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1 Intro (3)| Mohlberg SacrVeron no. 93.~ 2 Intro (9)| See PO no. 2.~ 3 Intro, 0 | of the liturgy.15 Since no Catholic would now deny 4 Intro, 0 | communion under both kinds. No one today challenges the 5 1 (1) | See SC art. 41; LG no. 11; PO nos. 2, 5, 6; CD 6 1 (1) | 11; PO nos. 2, 5, 6; CD no. 30; UR no. 15. SCR, Instr. 7 1 (1) | 2, 5, 6; CD no. 30; UR no. 15. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst, 8 1 (4) | See PO no. 5; SC art. 10.~ 9 1 (9) | See PO no. 13.~ 10 2 (13) | See PO no. 5.~ 11 2 (14) | of Faith, 30 June 1968, no. 24. ~ 12 2 (15) | EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 9. ~ 13 2 (16) | 56. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 10.~ 14 2 (17) | See SC art. 48, 51; DV no. 21; PO no. 4.~ 15 2 (17) | art. 48, 51; DV no. 21; PO no. 4.~ 16 2 (20) | prayers, 27 April 1973, no. 14.~ 17 2, 2 | reciting them there should be no other prayer and the organ 18 2 (21) | MusSacr. 5 March 1967, no. 14.~ 19 2 (24) | See SCR, Instr. MusSacr no. 16a.~ 20 2 (27) | InterOec, 26 Sept. 1964, no. 59; Instr. MusSacr no. 21 2 (27) | no. 59; Instr. MusSacr no. 47.~ 22 2 (30) | 30. SCR, Instr. MusSacr no. 17.~ 23 2, 8 | of bishops.~If there is no singing for the entrance, 24 2 (34) | See SCR, InterOec no. 50.~ 25 2 (36) | See SCR, Instr, InterOec no. 54.~ 26 2 (37) | See ibid. no. 56.~ 27 2 (39) | See SCR, Instr. InterOec no. 56.~ 28 2 (40) | 47. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 3a, b.~ 29 2, 10 | Even though the faithful no longer, as in the past, 30 2 (41) | See SCR, Instr. InterOec no. 91.~ 31 2, 10 | those for the entrance song (no. 26). If it is not sung, 32 2 (42) | See SC art. 48; PO no. 5. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst 33 2 (42) | 5. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 12.~ 34 2, 10 | congregation.~If there is no singing, the communion antiphon 35 2 (44) | caritatis», 29 Jan. 1973, no. 2.~ 36 3 (49) | See PO no. 2; LG no. 28.~ 37 3 (49) | See PO no. 2; LG no. 28.~ 38 3 (50) | 48. SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 12.~ 39 3 (51) | See SCR, Instr. MusSacr no. 19.~ 40 3, 11 | singing. When in fact there is no choir, it is up to the cantor 41 3 (52) | See ibid. no. 21.~ 42 3 (54) | caritatis», 29 Jan. 1973, no. 1.~ 43 3 (55) | instaurationes», 5 Sept. 1970, no. 7.~ 44 3, 11 | same ministry, there is no objection to their being 45 4 (57) | Instr. EuchMyst 25 May 1967, no. 26. LG no. 28; PO no. 5.~ 46 4 (57) | 25 May 1967, no. 26. LG no. 28; PO no. 5.~ 47 4 (57) | 1967, no. 26. LG no. 28; PO no. 5.~ 48 4 (58) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 47. SCDW, Decl. on concelebration, 49 4 (59) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 26; Instr. MusSacr, 5 March 50 4, 13 | recites the response (see no. 36).~ 51 4, 13 | 96. If no reader is present, the priest 52 4, 13 | presentation song begins (see no. 50). The servers place 53 4, 13 | choir and congregation (see no. 56 e).~ 54 4, 13 | receiving the sacrament (see no. 56 i). ~ 55 4, 13 | a psalm may be sung (see no. 56 j).~ 56 4, 14 | the book; c. if there is no other minister present, 57 4, 14 | the priest. If there is no homily or profession of 58 4, 15 | general intercessions, when no deacon is present, the acolyte 59 4 (61) | quaedam», 15 Aug. 1972, no. VI.