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Francis became pope in 2013. In recent years, the 88-year-old was forced to cancel some events, sometimes at the last minute, because of his health.

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.
The pontiff, who was Bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church, became pope in 2013 after his predecessor Benedict XVI resigned.
In recent years, his papacy had been marked by several hospital visits and concerns about his health.
On 14 February, the Pope was admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment.
In the days that followed, the Vatican said he had been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia and that he had blood transfusions after tests revealed he had low levels of platelets in his blood, which is associated with anaemia.
On 22 February, it said the Pope was in a critical condition after a "prolonged respiratory crisis" that required a high flow of oxygen, and the next day the Vatican said Francis was showing an "initial, mild" kidney failure.
In the following days, thousands of faithful gathered in St Peter's Square to pray for his recovery, as others went to the Rome hospital where he was staying to leave flowers and cards.
He remained in hospital for the rest of the month, with doctors saying that his condition remained "complex".
On 6 March, his voice was heard for the first time since being admitted to hospital in an audio message, in which he thanked well-wishers, before adding: "I am with you from here."
On Sunday, he greeted crowds at the Easter Sunday Service.
His 38-day hospital stay ended on 23 March when he made his first public appearance in five weeks on a balcony at Gemelli where he smiled and gave a thumbs up to the crowds gathered outside.
He returned to the Vatican, making a surprise stop at his favourite basilica on the way home, before beginning two months of prescribed rest and recovery.
Doctors said Francis would have access to supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed - adding that while the pneumonia infection had been successfully treated, the pontiff would continue to take oral medication for quite some time to treat the fungal infection in his lungs and continue his respiratory and physical physiotherapy.

'People's Pope'
Born in 1936, Francis was the first pope from South America. His papacy was marked by his championing of those escaping war and hunger, as well as those in poverty, earning him the moniker the "People's Pope".
In 2016, he washed the feet of refugees from different religions at an asylum centre outside Rome in a "gesture of humility and service".
He also made his views known on a wide range of issues, from climate change to wealth inequality and the role of women in the Catholic Church.
His acceptance of the LGBTQ community was unprecedented - beginning with an unexpected remark to reporters on a flight back from Brazil about gay clergy.
He said: "If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
However, in April 2024 he appeared to reiterate the Vatican's staunch opposition to gender reassignment, surrogacy, abortion and euthanasia, by signing the text "Dignitas Infinita" (Infinite Dignity).
In the same year, his own liberal credentials were questioned after reports he used a homophobic slur behind closed doors.
Pope's health in recent years
As a young man in his native Argentina, Francis had part of one lung removed.
In the last few years of his life, Francis needed a wheelchair or a cane to get around and limited his public speaking while struggling with bronchitis and flu.
Francis first spent time in hospital as pope in 2021 for an operation to remove part of his colon.
In June 2023 he was admitted to hospital for an operation on his intestine. At the time, the Vatican said he had been suffering "recurrent, painful and worsening" symptoms caused by an abdominal hernia.
His recent health issues meant he was forced to miss significant events in the Roman Catholic calendar, including the traditional Good Friday procession at Rome's Colosseum last year.
In 2022, he hinted he might step down if his health deteriorated after he was pictured using a wheelchair due to mobility issues caused by a flare-up of sciatica - a nerve condition that causes leg pain.
His predecessor, the late Benedict XVI, became the first pope to resign in more than 600 years in 2013 instead of serving for life, and died in 2022.
The Pope's original name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he previously served as a bishop in Buenos Aires.
An estimated 1.4 billion Catholics across the world will mourn Francis' passing.
 
Oh, he's dead? I saw this on X's news page earlier, and thought they meant something else...

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it's weird how the guys that enslaved the polish christians lost the war despite being the master race with the gods of war and blood and race on their side. one army with a bunch of niggers and jews in it, and the other godless communists. why didn't odin just kill stalin?
British intelligence played a crucial role. They had a bunch of moles in the SS.
 
