St Andrew's

Psalter Lane

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Weekly Newsletter and Other News

St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church

Weekly Newsletter   

 

Sunday 18th May

Fifth Sunday of Easter

 

10.30 am    Morning Worship    Judith Roberts

Collect

Risen Christ,

your wounds declare your love for the world

and the wonder of your risen life:

give us compassion and courage

to risk ourselves for those we serve,

to the glory of God the Father.

 

Readings Acts 11:1-18
                  John 13:31-35

 

Hymns     StF 57 Let all the world in every corner sing

                  StF 397 Walk in the light (v1) 

                  StF 242 A new commandment   

                  HON 509 O Lord all the world belongs to you   
                  StF 685 In Christ there is no east or west 

                  StF 409 All are welcome (vv 1,2,4,5)

 

 

This service will also be live streamed and you can watch it here from 10.30 am.

There is a Junior Church Activity sheet available here.

You can read this week's Newsletter here.

 

 

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

Sunday 25th May

Sixth Sunday of Easter

 

10.30 am    Holy Communion   Revd Canon Cheryl Collins

 


THIS WEEK

 

Every Monday

         10.00 am – 12 noon   Knit and Natter Group in Room 1, Shirley House 

Everyone welcome to come and knit, sew, craft or just chat and enjoy a drink and a slice of cake.

 

Every Tuesday 

           2.00 - 4.00 pm -  Tuesday Café in Shirley House

The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers.  Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more.  For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.

 

             

Every Wednesday 

         10.30 am    Holy Communion in Church

 

Monday 19th May

         7.30 pm      ECC Meeting in Room 3, Shirley House

 

 

 


NEW! You can listen to a podcast of our recent services here!


Same sex marriage at SAPLC

At St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, we seek to be an inclusive church, and a place in which every person is celebrated and affirmed.

We are delighted to announce that we have now received consent from both the Methodist Church and the Church of England to use SAPLC for the solemnisation of same sex marriages conducted by a Methodist Minister according to the rites of the Methodist Church, and we have made an application for the church building to be registered for such occasions.

We welcome enquiries from anyone who is considering getting married and who would like to explore this further. Please contact the Revd Naomi Cooke:  minister@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk 


 
If you would like to support the ongoing work of St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church, you can do so by clicking on the button below.

You can also donate by BACS: Sort code: 05-08-08 Account Number: 36930499
or by cheque payable to: St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, and posted to St Andrew’s Church Office, 31 Psalter Lane, S11 8YL.

 

Don't forget to Gift Aid your donation if you can, as this will increase the amount we receive by 25%!

 

Regular Giving to St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church  If you do not give to the church through the envelope scheme or by bank standing order, please have a word with Rodney Godber (tel 0114 266 3893) who will explain how this makes your giving to the church easier and more beneficial. If you would like to join the envelope scheme, please contact Janet Loughridge (tel 0114 258 4164)


NOTICES

 

 

Monthly house group - new members welcome!  If you would like to join the monthly house group that meets at the Morris' house at 7:45pm on alternating first Sunday and Monday of each month, please message Emma on 07454562180. The next session is on Sunday 1st June.

 

 

Christian Aid Week 11-17th May 2025  Christian Aid Week is one of our main Fundraising-for-charity events of the year. Christian Aid works with local development workers in some of the world's poorest countries, many of which are struggling more than ever due to climate change. This year the focus is on Guatemala in South America, where Aurelia and Amelia are farmers who belong to the Indigenous Q’eqchi’ community of the Alta Verapaz region. The climate crisis and industrial plantations have changed Q’eqchi’ land dramatically.

Envelopes are available in church for your own donations, but we at SAPLC have always concentrated on house-to-house collecting and we continue to do so, though since Covid we now focus on fewer streets.

Please volunteer to deliver and collect envelopes in a nearby street. In addition to envelopes for cash we now also offer a QR code for bank donations or you can give here. Many people across the world, especially women and children, depend on these donations.