~ 60 4, 15 | arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present, the acolyte 61 4, 16 | procession to the altar, when no deacon is present, the reader 62 4, 16 | the gospel. If there is no cantor of the psalm, he 63 4, 16 | announce the intentions when no deacon is present.~ 64 4, 16 | 152. If there is no entrance song or communion 65 4 (63) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 47.~ 66 4 (64) | Concelebration, Introduction no. 3.~ 67 4, 17 | 156. No one is ever to be admitted 68 4 (65) | See ibid. no. 8.~ 69 4 (66) | March 1965; Instr. EuchMyst no. 47.~ 70 4 (67) | Concelebration, Introduction no. 9. SCDW, Decl. on concelebration 71 4, 30 | toward the altar if there is no tabernacle with the blessed 72 4 (68) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 32.~ 73 4, 33 | provisions of this Instruction no. 76. ~Further, the conferences 74 4, 33 | 245. If there is no deacon, other priest, or 75 4, 33 | described. ~If there is no deacon, assisting priest, 76 4, 33 | 250. If there is no deacon, other assisting 77 4, 33 | communion from the chalice (no. 245). The minister standing 78 4, 33 | 252. If there is no deacon, other assisting 79 5 (72) | See SC art. 122 - 124; PO no. 5. SCR, Instr. InterOec, 80 5 (72) | InterOec, 26 Sept. 1964, No. 90; Instr. EuchMyst, 25 81 5 (72) | EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 24. ~ 82 5 (74) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 24.~ 83 5 (75) | 129. SCR, Instr. InterOec no. 13c.~ 84 5 (79) | See ibid. no. 91.~ 85 5 (80) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 24.~ 86 5 (81) | See SCR, Instr. InterOec no. 91.~ 87 5, 33 | simply be blessed. There is no obligation to have a consecrated 88 5, 33 | a place of worship (see no. 260).~ 89 5 (82) | See ibid. no. 93.~ 90 5 (83) | See ibid. no. 92.~ 91 5 (84) | See ibid. no. 96.~ 92 5 (85) | 32. SCR, Instr. InterOec no. 98.~ 93 5 (86) | See SCR, Instr. MusSacr no. 23.~ 94 5 (87) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 53. RR, «Holy Communion 95 5 (87) | typica», 1973, Introduction no. 9.~ 96 5 (88) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 54; Instr. InterOec no. 97 5 (88) | no. 54; Instr. InterOec no. 95.~ 98 5 (89) | See SCR, Instr. EuchMyst no. 52; Instr. InterOec no. 99 5 (89) | no. 52; Instr. InterOec no. 95. SC Sacraments, Instr. « 100 5 (89) | umquam tempore», 28 May 1938, no. 4: AAS 30 (1938) 199 - 101 6, 33 | require it, small hosts are in no way ruled out.) The action 102 6 (91) | EuchMyst, 25 May 1967, no. 24.~ 103 7, 36 | be used when a Mass has no preface of its own.~Because 104 7, 36 | structure of this prayer no special formulary for the 105 Appen1 | Worship, April 27, 1973. No. 14 reads: Among the possibilities 106 Appen1 | Bishops (November, 1965). ~No official approbation is 107 Appen1 | congregation.~In accord with no. 55 of the instruction of 108 Appen1 | left unchanged, but that no. 21 of the «General Instruction» 109 Appen1 | is employed and there is no entrance song, is the antiphon 110 Appen1 | omitted if not sung (see no. 39 of the «General Instruction»). 111 Appen1 | alleluia before the Gospel (see no. 21 of the «General Instruction»).~ ~ 112 Appen1 | options described above (no. 26). If there is no offertory 113 Appen1 | above (no. 26). If there is no offertory song, the offertory 114 Appen1 | accompanying prayers quietly; see no. 50 of the «General Instruction», 115 Appen1 | of Mass».) ~If there is no singing or organ or instrumental 116 Appen1 | a period of silence (see no. 23 of the «General Instruction»). 