Unless the Orthodox churches are willing to submit to Rome there is no chance of unification between the churches.

We can get closer on theological matters and ecumenical efforts since the differences are really insignificant (especially given the permissions given to the Eastern Catholic churches, e.g. no filioque in the Creed) but in terms of ecclesiastical structure it's impossible. The last time it was tried was because Byzantium was on death's door and the EO churches don't recognize the council anyways.
Catholics and Eastern Orthodox are in communion already, don't sperg about things you have no knowledge of. While not in full communion both are allowed to worship and take the Sacraments in each. Rome and the Eastern Patriarchates are not only not opposed to reunification, they are actively working towards it. That's quite astounding given history and bodes well for their future.
He wasn't even really the Pope, right? Isn't the German guy technically still Pope?
Pope Benedict passed away a couple of years ago but yes, in a strict interpretation of the rules.
Persians are the real aryans
Hmm. No wonder jews hate them.
 
Neither Odin nor Jesus stopped Stalin, he was just that good. The Holy Lend-Lease may have helped, though.
Dunno, Christianity outlived the Soviet Union and the Dritte Reich and now paganism is a cringe schtick for loser fags in black trenchcoats and pirate hats like Styxhexenhammer666.

British intelligence played a crucial role. They had a bunch of moles in the SS.
damn even ANGLICANISM is above odin on the tier list...
 
So the Slavs and Romani are Aryans then? They're Indo-Europeans after all.
Indeed, the development of genetics has made it possible to demonstrate that the Slavs are very much part of Europe, contrary to what might have been previously believed (but wasn't really). Nevertheless, someone like Mr Hitler very early on described the Russians as a great people perverted by Bolshevism, itself largely Jewish, and White Russians (anti-Bolsheviks) were able to collaborate with the NSDAP as early as the 1920s.

Gypsies are not human, however.

Dunno, Christianity outlived the Soviet Union and the Dritte Reich and now paganism is a cringe schtick for loser fags in black trenchcoats and pirate hats like Styxhexenhammer666.
The Orthodox are killing each other while the Asian hordes once again sweep through Russia and Ukraine. Thank you, Jesus, Amen.
 
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Dunno, Christianity outlived the Soviet Union and the Dritte Reich and now paganism is a cringe schtick for loser fags in black trenchcoats and pirate hats like Styxhexenhammer666.


damn even ANGLICANISM is above odin on the tier list...
The Green Man send his regards
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Read the rules (sorry for the link to Trannypedia, I’m too hungover to find direct links): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_renunciation
No Popes don't resign, that's bullshit that was cooked up (fairly) recently to allow the shenanigans that have been going on. Benedict was forced, he didn't resign willingly although publically he pretended otherwise.
Popes can resign. You’re sperging about things you have no knowledge of, just like the rest of us.
You linked to Wikipedia, which is a cesspool of faggotry and glowniggery, and not an authoritative source by any stretch of the imagination. Time for this again, I suppose.
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No Popes don't resign, that's bullshit that was cooked up (fairly) recently to allow the shenanigans that have been going on. Benedict was forced, he didn't resign willingly although publically he pretended otherwise.

You linked to Wikipedia, which is a cesspool of faggotry and glowniggery, and not an authoritative source by any stretch of the imagination. Time for this again, I suppose.
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It’s actually well sourced. Take a read and look at the sources in it. Also, since Slavs aren’t human I regret to inform you they don’t go to heaven, my zigger friend.
 
Dunno, Christianity outlived the Soviet Union and the Dritte Reich and now paganism is a cringe schtick for loser fags in black trenchcoats and pirate hats like Styxhexenhammer666.
It's not even real paganism, that's the fun part. It's extra-faggy neopaganism. I'm talking Wicca shit here man, what Styx does is basically indistinguishable.
 
Honestly nearly 100% of the specimens into that kind of thing just think they're too cool to subscribe to some form of Christianity like the plebs.
 
Catholics, what is the correct thing to say to you guys when a Pope dies?

