List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York covers New York, Bronx, and Richmond Counties in New York City (coterminous with the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, respectively), as well as Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester counties in New York state. In these ten counties in the state, there are 296 parishes, along with a number of parish missions.[1]

Churches in Brooklyn and Queens are part of the Diocese of Brooklyn.

To see churches that have been canonically suppressed, please review the List of closed churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. Please be aware that in 2015, a number of parishes in the Archdiocese of New York were permanently closed and merged with other parishes. This list may not accurately represent the current status of some parishes in the Archdiocese.

Active Churches in the Archdiocese edit

Churches in New York City edit

This is a list of churches in the boroughs of The Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island. The churches in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens belong to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.

Churches in the Bronx edit

 
St Athanasius, Bronx
 
St Nicholas of Tolentine, Bronx
 
St Roch, Bronx
  • St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church (2345 University Ave.) – Established in 1906; staffed by the Augustinian Fathers
  • Church of St. Raymond (1759 Castle Hill Ave) – Established in 1842.
  • St. Rita of Cascia Church (448 College Ave.) – Established in 1904
    • St. Pius V Church (416-418, 420 East 145th) – Established in 1906, merged with St. Rita in 2015
  • St. Simon Stock - St. Joseph Parish (2191 Valentine Ave.) – Established in 2015.
    • St. Simon Stock Church – Established in 1921. staffed by the Carmelite Fathers (1919–present).
    • St. Joseph's Church (1949 Bathgate Ave.) – Established in 1873, merged with St. Simon Stock in 2015, desacralized in 2017.
  • St. Theresa's Church (2855 St. Theresa Ave.) – Established in 1927.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Church (1900 Crotona Pkwy.) – Established in 1890.
  • Saints Peter and Paul's Church (833 St. Ann's Ave.) – Established in 1897
  • Holy Family, Blessed Sacrament and St. John Vianney Parish – Established in 2015.
  • Immaculate Conception Church (754 Gun Hill Rd.) – Established in 1903.
  • Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (389 E 150th St,) – Established in 1853; staffed by the Redemptorist Fathers.
  • Our Lady of Pity – Established in 1908, closed in 2007, demolished.
  • Our Lady of the Assumption & St. Mary Star of the Sea – Established in 2015
    • Our Lady of the Assumption (1634 Mahan Ave.)– merged in 2015.
    • St. Mary Star of the Sea (596 City Island Ave.) – merged in 2015.

Churches in Manhattan edit

 
Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, Manhattan
 
St Elizabeth of Hungary Church, Manhattan
 
St Monica Church, Manhattan
  • Church of St. Michael (424 W. 34th St.) – Established in 1857.[7]
  • St. Monica, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Stephen of Hungary Parish – Established in 2016
    • St. Monica Church (413 E. 79th St.) – Established in 1879. Merged in 2016
    • St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church (211 E. 83rd St.) – Established in 1887; formerly located on East Fourth St.. Merged in 2016, church is closed.
    • St. Stephen of Hungary Church (East 82nd St.) – Established in 1927; staffed by Franciscan Friars since 1922. Previously located on 14th Street {1905–1927}. Merged in 2016, church is closed.
  • St. Paul and Holy Rosary Church – Established in 2015.
    • St. Paul's Church (113 E. 117th St.) – Established in 1834; staffed by the Institute of the Incarnate Word Fathers (1998–present).
    • Holy Rosary Church (119th St. at First Ave.) – Established in 1884; staffed by the Augustinian Friars. Merged with St. Paul's in 2015; Holy Rosary building was deconsecrated in 2017.
  • Church of St. Paul the Apostle (8-10 Columbus Avenue) – Established in 1876. Mother church of the Paulist Fathers.
  • St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church (510 W. 165th St.) – Established in 1901.
  • St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr's Church (101 East 7th Street) – Established in 1872; stood at 318 Henry St. until 1900. Staffed by the Fathers of St. Paul the First Hermit.
  • St. Teresa Church (16-18 Rutgers Street) – Established in 1862
  • .St. Veronica's Church (149 Christopher St.) – Established in 1886. Closed.
 