 

 

 

Thy Kingdom Come - Join the global wave of prayer 29th May - 8th June  Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray, from Ascension to Pentecost, for more people to come to know Jesus. For the 10th anniversary of Thy Kingdom Come, this year’s Novena is based on the Lord’s Prayer and is written by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell. The Prayer Journal is also based on the Lord’s Prayer and includes contributions from a variety of voices across denominations and traditions. You can pick up your copies of these in the narthex today; there are also copies of resources to help you to undertake a digital detox. These resources are also available online

 

 

 

Is your pension contributing to Israel's attack on Gaza?  You are paying into the South Yorkshire Pension (SYPA) if you are a member of the pension scheme, or through paying your council tax. The pension scheme invests in arms manufacturers that are helping the destruction of Gaza and the murder of innocent civilians, including thousands of children

The South Yorkshire Divest for Palestine Campaign is running a petition to urge SYPA to divest from this harm and instead, to invest in sustainable local enterprises such as green energy, social housing and home insulation. There are postcards in the narthex or you can get more information at

Https://linktree.ee/SYDPC  Anne Hollows

 

Please pray for lasting peace, healing and the restoration of communities in Gaza and Israel.

 

 

 

Sheffield City of Sanctuary statement

Our church has signed up in support of this statement:

At City of Sanctuary Sheffield we believe in a country where people are safe, welcomed, and treated with dignity. The Government’s new immigration proposals, and the rhetoric accompanying them, take us further away from this vision.

Let’s be clear: yes, there is deep inequality in our society. But it is not caused by people seeking sanctuary. It is the result of political decisions: to underinvest in our public services, to allow a housing crisis to deepen, and to prioritise the super-rich over working people. Scapegoating migrants is a dangerous distraction; one that divides communities, fuels xenophobia, and hides the real roots of inequality.

It’s been less than a year since towns across the UK, including Sheffield, faced far-right violence that targeted people seeking sanctuary and communities of colour. We have seen first-hand the harm caused when government rhetoric and policies encourage hostility. 

These are not the actions of a country committed to building stronger communities. They are the actions of one trying to blame the most marginalised instead of addressing systemic failures. These policies isolate, exclude and punish people who are ready to contribute. People who deserve protection and a fair chance, not hostility.

There is a better way. 

In Sheffield, we see every day how people seeking sanctuary enrich our city: as carers,students, volunteers, neighbours, colleagues, and friends. We know that when people are welcomed, they contribute creatively and help build thriving communities. When people are properly supported and included - to study, to work, to live in a stable home - they thrive. Safety turns into belonging.

We call on politicians, the media and our communities to reject scapegoating and to join us in building a future rooted in welcome, justice and solidarity.

 

Sacred Space at SAPL This service, offered on the last Thursday of the month could also be described
as ‘church at the edge’. An invitation not only for our regular churchgoers but for those who may not usually walk through the doors of this building for a variety of reasons. 
Many of us find sustenance within a ‘space’ where we can be still, breathe and remember the love which holds us all.
A small, dedicated team plan a themed service for all of us to experience a quiet contemplative hour, being guided to reflect with some meditative self-inquiry, readings, poetry and music. A sacred space to help us reconnect with the inner wisdom of our hearts and cultivate both a sense of calm and self-care for body, mind and soul.
When we nurture ourselves with gentleness, we are revived and feel safely held. As a result, we ultimately have greater capacity to love and give to others in all the ways we feel called to.
Please feel warmly welcome to join us on the last Thursday of each month, keeping a check on dates via SAPL newletter/website.
To express your interest, or for further info: please contact Fiona
Watson: wildgustfiona@gmail.com or Nessa
Hargraves: nessahargraves@gmail.com

 

 

Help needed! We are looking for someone willing to act as Health and Safety Officer for SAPLC, to oversee risk assessments, identify hazards and ensure our operations accord with good practice and the Health and Safety policy. This is not likely to be a very onerous or time-consuming role, and training and support would be provided by the Property and Finance Committee. If you think this is something you would be interested in, please speak to John Cripps (Email cripps@uwclub.net Tel 258 8932)

 

Who to contact for asylum seekers/ refugees

Asylum seekers accommodated in Sheffield will normally be in touch with City of Sanctuary. Melinda (see below) may help in an emergency. The Wednesday ‘drop in’ ( around 150 people) has clothing, conversation, and advice on law, health, accommodation, finance etc. 

