The Souls of the just are in the hand of God, and no torment shall touch them. —Wisdom 3:1 All Souls’ Day The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed November 2, 2014 Church of the Good Shepherd Pastor’s PerspecƟve 2 Now and at the Hour of Our Death Last weekend, I drove out to my former parish in Claremont to help fulfill the request of a guy who's been dead for 614 years. This weekend we all have the opportunity to do something similar. The long-dead poet is Geoffrey Chaucer, who died on October 25, 1400, and who concluded his Canterbury Tales with this heartfelt request to his reader: Wherfore I biseke yow mekely, for the mercy of God, that ye preye for me that Crist have mercy on me and foryeve me my giltes. While his Middle English may look a bit strange, if you read it a couple of times, especially aloud, you should be able to get the gist; he's asking for our prayers. He goes on to say something about his need for these prayers for forgiveness: among other things he enjoyed a bit too much the bawdiness of his writing, and perhaps reveled personally in the some of the "naughty" experiences he wrote about. In that, he's probably not that much different than most folks, right? We're all sinners in need of forgiveness. In 1999, Dolores Cullen, a largely self-taught and innovative Chaucer scholar with penetrating insights (see her website, celebratechaucer.com), approached me as pastor of Our Lady of the Assumption, with a proposal to honor his memory on the six-hundredth anniversary of his death by offering a Mass for the repose of his soul, as he requested so long ago. I readily agreed. The Mass also featured an ensemble performing Late Medieval music, and a party afterward featured modern versions of old English delicacies and, of course, mead. This became a tradition still alive fourteen years later. Project yourself ahead six centuries. Would you still be in need of the prayers you might request now? That may seem like a strange, even eerie and unreal question, but the fact is the world will still be traveling around the sun after 600 more revolutions not that many if you stop to think of it - even if we ourselves only are here for a few more of them. When we've been there ten-thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We've no less days to sing God's praise Than when we first begun. Eternity is a long time, isn't it? Or is it? And what about the thought of spending all that time in Purgatory (ouch!) for a little bit of naughtiness here and now? Well, our faith invites us to rethink some of our notions here. First of all, the measure of time is bound up with our material nature, our bodiliness. Time is the measure of physical change, and our perception of time is actually the experience of successive physical changes: one thing after another. When we die, we step outside of our dependence on physical matter, and so we actually step outside of time. Six seconds, six minutes, days, years, centuries and so on, simply become meaningless to us. Entering into the God's realm, eternity, all is a perpetual now. We all leave this world with baggage and unfinished business that can cloud or hinder our readiness to embrace God as God seeks to eternally embrace us. Letting go of that baggage and finishing that business - basically healing the effects of sin - is perhaps the best image of Purgatory. It's the way Pope John Paul II and the Catechism of the Catholic Church describe it. Just as we can pray for one another now, so we believe that our prayers can assist those who have gone before us in that final purifying work that was left undone at death. Notice that this "work" is not something that we do so much as what we must let God do. And we all experience that letting God work in our lives is often painful and not easy because we have so much of ourselves that we want to hold on to. Praying for someone who died six hundred years ago might seem strange, but our prayers for him now are as if they were at the moment of his death. Today, All Souls Day, we pray for those who have gone before us. And we pray in faith that our prayers are meaningful to their journey into eternal union with God. Someday, I hope to find out whether my prayers benefitted Chaucer. Maybe I'll discover that someone's prayers far in the future will have benefitted me. The important thing is to pray faithfully, and not let our prayers be bounded by this world's notions of time and place. It's easy to pray for those whose departure is still painfully in our memory, and of course we must. But let's also give a little thought to those who may have faded from our memory. While we commend our recently departed dear ones to Lord's loving mercy, let's also give a thought to our many ancestors and those who, by God's grace, are our kin, no matter how distant. I love you. Fr. Tom Welbers Around the Parish 3 Ushers Meeting CantribuƟon Weekend - November 1st and 2nd Calling all ushers, and those who would like to be ushers! We have our annual meeting scheduled for this coming Saturday, November 8th from 11 a.m. - 12 Noon in the church. There's lots of important information to share and lots of important events to prepare for. If you cannot attend, please leave word for Mary Kusnic, usher coordinator, at the parish center office, or email Joan Vos at jvos@gsbh.org. Let’s Go Over The Top! So much is needed by so