Assume you want to be maximally polite but most of your Catholic friends aren't fans of the guy.
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JP2 was still universally beloved when he croaked in... what, 2003 or so? All the non-Catholic kids I went to school with back then simply gloated about it. So I don't know that any of us expect much from anybody else on this. Tapdancing on his grave would at least be consistent with my past experience. Obey your own conscience, I suppose.
 
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To talk about the Church again, let's remember the antics of the great Jorge, now a rotting carrion, and his cancerous clergy. It is important to remember that these repeated, hammered and incisive exhortations on the subject of immigration come at a time when Europe is being swamped by hostile populations, most of them Moslem, following waves of terrorist attacks and almost daily assaults, murders and even desecrations of churches throughout Western Europe, about which Bergoglio clearly had little to say.

2017
Death penalty - The Pope wants to amend the Catechism of the Catholic Church to make it impossible
‘Condemnation to the death penalty is an inhuman measure that wounds personal dignity’. Pope Francis spoke this 11 October 2017 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church promulgated by Saint John Paul II on 11 October 1992. Addressing the participants in this meeting organised by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelisation in the Synod Hall at the Vatican, the Holy Father reaffirmed the evolution of the Church's position on capital punishment: ‘the death penalty is inadmissible because it infringes the inviolability of the person’.


2017
This Sunday evening, the Pope denounced the tragedy of the world's migrants, often ‘expelled from their lands’ by leaders ready to ‘shed innocent blood’, in a Christmas homily calling for ‘hospitality’.

2017
In an interview published today, the primate of the Catholic Church in Poland, Archbishop Wojciech Polak, threatened to suspend any priest who took part in a demonstration against accepting refugees.
‘If I hear that there is any kind of demonstration against refugees in Gniezno (editor's note: the seat of his diocese) and that my priests intend to take part, I will have only one short answer: every priest who joins will be suspended’, Archbishop Polak told the Krakow liberal Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny.


2018
Neither populism nor ‘psychosis’ can solve the world's migratory problems, says Pope Francis in an interview with Reuters, criticising both US President Donald Trump and the European Union.
A measure ‘contrary’ to the values of the Church
The Trump administration has decided to apply a ‘zero tolerance’ policy to immigrants who have entered the United States illegally, systematically prosecuting them and separating parents from their children at the border with Mexico.
This measure has sparked an outcry in the United States, where the Catholic bishops have said that herding these children into separate detention centres is ‘immoral’ and ‘contrary’ to the values of the Church.
‘I'm on the side of the bishops‘ conference’, said the head of the Catholic Church, which has 1.3 billion members worldwide and is the largest Christian denomination in the United States, in this interview on Sunday.
Without immigration, Europe will empty, according to Francis, who denounces the ‘psychosis’ created by populists about immigration.
‘You cannot reject people who arrive. You must receive them, help them, look after them, accompany them, see how to settle them [...] in the best possible way’, says the Pope, for whom this policy must however be implemented on a “Europe-wide” scale.


2018
(…) Arriving on Lithuanian soil, Pope Francis began by referring, without naming them, to ‘the voices that sow division and confrontation’, by exploiting insecurity or conflict, or ‘proclaiming that the only possible way to guarantee the security and survival of a culture lies in the effort to eliminate, erase or expel others’.
Then, in stark contrast, he praised the ‘tolerance and hospitality’ of the Lithuanian people. For the Pontiff, this country has a message to convey to the world, 25 years after the fall of the USSR: that of having managed to retain a generous and hospitable soul despite oppression. As he asked the country's authorities, Lithuania, an exemplary nation, must lay claim to these values. For the Pope, this message should be conveyed to the European Union in particular, at a time when some, he said, see withdrawal into themselves as the only way to save their culture. This is a veiled reference to the anti-immigration countries of Eastern Europe. This need to welcome others is even a duty for Christians, the Pope insisted in another speech. Not to do so is to refuse God.