117 Appen1 | options described above (no. 26). With regard to the 118 Appen1 | on music in the liturgy, no. 36. ~In general, during 119 Appen1 | is employed and there is no Communion song, is the antiphon 120 Appen1 | instruction, October 20,1969, no. 13).~ ~ 121 Appen1 | as readers in accord with no. 66 of the «General Instruction» ( 122 Appen1 | General Instruction», no 272).~d. Other ministries 123 Appen1 | the hand or on the tongue. No limitations because of age 124 Appen1 | Eucharist outside Mass», no. 21.)~ ~ 125 Appen1 | occasions enumerated in no. 242 of the «General Instruction»; ~ 126 Appen1 | Instruction, June 21, 1968, no. 20.) ~ ~ 127 Appen1 | nationally. In this way no arbitrary rule is imposed 128 Appen2 | acceptable?~REPLY: The GIRM no. 12 clearly states: "The 129 Appen2 | reciting them there should be no other prayer and the organ 130 Appen2 | is a clear rule, leaving no room for doubt, since it 131 Appen2 | Not 13 (1977) 94 - 95, no. 2.~ ~ 132 Appen2 | sit. Accordingly the GIRM no. 21 gives this rule: "The 133 Appen2 | not obligation. The GIRM no. 121, should, therefore, 134 Appen2 | be interpreted to match no. 21: Not 10 (1974) 407.~ 135 Appen2 | solve these questions (GIRM no. 21): a. The people stand 136 Appen2 | points determined are in no way to be considered trivial, 137 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 300 - 301, no. 1.~QUERY 3: In some places 138 Appen2 | to show their adoration, no matter how uncomfortable 139 Appen2 | is not possible (see GIRM no. 21), a deep bow and a respectful 140 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 302 - 303, no. 4.~ ~ 141 Appen2 | 26. ~QUERY: In the GIRM no. 26 are the words «actioni 142 Appen2 | place: Not 6 (1970) 404, no. 42.~ ~ 143 Appen2 | Mass: Not 5 (1969) 403, no. 11.~ ~ 144 Appen2 | This occasion on which GIRM no. 31 calls for the singing 145 Appen2 | people: Not 6 (1970) 263, no. ~ ~ 146 Appen2 | hymn is sung or recited" (no. 5) and on the «Credo»: " 147 Appen2 | profession of faith. . .is made" (no. 15). As is often the case, 148 Appen2 | to the «Gloria», the GIRM no. 31, to preserve its character 149 Appen2 | to the «Credo», the GIRM no. 44 says: "Recitation of 150 Appen2 | choirs: Not 14 (1978) 538, no. 14.~ ~ 151 Appen2 | celebration: Not 7 (1971) 112, no. 2. See also no. 31, Query 152 Appen2 | 1971) 112, no. 2. See also no. 31, Query 2b above.~ ~ 153 Appen2 | altar: Not 6 (1970) 37, no. 25. ~QUERY 2: Does it not 154 Appen2 | offertory rite? REPLY: In no way. The former prayers: « 155 Appen2 | light: Not 6 (1970) 37 - 38, no. 26. ~ ~ 156 Appen2 | around the altar, making no distinction between the 157 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 301 - 302, no. 2.~ ~ 158 Appen2 | celebration of Mass? REPLY: In no way. 1. Both the GIRM (nos. 159 Appen2 | Mass (with a congregation, no. 24; without a congregation, 160 Appen2 | without a congregation, no. 18) show the «Lavabo» to 161 Appen2 | be cleansed within" (GIRM no. 52). In the course of the 162 Appen2 | Even though there has been no practical reason for the 163 Appen2 | work: Not 6 (1970) 38 - 39, no. 27.~ ~ 164 Appen2 | of the «Catechism» is in no way superseded: the distinction 165 Appen2 | emendation: Not 6 (1970) 39 - 40, no. 28. ~ ~ 166 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 594 - 595, no. 17.