many. Canned goods, fruits, vegetables Tomato canned goods of all kinds Bags of rice, beans, pastas Baby food, diapers Toiletries for men and women Boxes of breakfast cereals Fruit juices Peanut butter, jam and jelly Items to be put in lunch bags for children Thank you for caring, and bring your generous gift any time. Mark Your Calendar! Thanksgiving Day, November 27, Mass at 10:00 a.m. First Sunday of Advent November 29-30, 2014 Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass Friday, December 12, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Advent Reconciliation Service Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Organ Recital Saturday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m., Good Shepherd will be hosting an organ recital by Tom Mueller. Tom is an organist, educator, composer, and award winning musician. During this past summer, he began his appointment as the assistant organist at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, where he accompanies the acclaimed Choir of St. James’. In January 2015, he will become Assistant Professor of Church Music and University Organist at Concordia University in Irvine, California, where he will be responsible for teaching organ, jazz, and composition. Mueller earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Eastman School of Music, and also holds degrees from the University of Notre Dame (M.S.M. in organ), and the University of Maine at Augusta (B.M. in jazz composition and piano), where he graduated summa cum laude. The program will be a delightful mix of music by J. S. Bach, Alan Wingard, George Shearing, Percy Whitlock, and Felix Mendelssohn. A suggested minimum donation of $10 will be collected at the door. Remembering our Deceased Loved Ones Our “Book of Rememberance” is located near the Baptismal font. You are welcome to write the names of your beloved dead in the book. All these people will be remembered in prayer all during the month of November. Young At Heart To each and all of you who are “young in spirit” welcome to our gathering next Saturday, November 8th at 11 a.m. Come, join us in the Parish Hall for a relaxing, fun time. Lunch included. Donation: $10. Spirituality, Prayer and Worship 4 Tuesdays with Mary, November 18, 7 - 8:30 p.m. The Immaculate Conception and Mary in Advent In Conference Room 3 of the Parish Center Our Blessed Mother for Everyday Earthly Living: Untying the Strong Woman These Tuesday sessions, once a month, will be an opportunity for participants to connect with the holiness of God, in and through Mary, the Mother of God. Other Tuesdays: December 2, 2014 - Our Lady of Guadalupe, January 20, 2015 Mary, Mother of God Title and inspiration taken from the book “Blessed Mother’s Immaculate Love for the Wild Soul: Untie the Strong Woman” by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. For further information please contact Joan Vos at (310) 285-5425. Mass IntenƟons World Community for ChrisƟan MeditaƟon Monday, November 3 6:30 a.m. Janine Massaro - Birthday 12:05 p.m. Alfred & Henry Hernandez - (D) Arturo Quiroz - (D) Come and experience the power of Christian Meditation to heal past wounds with James Bishop, author of “A Way in the Wilderness: A Commentary on the Rule of Benedict For The Physically And Spiritually Imprisoned” Saturday, November 15, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Pauline Book and Media, 3908 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City. Tuesday, November 4 6:30 a.m. Alfred & Henry Hernandez - (D) 12:05 p.m. SkipE Lowe - (D) Veronica Bulai - (D) Wednesday, November 5 6:30 a.m. Virginia Plumb 12:05 p.m. Dan Goosen - (D) Antonia Eva Miko - (D) Thursday, November 6 6:30 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. Leone 12:05 p.m. Jean Henri Aubry - (D) Friday, 6:30 a.m. 12:05 p.m. November 7 Esther Hatcher Pia Maria - (D) Saturday, November 8 8 a.m. Francisco de la Cruz - (D) David Jones - (D) 5:30 p.m. Pro Populo James learned to meditate in prison. His meditation practice has helped him focus, gain clarity and find his center in Christ as he battled his addiction to alcohol, drugs, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Suggested donation to the World Community (WCCM) is $20. Sunday TV Mass for Homebound Catholics 9 a.m. every Sunday on KDOC Ch. 56. For cable/satellite TV channel number, please check the listings in your area for “KDOC.” For your free copy of the Mass Prayer Book, write to: Heart of the Nation, 1126 S. 70th Street, Suite N601, Milwaukee, WI 53214 or call, toll free: 1 (800) 430-0930 Weekly One-Hour Scripture ReflecƟon Come and join us each Wednesday from 6—7 p.m. in the Parish Center Conference Room 3. Rosary: Tuesdays after the Noon Mass. The Rosary is being recited in the Sacred Heart Chapel located in the Parish Center from 12:45 - 1:15 p.m. We have a one-hour time of reflection and discussion on each week’s upcoming Sunday readings. This type of sharing together is a wonderful way to find a deeper understanding and awareness of God’s presence in the Word proclaimed each Sunday at Mass, and the Word of God lived every day. Contact Joan Vos at the Parish Office (310) 285-5425 for further information. EducaƟon and FormaƟon Bible Study Fall/Winter 2014: Deuteronomy Saturday Schedule, 10 -11:30 a.m.: November 15th Moses’ Second Address Part IV – 16:18 - 18:22 December 13th Moses’ Second Address Part V – 19:1-24:22 In the Good Shepherd Room of the Parish Center. All are welcome! Spiritual DirecƟon Ministry A way to draw closer to God Spiritual direction is an ancient ministry, a unique one-to-one relationship in which a trained person assists another person in the search for an ever closer union of love with God. Directors listen carefully to the unfolding of directees’ lives, to help them discern the ways in which God is leading them. The practice of spiritual direction consists much more of “holy listening” rather than direction in the sense of offering guidance or direct advice. If you would like to find someone who can assist you in deepening your relationship with God, contact Sr. Virginia at (310) 285-5425 who can put you in touch with a qualified director. Saints And Special Observances Sunday: Na onal Voca on Awareness Week Monday: Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time; St. Mar n de Porres Tuesday: St. Charles Borromeo; Elec on Day Friday: First Friday Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary 5 A PaƩern of Love and Forgiveness Sweeping out the chamber of your soul and receiving God's Grace. An Advent Afternoon of Reflection lead by parishionertherapist-author Cheryl Wunsch. Please treat yourself in this rushed season to a few calm hours to remember the gift of Jesus. Born in a humble stable, Jesus is the One we await in joyful hope that his Love will be born in our own humble hearts. Forgiveness can help prepare our hearts for His Love. Invite a friend! We will gather in the Parish Center on Sunday, December 14th, 2 -5 pm. Please RSVP to Wendy Rappe at wrappe@gsbh.org or call the parish office (310) 285-5425 and leave a message for Wendy. Parish Student Choir For students ages 9-14, Grades 3-8 The Parish Student Choir is directed by Nick Kenworthy-Browne, Good Shepherd parishioner and member of Music Ministry and Leadership Council. Rehearsals on Tuesday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Parish Center Office, Conference Room 3. Rehearsal Dates: November 4, 11, 18, 25 and December 2, 9, 16. The Parish Student Choir will be singing for the following masses: 12:30 p.m. Mass on Sunday, December 7. We will likely be Christmas Caroling in December. The Parish Student Choir will also hopefully be singing for Mass on Wednesday, December 24th, Christmas Eve 4 p.m. Mass. Today’s Readings The readings listed here are chosen from the broad selection available for this Sunday. First Reading — The souls of the just are in the hands of God, and no torment shall touch them (Wisdom 3:1-9). Psalm — The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (Psalm 23). Second Reading — Hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out into our hearts (Romans 5:5-11) or Romans 6:3-9. Gospel — This is the will of the Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes may have eternal life (John 6:37-40). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Outreach, Service and Social JusƟce 6 Amy’s Angels Bundle Sunday Society of St. Vincent de Paul Our new Caring Presence Ministry is being named “Amy’s Angels.” Here is the story of the name: Amy Riley was a homeless woman who lived near the church grounds of Good Shepherd for many years. She had no family and few friends. She was alone in life, except for her Good Shepherd Family. When she developed cancer in 2013, some “angels” from our parish were instrumental in getting her admitted to Country Villa Convalescent Hospital. There she received a comfortable bed, food, medicine to ease her pains and the caring presence of hospital staff and parishioners. She died off the streets, with dignity and grace, and was buried from our church which had essentially been her home. We continue to offer a caring presence in her name. The St. Vincent de Paul Bundle Sunday truck is here today in the parish parking lot from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. We need your support! Good Shepherd Bereavement Group When we lose a loved one we grieve. It is normal, and it is natural. We heal as we share our story and listen to others share theirs in a safe, confidential group. There are many ways to lose a loved one, and we all grieve in our own unique ways. If you are grieving, think about attending our bereavement support group. We meet every other Saturday at 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Parish Center. If you have any questions, please contact the church office at (310) 285-5425 and leave a message for Cheryl Wunsch. Thanksgiving at St. Joseph Center Thanksgiving “Basket” Please bring any useable items that will help the needy. Donate usable clothing, household goods, small appliances, children books, and misc. items, as well as newspapers . For large items including furniture, appliances, and vehicles, please phone (323) 224-6280 or (800) 974-3571 for home pickups. A Caring Presence Do you enjoy visiting with people? Maybe we have a new ministry just for you! Currently a few of our parishioners go and visit residents at the Country Villa Convalescent Home at Fairfax and Willoughby on the third Tuesday of each month. They do not bring communion. They just bring themselves and a beautifully caring presence. They are non-sectarian and non-religious in their visit. The people they are visiting do not need to be Catholic. They are simply visiting people