2018
Pope Francis on Thursday warned that attitudes that many thought were a thing of the past, such as racism, are taking new life and can inspire acts of intolerance and discrimination, urging politicians not to exploit fears against immigrants "We are living in times in which feelings that many thought had passed are taking new life and spreading", the pontiff told an international conference on "Xenophobia, racism and populist nationalism in the context of world migrations" promoted by the Vatican's Dicastery for Integral Human Development.
The pope cited, in particular, "feelings of suspicion, fear, contempt and even hatred towards individuals or groups judged for their ethnic, national or religious identity and, as such, considered not sufficiently worthy of being fully part of society's life".


2019
The Pontiff called for the commitments of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration to be implemented ‘swiftly’, in particular by ‘widening regular migration channels’.
The first day of the Pope's trip to Morocco was marked by a surprise joint appeal with King Mohammed VI to protect the ‘specific multi-religious character’ of Jerusalem, the ‘Holy City’. But it was even more marked by an almost unprecedented speech by Francis, directly addressed to ‘migrants’, in which he once again railed against ‘indifference and silence’, because ‘no one can be indifferent in the face of this suffering’. We must not ‘allow ourselves to be conditioned by fears and ignorance’, he recommended, and become ‘true companions on the journey’ of migrants.
(...) A speech that was not broadcast by the country's official channels, even though it should have been, in the form of an encouragement for ‘safe, orderly and regular immigration’, in the spirit of the UN's ‘Marrakech Pact’, signed on 10 December last in Morocco. This initiative has always been supported by the Vatican: Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Prime Minister of the Holy See, came in person to sign the text on behalf of the Pope.
This intervention by Francis was not planned in this form in the initial programme for the trip. It was reinforced because the subject is so important to him.


2019
To mark the 105th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis unveiled a bronze statue of 140 migrants in St Peter's Square, inspired by a verse from the Letter to the Hebrews: ‘Do not forget hospitality: it has enabled some, without knowing it, to welcome angels into their homes’.
On Sunday 29 September, to mark the 105th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis urged people to ‘pay special attention to the stranger’ and to all those who are rejected.


2019 - Bergoglio in Africa.
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2019 - Bergoglio in France.
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2019
Offering his thoughts on the Amazon Synod, Pope Francis excoriated certain “circles and sectors” who allegedly consider much of humanity a “lower-class entity” with scant “spiritual and intellectual life.” These unnamed individuals, the pope opined, hope out of racism or bigotry to withhold the Gospel.
(...) A tree-planting ceremony attended by Pope Francis at the outset of the synod immediately became controversial because of pagan rituals it incorporated and pagan effigies that were gifted to the pontiff. The very same idols, variously described as “Our Lady of the Amazon” and the “Pachamama” fertility goddess — the latter by the pope himself — showed up at a church not far from the Vatican, causing further controversy and comment.
(…) Pope Francis advocated for a revival of a missionary spirit in the Church. He said that nowadays, Catholics must “bear in mind that the revealed message is not identified with a particular culture,” the pope said. “And when meeting new cultures, or cultures that have not accepted the Christian proclamation, we must try not to impose a determined cultural form together with the evangelical proposition.” Proselytism “is always violent by nature,” he said, and “cuts out Christ” and grace from the Holy Spirit. Without aid from the Holy Spirit, mission work is but “a religious, or perhaps an ideological conquest, perhaps carried out even with good intentions.”


2019
Pope Francis called for vigilance on Friday, saying that some current political statements reminded him of ‘Hitler's speeches’ in the 1930s, denouncing a resurgence of hatred against Jews, gypsies and homosexuals. ‘I must confess that when I hear certain speeches by certain law enforcement or government officials, Hitler's speeches in 1934 or 1936 come to mind’, said the Pontiff during an audience with members of an international association of criminal law, meeting at a congress in Rome.
‘It is no coincidence that emblems and actions typical of Nazism sometimes reappear, which through its persecution of Jews, Gypsies and homosexuals represents the model par excellence of the culture of rejection and hatred. We must take care, in both the civil and ecclesiastical spheres, to avoid any compromise with this degeneracy’, he added. On Wednesday, during his traditional audience in St Peter's Square, the Argentine Pope had already issued a stern warning against the resurgence of anti-Semitism.