~ ~ 167 Appen2 | the «Agnus Dei»? REPLY: No. The Ordinary of the Mass 168 Appen2 | for Masses with Children» no. 31. What is established 169 Appen2 | dropped into the chalice (GIRM no. 56e). In practice two situations 170 Appen2 | indicated in the Order of Mass no. 131, is enough to accompany 171 Appen2 | rubric in the Order of Mass no. 131: "This may be repeated. . ." 172 Appen2 | the directive of the GIRM no. 56e: "This invocation may 173 Appen2 | peace»": Not 14 (1978) 306, no. 8. ~ ~ 174 Appen2 | cross: Not 5 (1969) 403, no. 14. See also no. 108 below.~ ~ 175 Appen2 | 1969) 403, no. 14. See also no. 108 below.~ ~ 176 Appen2 | 61. ~See DOL 309 no. 2536, note R.~ ~ 177 Appen2 | 76. ~See DOL 223 no. 1796, note R.~ ~ 178 Appen2 | 79. ~See no. 269 below.~ ~ 179 Appen2 | the veil? REPLY: There is no norm, not even a recent 180 Appen2 | one, to change the GIRM no. 80c, which reads: "The 181 Appen2 | white.": Not 14 (1978) 594, no. 16. ~ ~ 182 Appen2 | their breast" («Ordo Missae» no. 3). In the former Missal 183 Appen2 | As noted in the Reply no. 2 of the comments in Not 184 Appen2 | rubrics must be followed (see no. 51 above). The reformed 185 Appen2 | 131 and 133), there is no reason for requiring any 186 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 534 - 535, no. 10.~ ~ 187 Appen2 | Mark": Not 14 (1978) 303, no. 5.~ ~ 188 Appen2 | REPLY: By rule of the GIRM no. 97, in the celebration 189 Appen2 | seated: Not 10 (1974) 80, no. 3. See also no. 42 above.~ ~ 190 Appen2 | 1974) 80, no. 3. See also no. 42 above.~ ~ 191 Appen2 | paten with the bread in GIRM no. 102 compatible? REPLY: 192 Appen2 | compatible? REPLY: There is no problem. For the offerings 193 Appen2 | carried to the altar (see GIRM no. 101), then the offertory 194 Appen2 | bread: Not 6 (1970) 404, no. 43.~ ~ 195 Appen2 | 105.~See no. 51 above.~ ~ 196 Appen2 | dialogue before the preface, no. 27 (MR p. 392) says precisely: " 197 Appen2 | with these words . . ."(no. 42). But the rubrics of 198 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 536 - 537, no. 12. ~ ~ 199 Appen2 | people, as is clear from GIRM no. 109: "A little before the 200 Appen2 | and awareness that it has no need of this signal at the 201 Appen2 | Mass with a congregation no. 128 directs that the priest 202 Appen2 | congregation: Not 6 (1970) 264, no. 39.~QUERY 2: In some places 203 Appen2 | 113.~See no. 56e above.~ ~ 204 Appen2 | regarding this prayer directed (no. X, 3): "Then with joined 205 Appen2 | Order of Mass of Paul VI (no. 132) more precisely determines 206 Appen2 | determines what the GIRM says in no. 114: "Then the priest, 207 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 537 - 538, no. 13. ~ ~ 208 Appen2 | 115.~See no. 87 above. ~ ~ 209 Appen2 | 121.~See no. 21 above.~ ~ 210 Appen2 | concluding rite? REPLY: The GIRM no. 124 indicates that on certain 211 Appen2 | priest himself, if there is no deacon, says the invitation, « 212 Appen2 | 507): Not 6 (1970) 404, no. 41. ~QUERY 2: The use of 213 Appen2 | rubrics of the Missal (GIRM no. 124; Order of Mass no. 214 Appen2 | GIRM no. 124; Order of Mass no. 142) expressly lay down 215 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 306 - 307, no. 9. 153. ~QUERY: At the 216 Appen2 | over the liturgy and to no other bishops regardless 217 Appen2 | or his delegate (see GIRM no. 158d): Not 5 (1969) 403, 218 Appen2 | 158d): Not 5 (1969) 403, no. 13.