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  1. hace 3 días

    What Escaping a Cult Taught Me About God | Interview with Ex-Jehovah's Witness Dr. Cary

    He was raised as a third-generation Jehovah's Witness, with his entire family inside the organization. His stepfather was an elder. Leaving meant losing everything — and he knew it from age 12. Today, Dr. Cary is a theology professor at Walsh University, and a devoted Catholic. And in this episode, he pulls back the curtain on everything. What do Jehovah's Witnesses actually believe about Jesus, the Holy Spirit, heaven, and hell? Why is it a cult — and how can you tell? What happens when you leave? And what should you say if one comes to your door? This is one of the most eye-opening conversations we've ever had on this show. In this episode: What Jehovah's Witnesses believe about Jesus (it's not what you'd expect) The 144,000 — and what they believe happens to everyone else How the organization uses isolation and shunning to control members What "PIMO" means — and why thousands are secretly trapped inside Practical tips for talking to a Jehovah's Witness at your door The moment at age 12 that started Dr. Cary's journey out How a funeral homily reignited his wife's faith — and changed his life The first Mass that broke him open and brought him home HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 — Introduction 2:00 — What Jehovah's Witnesses actually believe about Jesus, the Trinity, and the Holy Spirit 10:54 — What it's like growing up inside the organization: fear, conditional love, and a judgmental God 18:12 — Why Jehovah's Witnesses are a cult: isolation, shunning, and what happened when Dr. Cary left his family 23:20 — Leadership structure, the Governing Body, and the Watchtower Society explained 30:30 — What to say when a Jehovah's Witness comes to your door 38:39 — Dr. Cary's "Cornelius moment": the 12-year-old boy named John whose death changed everything 49:50 — Eight years of weekly invitations — and the Sunday Dr. Cary finally said yes to Mass ....... Sign up for The Daily Anchor to get Chris Stefanick's bite-sized reflections every morning and be entered for a chance to win a trip for two on our Pilgrimage to Beauty: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ........ Support the creation of this content by becoming a Missionary of Joy with a monthly gift to Real Life Catholic and get free access to 9 transformative courses: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ........ The Chris Stefanick Show will soon be premiering on EWTN+ Streaming! You can start watching more great content at: EWTN.com/ondemand/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Converting From Jehovah's Witness to Catholic(00:02:35) - Jehovah's Witnesses: Explained From The Inside(00:07:51) - St. Michael and Jesus: Do They Really Be The Same Person(00:10:10) - Daily Inspiration(00:10:50) - Jehovah's Witnesses: What Was It Like Growing Up(00:18:05) - Jehovah's Witnesses: Is It a Cult?(00:23:19) - Jehovah's Witnesses: Leadership Structure(00:28:25) - Jehovah's Witnesses: Are You Active?(00:30:14) - Jehovah's Witnesses(00:35:41) - Jehovah's Witnesses: Are They Real?(00:37:17) - The Catholic Church's shunning(00:38:32) - Jehovah's Witness: My Cornelius Moment(00:43:29) - Jehovah's Witness who left the faith(00:49:16) - One Catholic man's emotional spiritual conversion(00:53:15) - The Faith of Academic Work(00:53:32) - Jehovah's Witness At Mass