who have no one else coming to visit them. If you are not available on the third Tuesday, but would like to join this ministry, we can certainly make arrangements for you to visit on another day. Contact Ethel Olah at the Parish office at (310) 285-5425 for more information, if you are interested. Donate a reusable bag of non-perishable grocery items for a family or individual in need. Include a $25 grocery gift card for the purchase of a turkey! Suggested grocery items include: Stuffing, cranberry sauce, instant mashed potatoes, canned gravy, and canned yams. Please also add one or more of these canned items: corn, green beans, fruit, or pumpkin. For more information please call St. Joseph’s Center at (310) 396-6468. Community Life Chaminade College Preparatory High School 7 Good Shepherd Young Adults Chaminade College Preparatory H.S. is having its annual Open House on Sunday, November 16 from 1 - 4 p.m. Families are invited to tour the campus, meet the faculty and administrators, and experience all that Chaminade has to offer. For more information call Chaminade’s Adminissions Office at (818) 347-8300 ext. #355 or visit Chaminade on the web at www.chaminade.org. Wanted! Volunteer as Bell Ringer with the SalvaƟon Army Help out as a bell ringer and support your local Red Kettles and be a part of an international movement. The Bell Ringing season is mid-November until Christmas, and it is great for all ages. Ring with your friends, co-workers, spouse, kids and organizations. Attention Art Lovers! On Saturday, November 8 at 10:30 a.m., the Good Shepherd Young Adults Group is visiting the Getty Museum. The Peter Paul Rubens exhibit, The Triumph of the Eucharist, is on display in addition to other religious art. Admission to The Getty is free and parking is $15. All are welcome! We are meeting in the Good Shepherd parking lot at 9:30 a.m. on November 8 so we can organize carpools as well. If you are interested in attending this event, please RSVP at http://goo.gl/CUSk6h. Please send any questions to goodshepherdsocial@gmail.com. The Salvation Army was among the top 10 best charities for financial integrity in the U.S. according to the Non-Profit Times (2009). All donations remain in communities where they originate so you directly see the impact you’re making in your community! Contact Amy Hudson at (562) 264-3826 or email Amy.Hudson@usw.salvationarmy.org PARISH CENTER Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Closed on Sundays 504 N. Roxbury Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Office - (310) 285-5425 Fax - (310) 285-5433 gsbh.org Visit us on Facebook: facebook.com/goodshepherdchurch Rev. Msgr. Thomas Welbers, Pastor twelbers@gsbh.org Rev. Colm O’Ryan, Pastor Emeritus Rev. George O’Brien, in Residence Deacon Eric Stoltz Michael Caraway, Director of Administration Sr. Virginia Stehly, C.S.J., Director RCIA Joan Vos, Director of Liturgy & Music jvos@gsbh.org Wendy Rappé, Director of Faith Formation Terry Hicks, Organist / Choir Director gsmusicministry@aol.com CONFESSIONS Friday 11:40 a.m. Saturday 4 - 5 p.m. Other times by appointment. Call the parish office. MASSES BAPTISMS Sunday 8:30 & 10:30 a.m., 12:30 & 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Vigil Monday - Friday 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. ONLY on the 4th Sunday of the month. Please call the Parish Office regarding preparations. GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOL Grades: Pre-K to 8 148 S. Linden Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90212 (310) 275-8601 gsbh.net Danielle Colvert, Principal Lisa Widmann, Vice Principal MARRIAGES Please make an appointment with the Pastor six months prior to your wedding date. Good Shepherd School News 8 Good Shepherd School Soccer Team Despite their few numbers, Good Shepherd players made it up in energy! Teamed up with some of the younger St James players, the Good Shepherd kids played their hearts out only losing to the more seasoned St James team by 1. The final score being 1-2. Ruby was fearless, running around everywhere and successfully stole the ball away from St James. Michael showed off his ball control and passing skills under pressure. He also played goalie denying several shots! Playing in the back with him was Sadie who held excellent defensive positioning and kept the other team's scores down to a minimum. Hal ran the field creating offensive opportunities and scored Good Shepherd's goal, keeping the game from being a shutout. All the parents and kids had a great time at their first soccer game and look forward to playing the next one! Pink Out Fundraiser For Breast Cancer Pre-K Breast Cancer Bake Sale Thank you to all who supported the Pre-K in their effort raising money for Breast Cancer research. ALL PROCEEDS ($565!) were donated to the Margie Petersen Breast Center at St. John's in Santa Monica. Have You Remembered Good Shepherd Church/School In Your Will Or Trust? For further information, please contact the Parish Center at (310) 285-5425 or H. Richard Closson, Director, Trust and Estate Programs, (213) 637-7472. HRClosson@la-archdiocese.org or www.estateplanning.com/trustsacc Our correct legal title is: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles. A Corporation Sole for the benefit of Good Shepherd Church/School. Banquet of the Word Prepare to celebrate next Sunday's Mass by reading, studying and praying Scripture Readings. 