2020
Pope Francis has made a financial donation to help a group of transgender sex workers in Italy who are facing much hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many of these people are undocumented or unable to access some forms of employment assistance in a country ravaged by the coronavirus crisis.


2020
Fraternity. It was this value that Pope Francis wished to emphasise in his traditional Christmas Day message, stressing its importance at a time when the world has been hit by a deadly pandemic.
(...) In his eighth Christmas message, read from inside the apostolic palace to avoid crowds gathering in St Peter's Square, he called for a concrete fraternity that goes beyond family, ethnicity, religion, language or culture, as Italy is closed for the festive season.
(...) Referring to the discoveries of vaccines that have arrived as ‘beacons of hope’ in ‘a period of darkness and uncertainty’, he insisted that these beacons ‘must be accessible to all’.
‘We cannot allow closed nationalisms to prevent us from living as the true human family that we are’, said Francis. ‘Nor can we allow the virus of radical individualism to overcome us and make us indifferent to the suffering of other brothers and sisters’.


2021
On Saturday 9 January, in an interview with Italian television channel Canale 5, Pope Francis announced that he would be vaccinated ‘next week’. ‘Next week, we'll start doing it here (at the Vatican) and I've made an appointment, it has to be done’, he said in the interview, which was due to be broadcast on Sunday 10 January, but extracts of which were published by the channel.
When it comes to vaccines, ‘there's a suicidal negationism that I can't explain, but today you have to get vaccinated’, insists Francis. ‘It's an ethical choice, because it puts your health and your life at risk, as well as the lives of others’, he explains in this interview.

2021
‘The threat of anti-Semitism that is still circulating in Europe and elsewhere. It's a fuse that needs to be put out. But the best way to defuse it is to work together in a positive way, to promote fraternity.’ The first official words of Pope Francis, who arrived in Hungary on Sunday morning for a visit lasting just a few hours that will be followed by three days in Slovakia, were to warn against anti-Semitism and its ‘overtones of hatred’. The Pope proposed the antidote of an ‘education in fraternity’ to ensure that ‘ghettos do not recur’.

2022
The Vatican has issued a new series of coins in honor of the worldwide campaign for Covid vaccination.
The coins, issued in various Euro denominations, feature an image of a doctor and nurse administering a vaccination shot to a young person. A Vatican release indicated that the coins were issued to call attention to the efforts of Pope Francis to promote vaccination as a “moral obligation” and to “continue efforts to immunize even the poorest peoples.”


2023
It's a ‘yes, but’ from the Catholic Church. Transgender faithful may be baptised if this does not cause ‘scandal’ or ‘confusion’, the Vatican said on Wednesday, clarifying a particularly sensitive area of doctrine.
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith also raised no objection to the baptism of children of same-sex couples, whether adopted or born through surrogate motherhood.
These comments were made in a document responding to questions from a Brazilian bishop, drafted on 31 October but only now made public. The document was approved by Pope Francis, who has repeatedly stated that the Church should be open to all, including LGBT+ believers.


2023
Pope Francis’ recent gesture of welcome for transgender Catholics has resonated strongly in this working class, seaside town south of Rome, where a community of trans women has found help and hope through a remarkable relationship with the pontiff forged during the darkest times of the pandemic.
Thanks to the local parish priest, these women now make monthly visits to Francis’ Wednesday general audiences, where they are given VIP seats. On any given day, they receive handouts of medicine, cash and shampoo. When COVID-19 struck, the Vatican bussed them into its health facility so they could be vaccinated ahead of most Italians.
On Sunday, the women — many of whom are Latin American migrants and work as prostitutes — joined over 1,000 other poor and homeless people in the Vatican auditorium as Francis’ guests for lunch to mark the Catholic Church’s World Day of the Poor.