    57 min
  2. hace 6 días

    A Few Breaths: What Baby Margaret's Death Taught Me About Fear and Eternity

    What if you've been afraid of the wrong things your whole life? This week's Gospel has Jesus telling his disciples — who would go on to die gruesome deaths for their faith — "Do not be afraid." But he also tells them there is one thing worth fearing: the one who can throw both body and soul into Gehenna. Chris reflects on this Gospel from a deeply personal place, sharing the story of little Margaret — a baby whose skull didn't form fully in the womb, who lived only a few breaths, and whose brief life and faithful family changed her doctor's entire approach to this kind of thing. From the vantage point of eternity, Chris asks: what are we actually protecting when we let fear run our lives? In this reflection, Chris unpacks: - Why Jesus tells us not to fear — and what he actually means by it - The one fear that is good and why we've stopped talking about it - How fear of hell can actually be a gift that keeps us on the right path - Why most of our fears are centered around "the breath" and not the billion years that follow - What it looks like to fear the right thing when it comes to sharing your faith Whether your life is 90 years or a few breaths, from the perspective of eternity, it all goes by in a flash. The question is: what are you doing with it — and what are you afraid of? DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Jesus tells us not to fear those who can harm our bodies, but to fear the one who can throw body and soul into Gehenna. What does it look like practically to "fear the right thing" in your daily life? 2. Chris describes most of our fears as being centered around "the breath" — protecting our comfort, reputation, or earthly life — rather than the eternity that follows. Where do you see that pattern in your own life? 3. Chris shares that fear of sin was sometimes what kept him on the right path when love wasn't enough in a given moment of temptation. Have you ever experienced fear as a gift that moved you toward God? What happened? 4. The Gospel warns against denying Jesus before others out of fear of what they'll think. Is there an area of your life — a relationship, a workplace, a situation — where you've been staying quiet when you should speak? What's holding you back? 5. Little Margaret's brief life and her family's faithfulness moved even her doctor. How does the witness of people who face suffering with faith shape your own understanding of what life is for? ----- Sign up for the Daily Anchor for free daily reflections from Chris Stefanick in your inbox: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ----- Join the mission to spread the joy of the Gospel! Become a Missionary of Joy to support this free content: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ----- Help support us as we seek to bring our transformative CORE Confirmation program to this next generation: https://reallifecatholic.com/confirmation/  Chapters (00:00:00) - Margaret the Baby's Funeral(00:01:59) - Fear of the Lord

    9 min
  3. 19 jun

    The Miracle. The Process. And the 75,000 Person Event behind the Beatification of Fulton Sheen

    Fulton Sheen is about to be beatified — and this episode is your inside look at everything. I sat down with Bishop Tylka, Bishop of Peoria and the man behind the beatification of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, to dive into what this historic moment will look like, how we got here, and why it matters for the whole Church. We talk about the miracle that made it all possible — a baby born with no pulse who came back to life after 61 minutes, with no medical explanation. We walk through the entire beatification process, what happens inside a beatification Mass, and why Bishop Tylka believes God's timing in 2026 is no accident — America's bishop, beatified by the first American pope, during the 250th anniversary of the United States. We also get into how Fulton Sheen personally transformed Bishop Tylka's prayer life, what Sheen's legacy means for the Church today, and what you can expect if you attend the beatification at the Dome at America's Center in St. Louis on September 24, 2026 — where 75,000 Catholics will gather. Whether you're attending in person or joining from home, you don't want to miss this. HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 — A wave of grace is coming: Fulton Sheen's beatification 1:42 — Bishop Tylka joins the show 3:21 — Why the beatification was moved to St. Louis (and why 70,000+ people) 5:44 — Why 2026 is the perfect moment: America's bishop, America's pope, America's anniversary 7:08 — How the sainthood process actually works 10:33 — The miracle: a baby born with no pulse — 61 minutes, then a heartbeat 17:09 — Five potential miracles already under investigation for canonization 22:24 — The beatification as a "resurrection from the dead" — the painful backstory 27:25 — How Bishop Tylka personally found out he was in charge of the cause (on Twitter) 29:06 — How Fulton Sheen transformed Bishop Tylka's prayer life 33:37 — What the Bishop hopes the whole country hears from this beatification 35:53 — Full event details: 9 nights of holy hours, the Mass, and what happens after ....... Learn more about joining Chris at the beatification of Fulton Sheen: https://reallifecatholic.com/pilgrimages/ ....... Enter to win a chance to win two free tickets to our Pilgrimage to Beauty in Hawaii! : https://reallifecatholic.com/hawaii/ ....... Sign up for The Daily Anchor to get Chris Stefanick's bite-sized reflections every morning: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ........ Support the creation of this content by becoming a Missionary of Joy with a monthly gift to Real Life Catholic and get free access to 9 transformative courses: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ........ The Chris Stefanick Show will soon be premiering on EWTN+ Streaming! You can start watching more great content at: EWTN.com/ondemand/ ........ Learn more and stay up to date with Fulton Sheen's cause for sainthood at: https://www.celebratesheen.com/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Why Fulton J. Sheen Will Be Beatified This September(00:00:58) - The Chris Stefanick Show(00:01:42) - Bishop Tilke attends wedding of a wounded soldier(00:02:11) - The Beatification of St. Louis Bishop(00:06:53) - What's the Process of Veneration? ((00:08:29) - Daily Inspiration(00:09:48) - The Miracle of Las Vegas(00:10:09) - Five Potential Miracles to Investigate(00:14:55) - Will Fulton Sheen Be Be Called a Saint?(00:20:33) - Martin Sheen on the Beatification Cause(00:26:10) - The Ordination of the Bishop of Baltimore(00:26:51) - Bishop of Peoria on Fulton Sheen's Beatification(00:34:37) - What happens at a Fulton Sheen beatification Mass?(00:38:35) - Peoria Catholic Beatification Event(00:43:20) - The Sheen Experience(00:48:07) - Bishop Tolka's message on the busy season