9 Please note that what's printed below are not the Scripture Readings for this day, but a commentary on the Scripture to help you read and understand them. Please refer to the Scripture passages in your own Bible. Feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran November 9, 2014 God's Dwelling GOSPEL: John 2:3-22 The temple was the center of worship of the Jews. Jesus affirmed its worth by driving out the merchants and money changers who profaned it, but went beyond it by establishing a worship "in spirit and truth" that was not dependent on the temple or on any particular place (see Jn 4:19-24). The church building is not the house of God but the home of his people, a home in which the sinner especially finds welcome, repentance, and a new life (see Lk 19:1-10). All who gather for worship must first seek reconciliation, or their worship is valueless (see Mt 5:23-24). FIRST READING: Ezekiel 47:1-2,8-9,12 The prophet Ezekiel, writing from exile, both before the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians and during the subsequent captivity, consistently identifies the cause of this disaster as the unfaithfulness of God's people, and yet forcefully holds out God's intention to save his people, and restore those who are faithful. This reading depicts the vision of a New Temple, not made by hands, as the source of life-giving water for all the people of the world. We, of course, see this vision as fulfilled in Jesus Christ himself. SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 3:9c-11,16-17 St. Paul frequently uses images of building to describe the Church, the people themselves as God's dwelling, because God is truly present among us in Christ. Here he advises that our activity in how we relate to one another is like a careful building project, in which we must take care that all parts fit together properly, so that our community, God's people, may be a place where God can live and infuse us with his life. Questions for thought, discussion, and prayer: 1. How is a building symbolic of the people who gather there? 2. Where do you personally feel closest to God? Why? Parish Finance Report for October 26, 2014 $23,000—What it cost last week to keep the doors open, that is, to pay for operating expenses, programs and the ministries that serve God’s people. Last week’s collection income: $9,182. How is the discrepancy between the cost of running the parish and the collection income made up? Some of the difference comes from occasional large gifts or bequests, but most of it is from interest earned on investments of major gifts made by generous people in the past, most of whom are long gone. Thank God we are not in debt, and a long way from being in debt, but we need to reduce and eventually eliminate the deficit. It is important that everyone who calls Good Shepherd their parish home contribute to sustain the life of the parish. If you do not have a plan for contributing in proportion to your means, please consider it. With the arrival of autumn, I'd like to invite you to join Faith Direct, our parish's electronic eGiving program. Everyone's to-do lists can get lengthy in this season when vacations are over and we get serious about work and school. Faith Direct's eGiving program will give you one less thing to remember each week - no more envelopes to find and checks to write before you go to Mass. Enroll today by visiting www.faithdirect.net and use our church code, CA461, visit our parish website, www.gsbh.org, or pick up an enrollment form from the parish office to get started! Thank you and May God bless your generosity. — Fr. Tom Welbers Readings For The Week Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-32; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15 Sunday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22 Parish Calendar 12 For complete calendar: http://goo.gl/Z3i8ep A Week At A Glance / Sunday, November 2nd – Sunday, November 9th November Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Sunday 9 Time 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 8:30, 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. At the 10:30 a.m. Mass 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 8:15 - 9:15 a.m. 12:45 - 1:15 p.m. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m. 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 7 - 9 p.m. 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 7- 9 p.m. 7:30 - 9 p.m. 5:00 - 10:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m. 11:40 a.m. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. 8 a.m. 9 - 10 a.m. 9 - 10:30 a.m. 10 - 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. 4 - 5 p.m. 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 8:30, 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 5:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. At the 10:30 a.m. Mass 2 - 3:30 p.m. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Event Bundle Sunday Sunday Masses Coffee & Donuts Children's Liturgy of the Word Mass Mass School Mass Rosary Parish Student Choir Rehearsal Medita on Mass Scripture Reflec on RCIA Session Mass Medita on Teen Confirma on Choir Rehearsal Martha's Kitchen (Volunteers) Mass Confessions Exposi on of BI Sac & Benedic on Mass Medita on NO G. 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