2024
Pope Francis said Wednesday those who knowingly and intentionally “repel” migrants are committing a grave sin.
Breaking from the current theme of his general audiences Aug. 28, the pope spoke at length about the poor conditions of migrants who attempt to cross a sea or desert to reach safety but who sometimes lose their lives in the process.


2024
Germany's Catholic bishops on Thursday urged the faithful to oppose rising far-right nationalism, calling such politics opposed to the fundamental beliefs of Christianity.
"Völkisch nationalism is incompatible with the Christian image of God and man," reads a joint declaration presented by Bishop Georg Bätzing as head of the German Bishops' Conference (DBK) in Augsburg on Thursday.
The statement comes amid widespread concern in Germany that far-right political forces, especially the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, are gaining support in the country. The AfD has risen substantially in opinion polls over the past year.


2025, consequently
An altar boy who served in a Bavarian church for nine years was slammed as a “Nazi” by the parish priest and dismissed from his position after the boy took a photo with Alternative for Germany (AfD) politician Maximilian Krah.

BRITBONG'S SPECIAL BONUS:
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called far-Right groups “unchristian”, condemning the rioting that swept the UK following the Southport stabbings as “racist” and “anti-Muslim”.
The Most Rev Justin Welby said the riots had been fuelled by disinformation on social media, which wrongly claimed that an asylum seeker on an MI6 terror watchlist was the suspect behind the attack.
In an article for The Observer, the Archbishop said far-Right extremists had exploited Christian iconography in an attempt to justify their criminal behaviour, but also warned there were communities that felt “left behind in our country’s race to growth”.
He wrote: “Let me say clearly now to Christians that they should not be associated with any far-Right group – because those groups are unchristian.”


Archived links (with sources in English only):
The Death Penalty is Contrary to the Gospel
Pope Francis Puts Focus on Refugees in Christmas Eve Mass
Polish Catholic leader to suspend anti-migrant priests
Pope criticizes Trump administration policy on migrant family separation
Francis praises Lithuanian spirit of welcoming migrants, practicing tolerance
Racism, hatred, intolerance spreading, pope warns
From Morocco, Francis says migrant crisis won't be fixed by 'raising barriers'
Vatican sculpture dedicated to migrants unveiled
Pope Francis denounces Amazon Synod critics as racist
Pope Francis says today's 'culture of hate' reminds him of the days of Hitler
Francis donates money to struggling trans sex workers in Italy
In Christmas Message, Pope Francis Urges Coronavirus 'Vaccines For All'
Pope Francis Calls Opposition To COVID-19 Vaccine "Suicidal Denial"
In Hungary, pope says anti-Semitism ‘fuse’ must not be allowed to burn
Vatican coin commemorates Covid vaccine
Vatican rules some transgender people and babies of same-sex couples can be baptized
For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Pope Francis says refusing aid to migrants a 'grave sin'
German bishops: far-right politics incompatible with Christian values
Germany: Priest calls altar boy a ‘Nazi’ and fires him after he takes photo with AfD politician Maximilian Krah
Far-Right groups are unchristian, says Archbishop of Canterbury
 
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Show me a single instance where Pope Francis said "let them rape you."
Come on. ‘I let millions of men from countries that treat women like beasts into your country but I never said they can rape you - checkmate bitches!’
The role of catholic NGOs (mysteriously who always seem to have Jewish board members) in mass migration is a disgrace.
 
speech by Francis, directly addressed to ‘migrants’, in which he once again railed against ‘indifference and silence’, because ‘no one can be indifferent in the face of this suffering’. We must not ‘allow ourselves to be conditioned by fears and ignorance’, he recommended, and become ‘true companions on the journey’ of migrants.
This piece of shit never had to bear the financial burden of smelly brown people invading his country. If there is a hell, he is burning in it for purposely conflating compassion with dumb obedience.
Show me a single instance where Pope Francis said "let them rape you."
3 posts above mine provide plenty of evidence that this guy did not like you. In fact he was an elite who in all likelihood held you in contempt.
 
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