    49 min
  4. 13 jun

    Why the Church Celebrates a Heart (Not a Brain) | Sacred Heart Sunday Reflection

    Every June, the Church celebrates the Sacred Heart of Jesus — and this Sunday's Gospel shows us Jesus moved with compassion for the crowds, like sheep without a shepherd. But why the heart? Why not the Sacred Intellect or the Sacred Will? In this Sunday reflection, Chris unpacks why the Church's devotion to the Sacred Heart isn't sentimentalism — it's a profound invitation to be fully human and fully alive. Drawing on C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man, the witness of the saints, and the emotional honesty of the Psalms, Chris makes the case that an "advanced" Christian isn't a detached academic — it's someone with head, gut, and chest. If you've ever been told your heartfelt worship was just "emotionalism," this one's for you. Chris is recording this from his driveway before heading to pilgrimage in Portugal — and he wants to bring YOUR prayer intentions with him to Fatima and Lourdes. Drop them in the comments below and he will personally bring them to those holy places. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. Have you ever dismissed your own emotions in your spiritual life — or been told that heartfelt worship was "just emotionalism"? How does the Church's celebration of the Sacred Heart challenge or affirm that experience? 2. C.S. Lewis describes "men without chests" as people who haven't formed their hearts. In your own life, which do you tend to neglect most — head (intellect), gut (will and virtue), or chest (heart)? What would it look like to grow in that area? 3. Jesus expressed a full range of emotions in the Gospels — compassion, grief, anger, joy. Which of those feels most surprising or meaningful to you, and why? 4. The Psalms model prayer as emotionally raw and honest — bringing everything to God, including anger and sorrow. How comfortable are you bringing your "messy" emotions into prayer? What holds you back, if anything? 5. Chris says the goal isn't to crush our emotions but to direct them — becoming "fully human, fully alive, and fully holy." Who is someone in your life (or among the saints) who you think embodies that wholeness? What do you admire about how they live? ----- Sign up for the Daily Anchor for free daily reflections from Chris Stefanick in your inbox: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ----- Join the mission to spread the joy of the Gospel! Become a Missionary of Joy to support this free content: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ----- Help support us as we seek to bring our transformative CORE Confirmation program to this next generation: https://reallifecatholic.com/confirmation/ ----- Join Chris on pilgrimage. Upcoming pilgrimages include the Holy Land with Jim Wahlberg, and Pilgrimage to Beauty in Kauai. More details here: https://reallifecatholic.com/pilgrimages/  Chapters (00:00:00) - The Sacred Heart of Jesus(00:04:03) - Pilgrims Without Chests