~ ~ 219 Appen2 | a. According to the GIRM no. 170 the assembly of the 220 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 303304, no. 6. See also DOL 242. ~ ~ 221 Appen2 | is exactly what the GIRM no. 191 indicates: "The concluding 222 Appen2 | also conforms to the GIRM no. 191, the second part of 223 Appen2 | Amen» is said or sung by no one or almost no one. If, 224 Appen2 | sung by no one or almost no one. If, on the contrary, 225 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 304 - 305, no. 7. ~ ~ 226 Appen2 | 223. ~QUERY: When there is no member of the faithful present 227 Appen2 | mystery of faith»? REPLY: No. The words «the mystery 228 Appen2 | Missale Romanum»). But when no member of the faithful is 229 Appen2 | at the end of Mass (GIRM no. 211). The same reply applies 230 Appen2 | concelebration by priests at which no member of the faithful is 231 Appen2 | Not 5 (1969) 324 - 325, no. 3. 229. See no. 238 below.~ ~ 232 Appen2 | 324 - 325, no. 3. 229. See no. 238 below.~ ~ 233 Appen2 | enough to recall the GIRM no. 234 to recognize these 234 Appen2 | toward the altar if there is no tabernacle with the blessed 235 Appen2 | bread and wine the GIRM no. 234b prescribes: "The priest 236 Appen2 | showing of the chalice" (GIRM no. 233); "he genuflects in 237 Appen2 | For the celebrant the GIRM no. 115 and the Order of Mass 238 Appen2 | 115 and the Order of Mass no. 133 have ". . .then the 239 Appen2 | one to the other" (GIRM no. 197). As for the people, 240 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 535 - 536, no. 11.~ ~ 241 Appen2 | 237. ~QUERY: The GIRM no. 237 says that particles 242 Appen2 | about them. REPLY: The GIRM no. 237 must be taken in context 243 Appen2 | with a purificator" (GIRM no. 120). The Order of Mass 244 Appen2 | Mass with a congregation no. 138 says: "After communion 245 Appen2 | Mass without a congregation no. 31 says: "Then the priest 246 Appen2 | is a general principle in no. 238: "The vessels are purified 247 Appen2 | after Mass) is completed in no. 229 with one regarding 248 Appen2 | purifies the vessels (see also no. 120). b. Other particulars 249 Appen2 | the GIRM: As the priest, no. 120: "After communion the 250 Appen2 | left."~As to the deacon, no. 138: "After communion, 251 Appen2 | left." ~As to the acolyte, no. 147: "After communion, 252 Appen2 | arrange the vessels. If no deacon is present, the acolyte 253 Appen2 | Eucharist outside Mass», no. 17). See also GIRM no. 254 Appen2 | no. 17). See also GIRM no. 229 on a priest celebrating 255 Appen2 | Not 14 (1978) 593 - 594, no. 15.~ ~ 256 Appen2 | 257.~See no. 272 below.~ ~ 257 Appen2 | consecrated? ~REPLY: Yes, The GIRM no. 263 says: "According to 258 Appen2 | ready: Not 6 (1970) 263, no. 34.~ ~ 259 Appen2 | REPLY: According to the GIRM no. 265, movable altars may 260 Appen2 | completed: Not 6 (1970) 263, no. 35. (Subsequent to this 261 Appen2 | 79, 269). But it makes no further determination regarding 262 Appen2 | outside Mass», Introduction no. 11). The faculty that the 263 Appen2 | light: Not 10 (1974) 80, no. 4.~ ~ 264 Appen2 | 272.~QUERY: When there is no celebrant's chair and no 265 Appen2 | no celebrant's chair and no special place for carrying 266 Appen2 | beginning of Mass. This is no longer the case, since reform 267 Appen2 | right. Not 14 (1978) 302, no. 3.~ ~ 268 Appen2 | 273.~See no. 21, Query 3, above.