For people granted refugee status, for a newly granted case please call 0114 221 1845.

SPRING is the Sheffield Project for refugee integration and growth. For urgent SPRING referral (newly granted refugees in Sheffield only) please email to adminspringcoss@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

for newly granted refugee referral  please use the link https://sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org/our-work/the-sheffield-project-for-refugee-integration-and-growth/


If you have an urgent request for City of Sanctuary, please contact one of the following people:  

Governance/ CoSS -       Tom Martin ( Director)       (tom@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)

 

The Sanctuary  &The Drop In – Anna Aitken (anna.aitken@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

Volunteering : emma.milne@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

System Change and Advocacy – Melinda Mo Martinez (melinda.momartinez@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

Communications and Media work – Annie Feetham (annie.feetham@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

Finance – Angela Argenzio (angela.argenzio@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org

There is a copy of this information sheet on the board in the narthex

  Anne Hollows

 

 

Action for Children - Paying the Price campaign launched  Children across the UK are paying the price of poverty but we are campaigning to change that. The government has promised to lift children out of poverty with a new plan that it's publishing soon. Change is possible – but it will require real investment and a commitment from the government to do what's right.
Please join our campaign. We've only got a short time to get our message across to government, before it publishes its plan. By taking action today, you can help ensure more children's lives aren't defined by poverty.
Please 
sign our open letter here and share it with others.

 

 

All We Can Loose Change Appeal

 Thank you so much for all your donations to All We Can. The collection bowl will be out during Sunday service so please bring along any small change. Thank you again.

 

 

 

Revd Kate Bottley on Words of Grace Podcast  “Because of the place I came from in faith, I have such a heart for people who don’t think they belong”. We welcome Revd Kate Bottley today for this special Words of Grace podcast episode.

Kate talks about:

* Growing up in Sheffield not going to church

* the moment she considered ordination, and how it felt when she heard women could be priests in 1994

* Challenging misconceptions about Christians and the media

* Connecting with people who are unsure about their faith

* Sparking conversations about faith through her media work

Don’t forget you can submit questions and express an interest in coming on the show by emailing wordsofgrace@sheffield.anglican.org. Listen now on the Diocesan website, or wherever you get your podcasts.

 

 

Clifford All Saints School

Community monthly prayer group If you are unable to attend but would like to share a prayer request for the group please click here

The Psalter Lane building is now closed, and the whole school is at the Ringinglow Road site. The Morris School window - originally one of the pair in old St Andrew’s, of which the one in the narthex is the other - has now been installed in the Ringinglow Road building and looks wonderful. There is a photograph of it on the board in the narthex. 

 

Clifford School Building The old Clifford School building on Psalter Lane is under consultation by Historic England for listing but heavy plant is already on site. It may well get demolished before it is protected. Sheffield could protect it by issuing a Building Protection Notice, but at the moment is not willing to do so. We are being asked to write to the Council’s ‘heritage champion’ at janet.ridler@councillor.sheffield.gov.uk to urge them to protect Clifford. Please do so if you feel inclined.

 

 

The Tuesday Café The café is open every Tuesday from 2.00 - 4.00 pm in Shirley House.  The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers.  Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more.  For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.

 

 

Car Parking As an Eco Church we would urge you not to bring your car to Church, but to use public transport, walking, cycling and car sharing if possible. If you do come here by car and need to park in the nearby roads, please do so with due consideration to our neighbours. In particular do not block accesses such as by parking on both sides of Cherry Tree Drive, and leave quietly. Thank You!

If you are parking at church, please take care not to park directly opposite the yellow lines marking the path towards Shirley House and Southcroft, as this blocks pedestrian access for people coming to church from Southcroft

 

 

Methodist podcast  Have you discovered the weekly Methodist Podcast? Available here and on most audio streaming services. Half an hour of inspiring stories, emerging ideas and latest news from across our national church. 