    8 min
  5. 9 jun

    The 14 Stations of the Eucharist | Fr. Jonathan Meyer

    What if everything you knew about Mass was only part of the story? Fr. Jonathan Meyer — priest, pastor, and author of 14 Stations of the Eucharist — joins Chris Stefanick for one of the most profound conversations about the Eucharist you'll ever hear. This isn't a dry theology lecture. This is the kind of conversation that changes how you walk into church on Sunday. Fr. Meyer breaks open the three dimensions of the Eucharist — communion, presence, and sacrifice — and explains why the third one, the one that hits you right in the gut, has been almost completely lost in recent decades. When you understand that the Mass is Calvary made present, everything changes: why you're there, what you bring, and what you leave with. They also walk through all 14 Stations of the Eucharist — from the sacrifice of Abel to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb — showing how the entire sweep of salvation history points to one thing: the sacrifice of Christ, made present for you, right now, at every Mass. This episode also covers: - Why separating body from blood at the consecration makes the Mass a sacrifice - What it means that you, as a baptized person, are also a priest - How to actually bring your struggles, your suffering, and the people you love into the Mass - Why the line for Mass intentions is drying up — and what recovering it would mean - The stunning typology of Abel, Abraham, Melchizedek, the Passover, and more - What "Behold the Lamb of God" is really announcing HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 — "Today we're going to change how you see the Mass" — and how you see yourself 3:30 — The three dimensions of the Eucharist: communion, presence, and sacrifice — and why sacrifice has been nearly forgotten 6:33 — Why Catholics can say the Mass is a sacrifice without saying Jesus is sacrificed again — and the stunning answer from Fr. Meyer 9:22 — Fr. Meyer gets visibly moved recalling the words of consecration: "This is my body given up for you" — what those words mean to him as a priest and as a man 17:07 — Fr. Meyer's personal story: he didn't know daily Mass existed until he decided to enter the seminary — and the moment he fell before the tabernacle and never doubted again 40:44 — A rapid-fire walkthrough of all 14 Stations of the Eucharist, from Abel's sacrifice to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb 58:59 — "If we understood this, we would bring everybody we know to holy Mass" — Fr. Meyer's closing message to anyone who thinks Mass is boring or that God has forgotten them ....... Sign up for our Hawaii Trip Giveaway: https://bit.ly/49esyPV ....... Fr. Meyer's book 14 Stations of the Eucharist is available now: https://www.dynamiccatholic.com/the-stations-of-the-eucharist/STEU.html A companion prayer booklet is also available so you can pray the stations daily: https://www.dynamiccatholic.com/the-stations-of-the-eucharist-prayers-and-reflections/STEU-14-WB-ENG.html ....... Sign up for The Daily Anchor to get Chris Stefanick's bite-sized reflections every morning: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ........ Support the creation of this content by becoming a Missionary of Joy with a monthly gift to Real Life Catholic and get free access to 9 transformative courses: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ........ The Chris Stefanick Show will soon be premiering on EWTN+ Streaming! You can start watching more great content at: EWTN.com/ondemand/ Chapters (00:00:00) - Daily Inspiration(00:01:21) - Interview with Pope Francis(00:02:24) - Matthew Kelly's Beautiful Mass(00:06:14) - The Sacrificial Mass(00:09:22) - Priests Say Words of Consecration at Mass(00:11:34) - Mission to the World(00:12:57) - Wonders of the Mass:(00:19:03) - The Sacrificial Love of the Eucharist(00:22:26) - The 14 Sacrificial Stations of the Eucharist(00:29:15) - Immaculate communion and presence(00:32:03) - Priests talk about the Layman Priest(00:33:16) - A spontaneous prayer at the end of universal prayers(00:34:30) - The Real Liturgical Renewal(00:40:43) - Praying in the Eucharist(00:41:05) - The Sacrificial Sacrifice of Abel(00:42:05) - offer him Melchizedek, the high priest(00:43:33) - The Sacrifice of Abraham(00:47:40) - 3rd Station, The Daily Mass(00:49:51) - John the Baptist(00:51:23) - Jesus Can Change Substitution(00:52:24) - The 11th Stations of the Eucharist(00:55:24) - Lack of Privy Voice(00:57:49) - The 13 Stations of the Eucharist(00:59:50) - Fulton Sheen

