas 3:16—4:3/
9:30-37
Page 5 Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523
BUILDING OUR PLAYGROUND And we know that all things work together
for good to them that love God, to them who
are called according to his purpose.
Romans 8:28
Our school family is working hard to sell
Football Bash tickets and replace the older
part of our playground. We want to thank
everyone who purchased tickets after Mass
or at the Parish or School Office.
Still need tickets? You have just one more
week to buy a ticket in either office or after
Mass. Our sales will conclude on September
17. We have worked together as a parish
and school to help make a new playground
possible for students. With your generous
support and the love of God we will reach
this goal.
Blessings,
Lynette Hackett, Principal
To see our weekly winners, visit our school
website or follow us on Facebook or Insta-
gram. The top winner each of the 18 week
NFL season will win $500. Seven other
weekly winners will win cash prizes too!
This is the piece of wooden equipment
we are working to replace. Perhaps your
children or grandchildren have played on
it--recently or long ago!
Readings for the Week of September 12
319-277-6781
office@cfcatholicschool.org
cfcatholicschool.org
TWEET FROM POPE FRANCIS
@Pontifex God is gloriously and mysteriously present in
creation since he is the Lord who reigns over
it. To discover this, we need to be
silent, listen, contemplate.
Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523 Page 6 www.SaintPatrickcf.org
Online Registration Available
JOIN TODAY
www.SaintPatrickcf.org
MASS ONLINE: We invite you to watch our weekend Mass online if
you can’t attend in person. Check the website or parish Facebook page
to see which weekend Mass will be livestreamed. You do not have to
have a Facebook account to watch Masses. Click on the Facebook link
on our website: www.facebook.com/saintpatrickcf.org. You will see a
place to log in or create a new account at the top. Simply start scrolling
down and you will be able to click on the "X" in the bottom right when
asked again. Those prompts will then go away and you will be able to
view the page.
FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS VIRTUAL RETREAT Finding God in All Things Virtual Retreat starts Saturday, September 18
from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. This monthly virtual retreat invites partici-
pants into a safe virtual community where they can ask questions and
seek answers that reflect the uniqueness of each individual and their
individual lives.
• Learn more online at http://bit.ly/God-In-All-Things.
FREE LEGACY PLANNING WORKSHOP OCTOBER 6 There will be a free Legacy Planning Workshop on Wednesday, October
6. Choose to attend the hour-long event at 9:30 AM or 5:30 PM. (Doors
open 30 minutes prior to
each session.) The workshop
location is at the Waterloo
Center for the Arts, Petersen
Town Hall Room, 225
Commercial St, Waterloo
(virtual options also
available).
A panel of experts will
answer your questions about
estate planning, creating and updating a will, charitable gifts, and more!
Learn how you and your family can build a meaningful philanthropic
legacy in support of causes you care about, including local Catholic
organizations. Sponsored by The Catholic Foundation, Bosco Catholic
Schools and Cedar Valley Catholic Schools.
RSVP at: www.OurCFAD.org/CVLegacy OR 319-296-1692 by Friday,
September 24.
In Our Parish and Beyond
Pray For All who are suffering from the powers of nature: That God will protect them from further harm, renew their energy, and speed the assistance that they need.
All who have suffered loss from acts of violence and for a world free from terror and war: That God will turn hearts from violence and revenge, protect the innocent from harm and bring forth a new season of justice and peace.
All teachers and catechists: That they may effectively lead those entrusted to them to a deeper knowledge and love of God.
Family and friends of Suzanne Merillat, David Fix, Betty Roberts, sister of Sue Doyle (Mike), and Alan Jorgensen, brother of Bette Aelmans and Phil Jorgensen (Lu). Suzanne, David, Betty, and Alan passed away recently. May God’s love and fond memories comfort you. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful receive the mercy of God.
GET TO KNOW THE STO -- WHAT IS THE STO? A School Tuition Organization or STO is a not-for-profit
organization that provides financial support to families
seeking a non-public school education. The Our Faith
STO supports 47 schools across the Archdiocese of
Dubuque and helps over 3,000 students each year.
The STO program started in Iowa in 2008 when the
legislature provided an incentivized income tax credit
for individuals or businesses who donate. The credit
currently stands at 75 percent, making it the “Best Tax
Credit in Iowa” For more information, visit
www.ourfaithsto.org.