 

Sheffield Interfaith news Visit the Sheffield Interfaith website for news on what they are doing.

Please also note this post about getting the Zoom links for their events.


EVENTS

 

 

The Heist Ceilidh

The Heist Ceilidh Band present 2 Ceilidhs on Friday 23rd May at Crookes Social Club – one for families at 4.00 pm, and one for grown-ups at 7.15pm. Full details on poster in the narthex!

 

 

 

Fantastic Beasts and where to Spy them

On Monday 26 May 2025 - 10:00am and Sunday 1 June 2025 - 4:00pm at Sheffield Cathedral

Strange sightings of mythical creatures have been reported inside Sheffield Cathedral...

We need your help to solve the mystery and uncover the enchanted word that will return these magical beasts to their hidden realm. Trail maps available from the Gift Shop – £2 per child; Trail opens daily from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm; A magical prize awaits all who complete the quest

 

 

Have you ever dreamed of meeting a Unicorn?

Join us at Sheffield Cathedral for a magical workshop filled with enchanting crafts and a special unicorn meet and greet. Sheffield Cathedral Tuesday 27th May, 10:00 am  2:30 pm. Workshop sessions: 10.00 – 11.30 am or 1.00 – 2.30 pm, £6 per child (pre-booked tickets only) Suitable for children aged 4–10 years

 

 

Methodist Women in Britain Quiz, Tuesday 27th May in the Narthex

From 2.30 - 4.00 pm with several rounds of quizzing, plus scones, cakes, and tea and coffee.

This event is open to all genders, partners are particularly welcome

Members of SAPL congregation are especially invited, and encouraged to let Jenny Carpenter know of offers of cakes, and/or help in serving the tea.

 

Welcome Workshop Wednesday 28th May

Please save the date for a Welcome Workshop to take place on Wednesday 28th May from 7.00 - 9.00 pm in Shirley House. All welcome but particularly those involved in a welcoming role in the church - in the many forms which that takes. Lifts can be provided for those who need them.

 

 

 

Church Action on Poverty in Sheffield

A meeting is to be held at the Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane on Thursday 29th May at 7.30pm-9.30pm on the subject of “Are churches losing faith in low-income communities? Speakers will include Niall Cooper, CEO Church action on Poverty, Rev Lucy Sablan, who has been working in Arbourthorne and is now Rector of Manor and Nick Wakefield, Pioneer methodist minister and community worker in the Parson Cross community.

 

 

 

Back To The Bangers! Sheffield Cathedral’s ultimate throwback singalong - Free entry for everyone

On Sunday 1st June, 4.00 - 5.00 pm at Sheffield Cathedral, Church Street, S1 1HA

Still feel like a child at heart? Join us for Back to the Bangers and unleash your inner Year 6 superstar. New to Sheffield Cathedral, this feel-good event brings back the joy of school assemblies with all your favourite classics – from Shine Jesus Shine to This Little Light of Mine – in the awe-inspiring surroundings of the Cathedral.

Sing your heart out with on-screen lyrics and live piano accompaniment. Enjoy a fully stocked licensed bar, complimentary glow stick bracelets, and a night full of laughter and nostalgia. It’s the school hall experience, reimagined for grown-ups.

No tickets needed - just come along - we’ll be collecting donations on the night in support of the Archer Project, helping people facing homelessness in Sheffield.

 

 

"What in the world is going on?"

"Understanding different faith perspectives on Israel/Palestine"

Saturday 7th June: 9.30am – 12.30pm at Killamarsh Methodist Church, Sheffield
Dr Chris Hewer returns for the second session of our Study Mornings on the theme "What in the world is going on?". This time he is taken us into deeper understandings of the competing narratives that are involved in the conflicts in Israel / Palestine. This is part of our commitment as Christian disciples to be lifelong and whole life learners.

All are welcome. Entry is free. Donations to support the costs of this and future events are welcome.