~ ~ 269 Appen2 | 283. ~QUERY: In the GIRM no. 283 what does «eucharistic 270 Appen2 | traditional shape. The GIRM in no way intended to change the 271 Appen2 | people: Not 6 (1970) 37, no. 24.~ ~ 272 Appen2 | letter, May 2, 1974, Prot. No. 88/74, to Card. J. Krol, 273 Appen2 | liturgical books (see GIRM no. 296). The formularies to 274 Appen2 | consecration: Not 6 (1970) 263, no. 36.~ ~ 275 Appen2 | wearing the stole? ~REPLY: No. The query arises from an 276 Appen2 | interpretation of the GIRM no. 299. The contents of that 277 Appen2 | Mass: Not 6 (1970) 104, no. 30.~ ~ 278 Appen2 | palms procession? ~REPLY: No. Red is the color for the 279 Appen2 | Passion: Not 5 (1969) 403, no. 12. ~ ~ 280 Appen2 | seasons? ~REPLY: The GIRM no. 316(c) speaks only of the 281 Appen2 | celebrations" (see GNLYC no. 16). 2. On the Sundays 282 Appen2 | with his permission" (GIRM no. 332). 3. On the weekdays 283 Appen2 | with a congregation" (GIRM no. 333). The need in question 284 Appen2 | one great Sunday»" (GNLYC no. 22). 4. During Ordinary 285 Appen2 | in nos. 3 - 4 (see GIRM no. 337). c. Daily Masses for 286 Appen2 | optional memorial occurs, as in no. 4: Not 5 (1969) 323 - 324, 287 Appen2 | Not 5 (1969) 323 - 324, no. 2.~ ~ 288 Appen2 | celebrated? ~REPLY: Yes. The GIRM no. 316c says: "On the weekdays 289 Appen2 | of all the saints" (GIRM no. 329c). Even though no. 290 Appen2 | GIRM no. 329c). Even though no. 316c gives a certain precedence 291 Appen2 | martyrology for the day, no. 329c at the end allows, 292 Appen2 | be chosen in keeping with no. 4, p. 514 of the «Missale 293 Appen2 | the Saints, Introduction no. 4): Not 10 (1974) 145, 294 Appen2 | 4): Not 10 (1974) 145, no. 2. ~ ~ 295 Appen2 | Not 5 (1969) 403 - 404, no. 15.~ ~ 296 Appen2 | new Order of Mass (GIRM no. 322b): "When Mass is celebrated « 297 Appen2 | carrying out of the GIRM no. 316 on restraint in using 298 Appen2 | dead. Not 5 (1969) 325, no. 4.~ ~ 299 Appen2 | own proper preface (GIRM no. 322d). Further, the preface 300 Appen2 | prayer: Not 5 (1969) 323, no. 1.~ ~ 301 Appen2 | occasions? ~REPLY: The GIRM no. 323 says: "In Masses on 302 Appen2 | occasions: Not 7 (1971) 112, no. 1.~ ~ 303 Appen2 | observing the rule of GIRM no. 333: "If some real need 304 Appen2 | people: Not 5 (1969) 404, no. 17.~QUERY 2: What is meant 305 Appen2 | with a congregation" (GIRM no. 333)? ~REPLY: These are 306 Appen2 | Table of Liturgical Days no. 13, i.e., "weekdays of 307 Appen2 | inclusive." Since the GIRM no. 333 does not speak of the 308 Appen2 | Table of Liturgical Days no. 9 are ranked with the weekdays 309 Appen2 | Lent: Not 10 (1974) 145, no. 1.~ ~ 310 Appen2 | Yes. The rule of the GIRM no. 336 is that of the Masses 311 Appen2 | Easter: Not 6 (1970) 263, no. 37.~QUERY 2: May a funeral 312 Appen2 | Easter triduum? ~REPLY: No. The directives in the Roman 313 Appen2 | Easter Sunday, the GIRM no. 336 already forbids a funeral 314 Appen2 | Not 10 (1974) 145 - 146, no. 3.~ ~ 315 Appen2 | referred to in the GIRM no. 337 be celebrated even 316 Appen2 | The Masses mentioned in no. 337 (on the occasions of 317 Appen2 | Week: Not 6 (1970) 264, no. 38.~QUERY 2: May a Mass 318 Appen2 | Yes. According to the GIRM no. 337 these Masses are allowed 319 Appen2 | Table of Liturgical Days no. 9 ranks with those weekdays: 320 Appen2 | weekdays: Not 10 (1974) 146, no. 4.~ ~


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