KNOW YOUR FAITH DISCUSSION -- Monday,
September 20, 7:00-8:00 PM, live video discussion.
This month's topic is "The Communion of Saints."
Pre-registration is required at:
http://bit.ly/know-faith-registration
SPIRITUAL GROWTH DISCUSSION -- Thursday,
September 23. 6:00-7:00 PM. In person at COR, 220
E. 4th Street, Waterloo. Learn more at:
https://waterloocatholics.org/spiritual-growth
Parish Office Phone : 319-266-3523 www.SaintPatrickcf.org Page 7
Stewardship Reflection In the second reading today,
St. James has harsh words for
those who do not put their faith
into action. May we be such
good stewards of God’s gifts to
us that we can never be
accused of having “faith that
does nothing in practice.”
CHS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL “The Holy Eucharist is the greatest of the sacraments, and
those who participate in it cannot help but be changed.”
(Jon Leonetti-Catholic author) Do we really want to change;
to be more of the person God calls us to be? If that answer
is yes, then begin visiting Jesus each week at the Perpetual
Adoration Chapel, located at Columbus HS. Specific needs
are Wednesdays at 3 am, Wednesdays at 2 am (once a
month), Thursdays at 11 pm & Saturdays at 7 pm. If inter-
ested email cvadoration@gmail.com or call Maria Pranger
at (319)429-4920.
Scrip News Picture this! You order a new washing machine, use gift
cards to pay for it, and just like that you earn $40 back.
Stop for burgers on the way home and earn another $5. Fill
up the truck, $2 more. Order some new tennis shoes when
you get home. Now you are at $50.
How can this be? It's possible with scrip! How does it work?
St. Patrick School purchases gift cards from popular retail-
ers, restaurants, and more at less than face value. You buy
them at full price and use them when you shop or dine out
or need a service. You haven't spent an extra penny, but
you have earned $50 for the school and $25 for your
student’s tuition.
Choose "Order Scrip" from the parish or school home page
to learn more. You can use a paper order form, order by
email, or buy scrip online. Scrip makes great gifts too!
The next Baptism class will be offered on:
Monday, September 20 at 6:30 PM via Zoom.
Register online (Under the “Get Involved” Tab, click on
“Sacraments”) or call the parish office. Class is required for
the first child only.
Parents are asked to contact the parish office at 319-266-
3523 to schedule your child’s Baptism. Due to the
pandemic, baptisms are conducted outside of Mass.
Baptism Information
CONTACT INFORMATION
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH & SCHOOLS
705 Main St Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Phone: 319-266-3523 (Leave a message) If this is an emergency, call (319) 290-4502
Parish Office hours: 9:00 AM - 5 PM Monday - Friday Email: office@saintpatrickcf.org SaintPatrickcf.org facebook.com/SaintPatrickcf
Fr. Ivan Nienhaus, Pastor (319) 266-3523 inienhaus@saintpatrickcf.org
Deacon Al Weber, Pastoral Associate 319-266-3523 aweber@saintpatrickcf.org
Staff contact information can be found at
SaintPatrickcf.org and cfcatholicschool.org
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL & CLOVER PATCH PRESCHOOL
Lynette Hackett, Principal Lhackett@cfcatholicschool.org
319-277-6781
www.cfcatholicschool.org
COLUMBUS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 3231 W 9th St, Waterloo, IA 50702
(319) 233-3358
www.columbushigh.org
ST. STEPHEN THE WITNESS CATHOLIC
STUDENT CENTER AT UNI
1019 W 23 St Cedar Falls, Iowa
www.ststephenuni.org
or Phone: 319-266-9863
Fr. Jon Seda, Chaplain dbq303@dbqarch.org
Paul Lee, Director of Campus Ministry p.lee@dbqarch.org
Sunday Masses at 10:30 AM and 7 PM.
Daily Mass at 4:30 PM.
On Wednesdays Adoration at 8 PM, Reconciliation at 8:15
PM, and Primetime Mass at 9 PM.
See the website for more information.
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“Locally Owned Tax Service”Michael E Brannon, CPA • 319-553-0015809 W. 1st Street, Suite A • Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Richardson Funeral ServicesMike Sulentic • Don Richardson
Paul Van Gorp
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Fix Tire1145 Donald St., Waterloo
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Dr. William MaiersGreenhill Family Dental
266-1433
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