 

 

 

The Spirit and the Church: Community-forming Power Saturday 7th June 10-12.30

Totley Rise Methodist Church (Sheffield) invite you to join them for a morning of exploring the work of the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts, led by Dr Ben Pugh, lecturer at Cliff College. There will be two sessions, the first one asking the question, how is community formed? And the second session asking, how is community grown? We will discover that there is far more to these two simple questions than meets the eye.  For further information please contact Rev Phill Borkett,revphillb@outlook.com

 

 

Thriving Familes 

Join us on Monday 16 June (10.00 am – 2.15 pm) for a free online event exploring ministry with children under 5 years. How do we shape what we do in churches so that our youngest children thrive and their faith flourishes? The day is a fantastic opportunity to focus on key aspects of their life and faith. With presentations from a range of skilled practitioners and professionals, it’s a great way to grow your knowledge and skills to enhance all you do with this age group and their related adults.

Thriving Families is an ecumenical event arranged by a variety of denominations and organisations. Including representation from: Roots for Churches, United Reformed Church, The Church of England, Quakers in Britain, The Methodist Church and Daniel’s Den.

Find out more and book here.

 

 

 

Teaching the Lord's Prayer across the North of England - Sheffield 25th June 2025

The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell plans to teach the Lord’s Prayer across the North of England throughout 2025, a priority of his vision for Faith in the North. Archbishop Stephen is to visit all 12 dioceses in the Northern Province of the Church of England where he will be speaking and sharing the importance and relevance of the Lord’s Prayer to our world today, encouraging people to pray and live by this as part of their missionary discipleship. Working alongside others Archbishop Stephen is encouraging prayer, storytelling and church planting inspired by the Northern Saints such as Hild, Cuthbert, Bede and Paulinus. The aim is to foster deeper connections with the Christian faith across the north and renew the Church’s missionary purpose to share God’s love with all.

Large churches and cathedrals will be hosting the events, many of which will be livestreamed to enable the widest participation. It is hoped that many people will come to a greater understanding of the Lord’s Prayer and see their lives shaped by the vision it presents.

Archbishop Stephen has authored ‘Praying by Heart: The Lord’s Prayer for Everyone’ and ‘The Lord’s Prayer: A Beginner’s Guide’ for children and young people, to be published next year by Hodder. Video extracts of the book and suggestions for home study resources will be available online in 2025.

Please see the poster in the Narthex – for more information click here

 

 


Foodbank and Baby Basics

Firvale Foodbank and Baby Basics are still desperately in need of help, so that they can help the most vulnerable members of society. If you are able to give anything, donations can be dropped off at the following addresses.

Food Bank

 

A message to food Bank Supporters:

Dear food bank supporters

On behalf of everyone at Firvale we'd like to thank you for your continued generous support to the food bank 

We don't know who you all are but we're grateful for your support 

Your kindness makes a difference to the lives of less fortunate people

Thank you all so much 

Regards 

Joe & Liz

 

Donations can be left at the rear of 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP or in Church. Fir Vale continue to take referrals and just under 100 people are being supported. Food and cash donations are welcome. Food is especially welcome. The Food Bank particularly need pasta, rice, UHT milk, toiletries and toilet rolls, but are ever grateful for canned goods.

 

They need

  • Baked Beans
  • Canned Tomatoes
  • Pasta/rice
  • Toothpaste
  • Canned meats/fish

If you would like to give cash, you can donate here, or you can send a cheque made out to St Cuthbert’s (write Fir Vale Food Bank on the back) and send to Joe Dey at 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP, who will hand it over when he delivers to the Food Bank at St Cuthbert’s.

 

Baby Basics

 

Gifts, especially nappies, toiletries and hand-knitted items (cardigans and jumpers for 2-5 year olds rather than babies if possible), and the following items for 2-5 years are always in short supply: pyjamas, underwear, socks, tights and warm trousers/jogging bottoms for boys and girls. 

 

At the moment, they really need 0-3 month clothing, baby socks and scratch mitts, 3-6-years clothing, baby wipes, nappy cream, cotton wool, 0-2year toothpaste and brushes, kids shampoo & conditioner for afro/curly hair.