    1 h 5 min
  6. 30 may

    Lonely-Proofing Yourself and the World

    "God so loved the world." That's not just a feel-good phrase — it's the perfect summary of who God is. And understanding it might be the key to fighting the loneliness epidemic tearing our culture apart. The Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — is a communion of persons. Three persons, one God. And because we are made in the image of that God, we are made for community. Loneliness isn't just emotionally painful. It's spiritually wrong. It goes against the grain of who and what we are. In this reflection, Chris unpacks: - Why the Trinity reveals that you were literally made for community - The stunning statistics behind America's loneliness crisis (and why Gen Z is the loneliest generation in history) - Why loneliness is more dangerous to your health than obesity - 5 practical, faith-rooted antidotes — from finding your "third space" to the one prayer that can change everything when you feel utterly alone Whether you're lonely yourself or want to be part of the solution, this reflection will challenge you and give you real hope. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. The Trinity reveals that God himself is a communion of persons — not a solitary being. How does knowing that God is love (rather than merely has love) change the way you understand your own longing for connection? 2. Chris describes the loneliness epidemic as "a demonic attack on the image of God." Do you agree? Where do you see this playing out in your own community or family? 3. Studies show that weekly church attendance can add up to 14 years to your life expectancy. Beyond the statistics, what has your own experience of faith community meant to you — or what are you longing for that you haven't found yet? 4. Chris offers five antidotes to loneliness, including finding or creating a "third space," reaching out to someone lonelier than yourself, and inviting the Holy Spirit in. Which of these do you feel most called to act on this week — and what's one concrete step you could take? 5. Jesus promised his apostles they would not be left "orphaned" — and that the Holy Spirit would remain in them always. When do you find it hardest to believe you are never truly alone? What helps you return to that truth? ----- Sign up for the Daily Anchor for free daily reflections from Chris Stefanick in your inbox: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ----- Join the mission to spread the joy of the Gospel! Become a Missionary of Joy to support this free content: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ----- Help support us as we seek to bring our transformative CORE Confirmation program to this next generation: https://reallifecatholic.com/confirmation/  Chapters (00:00:00) - The Trinity(00:03:19) - Why Loneliness Is Evil(00:04:31) - Loneliness Pandemic: Three Steps to Help Yourself(00:09:12) - 4 Ways to Love Yourself When You're Lonely

    12 min
  7. 26 may

    Stop Protecting Your Kids From Everything — With Outdoor Adventurer Tom Zimmer

    Safety first? Not so fast. In this episode, Chris sits down with Tom Zimmer — outdoor adventurer, professor at Wyoming Catholic College, and founder of CORE Expeditions — to explore why calculated risk isn't just healthy, it's necessary for raising saints. Tom leads seminarians, college students, and everyday people on grueling 21-day backpacking trips through the Wyoming wilderness — not to make them mountaineers, but to build grit, resilience, and the kind of boldness it takes to live the Catholic faith in a soft world. In this conversation, you'll discover: - Why the vocation crisis might be connected to kids not climbing trees anymore - How "safety first" culture has slowly made us physically, spiritually, and emotionally weaker -The stunning story of a seminarian who begged to be airlifted off a mountain — and what happened when he wasn't - Why St. John Paul II's boldness with the communists may have been formed in the mountains - Practical first steps to introduce more healthy risk into your life and your kids' lives This episode will challenge the way you think about comfort, courage, and what it really takes to become a saint. HIGHLIGHTS 0:00 — "Safety second" — Chris's wild story feeding a 16-foot saltwater crocodile 4:20 — How Wyoming Catholic College uses 21-day wilderness trips to form the whole person 8:25 — Why being a Catholic is risky — and why that's a feature, not a bug 13:00 — The vocation crisis and the tree-climbing crisis: are they connected? 17:55 — Three reasons today's society has almost zero risk tolerance (lawsuits, media, and safety culture) 24:15 — What vocation directors told Tom: "Our seminarians don't have grit" 26:54 — The seminarian who offered $10,000 to be airlifted off the mountain — and what happened next ....... Sign up for The Daily Anchor to get Chris Stefanick's bite-sized reflections every morning: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ....... Learn about COR Expeditions: https://www.corexpeditions.org/ ........ Support the creation of this content by becoming a Missionary of Joy with a monthly gift to Real Life Catholic: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ........ The Chris Stefanick Show will soon be premiering on EWTN+ Streaming! You can start watching more great content at: EWTN.com/ondemand/  Chapters (00:00:00) - Living On The Edge(00:00:50) - Missionaries of Joy(00:01:27) - Tom Zimmer on Safety First(00:04:07) - Wyoming Catholic College's Risk-Taking(00:06:29) - Core Expeditions: Risk in the Outdoor Industry(00:10:59) - "Don't Be Soft"(00:11:30) - Mission of Joy(00:16:59) - Core Expeditions: Making Strong Men and Women(00:17:38) - Do We Think We're More Dangerous Than We Were in the 90(00:20:53) - How To Raise Kids Safely(00:24:14) - Grit in the Spirit of Seminary(00:27:43) - The Parable of the Backpacking Trip(00:31:11) - Risk Is Essential For Being a Saint