Donations can be left in the basket at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD or in Church; cash donations should be put through the letter box. If Pat is away she will remove the basket from her front door step and she asks that items aren’t left at her door if the basket is not there. If you have something you can put through the letter box, that would be alright. The Facebook page also has information about donating via their Amazon wishlist. Donations can be left in the box at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD; cash donations should be put through the letter box. Pat would be able to collect donations if you cannot get them to her – telephone her on 2014881 if you would like to donate this way. You can also now donate online.

 

We are grateful to all the very kind people who are taking these donations to where they are so desperately needed. 

 

 


Help Needed!

(Not necessarily an accurate representation of a Working Party!)

 

A message from John Cripps:

'Many thanks to everyone who helped at the Working Party on Saturday 5th April. The next Working Party will be on Saturday 3rd May. Do come along and help – even an hour can help make a great difference to the appearance of the church grounds, which we can all enjoy. More volunteers would be very welcome!    
Everyone is welcome to carry out gardening tasks at other times convenient to them.  The compound has a new lock and that and the tool box have combination padlocks.  Please ask me (01142 588932, 07914 290016, cripps@uwclub.net) if you want to know the combination and if you open either lock, please take care the combination is set correctly before closing it. The tool box contains the mower, strimmer and some small tools and there are additional tools in the cellar.'

 


The Green Box

Calling all potential climate activists!

 

Next steps to a Climate and Nature Bill

Scientists, economists, business leaders, church leaders, along with millions of ordinary people, realise this: our best chance of avoiding catastrophic climate change and a total wipe out of nature is to deal with these crises together.  As importantly, it must be done in ways that are fair to the poorest and most vulnerable in all countries – and to avoid a backlash against planet-saving measures. 

That is where the Climate and Nature (CAN) bill comes in (previously called the Climate and Ecology Bill). There are now more than 180 organisations, as well as faith leaders, scientists and politicians,  supporting the bill. After the government failed to back the bill at its second reading in January, but made some relevant promises, the campaign is stepping up.

The next step is for citizens of all constituents in the UK to write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling on him and the government to face the stark reality on climate and biodiversity loss, and get behind the practical and fair actions to address the twin crises.  You can swiftly sign (and amend if you wish) an email to the PM here Zero Hour – Join the campaign for the Climate and Nature Bill. As the UK heads for what looks like another unusually hot and dry summer, now is the time to remind our government of the urgency of joined up action for climate and nature.

 

Please sign the petition "Sainsbury's & Tesco: publicly support real action to cut plastic production"  Since 2021, major UK supermarkets, including Sainsbury's and Tesco, have been rolling out front-of-store collection points to recycle soft plastic packaging. An investigation revealed that 70% of the tracked soft plastic bundles that reached a final destination is burnt, not recycled. You can read more and sign the petition here.

 

 

Traidcraft loo roll

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We all want to care for the planet, but can’t do everything at once. Here is the next in a series of tips to think about. Some can be done today, some this month, and some will not be for you. But remember - everyone can do something!

 

Eco Tips 

May  - Technology

Opt for refurbished electronics

If you're in the market for a new phone or computer, consider picking up a refurbished unit. You'll keep at least one device from languishing in a landfill while reducing the environmental impact posed by manufacturing and shipping a new unit from overseas. If your device is damaged beyond repair, a little research should point you to the right place to properly recycle it.

 

For more practical ways to enjoy, nurture and defend nature, sign up to A Rocha UK’s Wild Christian email: arocha.org.uk/wild-christian

See the Eco Group page for more Green news!


This page contains information about upcoming services and events and groups that we support.

Please contact clare@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk or janet.loughridge.45@gmail.com if there is anything you would like to see or to add, or anyone you would particularly like us to pray for.

 

This Newsletter will continue to be emailed instead of being printed to hand out in church. This will be better for us as an Eco-Church. There will be printed copies in church, but only for people who cannot receive the emailed newsletter.

We will be live-streaming our main Sunday morning services, for those people who aren't able to join us in church.

All contributions, serious or light-hearted, would be very welcome!

 

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