    35 min
  8. 23 may

    How to Become a River of Peace | Pentecost Sunday Reflection

    Happy Pentecost Sunday! ️ Filming this one on the road in beautiful Stillwater, Minnesota — stopped by the river to talk about the Holy Spirit before heading to a REBOOT event in Wisconsin. And I have to say... it felt fitting. In this reflection, I share about a friend and mentor, Fr. Dave Pivonka — now President of Franciscan University of Steubenville — and the one word that has always described him, even as his responsibilities have grown: chill. Not because he's checked out. Because he's constantly calling on the Holy Spirit. That's what living in the Holy Spirit looks like. Not a shallow stream making a lot of noise. A deep river — powerful, moving, peaceful. We also look at St. Bede the Venerable, whose feast falls the day after Pentecost, and what he said about the dove as the perfect symbol for the Holy Spirit — and for us. Here's the challenge I give in this video: Look up the fruits of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5 — love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, goodness, self-control — and honestly ask yourself: Do those words describe me? Not in the big battlefield moments. In the everyday ones. When you walk through the front door after work. When someone annoys you. When life is hard. Two simple steps to get there: - Pray constantly — "Come, Holy Spirit." - Get intentional about cooperating with that grace. Simple? Yes. Easy? No. But if you live that way, you will become a river of peace flowing through everyone you touch. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Chris describes a life in the Holy Spirit as a "deep river" — powerful but peaceful — as opposed to a shallow stream making a lot of noise. Where in your life do you feel more like a shallow stream than a deep river, and what do you think is driving that? 2. Fr. Dave prays "Come, Holy Spirit" hundreds of times a day as a simple, constant prayer throughout his work. Is there a short prayer you already return to during the day — or could you adopt one? What gets in the way of praying constantly? 3. St. Paul lists the fruits of the Holy Spirit as love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, goodness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23). Which of these fruits do you think is most visible in your life right now? Which one do you most need to grow in? 4. Chris distinguishes between stoicism (muscling up virtue by willpower alone) and quietism (passively waiting for God to do everything) — both extremes to avoid. How do you personally tend to lean? Do you rely too much on your own effort, or do you sometimes use "waiting on God" as an excuse for inaction? 5. The reflection ends with a very practical image: the way you walk through the front door after work, and what your face and body language communicate to your family. Where is one concrete, everyday situation — at home, at work, or in your community — where you could be more intentional about letting the fruits of the Holy Spirit show? ----- Sign up for the Daily Anchor for free daily reflections from Chris Stefanick in your inbox: https://bit.ly/4tQCXtP ----- Join the mission to spread the joy of the Gospel! Become a Missionary of Joy to support this free content: https://bit.ly/4nTHbN0 ----- Help support us as we seek to bring our transformative CORE Confirmation program (featuring Father Dave Pivonka himself) to this next generation: https://reallifecatholic.com/confirmation/ ----- Watch my interview with Fr. John Nepil here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lswNx-HTz6o Chapters (00:00:00) - Stillwater, Minnesota(00:00:37) - A Moment of Honor for Father Dave Pavanka(00:05:33) - Fruits of the Holy Spirit(00:09:56) - One Christian's Conversion Story

    12 min

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