St. Lucy's Church, Manhattan
 
Church of the Holy Innocents, Manhattan
 
Church of the Annunciation, Manhattan

Churches in Staten Island edit

  • St. Ann's Church (101 Cromwell Ave.)
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel–St. Benedicta - St. Mary of the Assumption
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel (1265 Castleton Avenue) – Established in 1913.
    • St. Benedicta – Established in 1922; merged with Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in 1957. St. Benedicta's Church demolished in 1960.
    • St. Mary of the Assumption – Established in 1877; merged with Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in 2015.[9] St. Mary was deconsecrated in 2017.[10]
  • St. Joseph's Church (466 Tompkins Ave) – Established in 1848; now St. Joseph - St. Thomas.
  • Immaculate Conception Church (128 Targee St)
    • St. Mary's Church (1101 Bay Street) – Established in 1852; merged in 2015 with Immaculate Conception Church and St. Joseph Church.[11]
  • Holy Child Church (4747 Amboy Road) – Established in 1966.
  • Parish of St. Christopher and St. Margaret Mary (130 Midland Avenue) – Established in 2015.

Churches in Dutchess County edit

Churches in Orange County edit

  • Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Middletown) – Staffed by the Carmelite Fathers.[26]
  • Church of St. Anastasia (Harriman) – Established in 1899.[27]
  • Church of St. Columba (Chester) – Established in 1881; formerly a mission of St. John the Evangelist in Goshen (1875–1881).
  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Newburgh) – Established in 1909.
  • Church of St. John the Evangelist (Goshen) – Established in 1849.[28]
  • Church of St. Joseph (Florida) – Established in 1894.
    • Chapel of St. Andrew Bobola (Pellets Island) – Established in 1945.
  • Church of St. Joseph (Middletown) – Established in 1865.[29]
  • Church of St. Mary (Washingtonville) [30]
  • Parish of Sacred Heart-St. Patrick[31]
    • Church of St. Patrick (Highland Mills) – Established in 1957; formerly a mission of St. Anastasia (1902–1957). Merged with Sacred Heart
    • Church of the Sacred Heart (Monroe) [1] – Established in 1957; formerly a mission of St. Columba in Chester (1881–1957). Merged with St. Patrick.
  • Church of St. Paul (Bullville) – Staffed by the Carmelite Fathers.
  • Church of St. Stanislaus (Pine Island) – Established in 1924; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Florida (1912–1924).
  • Church of St. Stephen the Martyr (Warwick) [32] – Established in 1865.
  • Holy Cross Parish
    • Church of the Holy Cross (Middletown) – Established in 1999; formerly a mission of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Middletown (1912–1999).
    • Chapel of Our Lady of the Scapular (Unionville) – Established in 1948; formerly a mission of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Middletown (1948–1999). Closed in 2020.
  • Church of the Holy Name (Otisville) – Established in 1969.
  • Church of the Holy Rosary (Greenwood Lake) – Established in 1954; formerly a mission of St. Stephen in Warwick (1925–1954).
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception (Port Jervis) – Established in 1851; formerly a mission of St. Patrick in Newburgh (1841–1851).
  • Church of the Most Sacred Heart (Port Jervis) – Administered by Immaculate Conception Church.
  • Church of the Infant Saviour (Pine Bush) – Established in 1951; formerly a mission of Most Precious Blood in Walden.
  • Most Precious Blood Parish[33]
    • Church of the Most Precious Blood (Walden) – Established in 1893 and suppressed in 1894; reestablished in 1912. Formerly a mission of Holy Name of Mary in Montgomery (1872–1893, 1894–1912).
    • Chapel of St. Benedict (Wallkill)
  • Church of the Sacred Heart (Newburgh) [34]
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
  • Holy Name of Mary-Assumption Church
    • Holy Name of Mary Church[36] (Montgomery) – Established in 1872; formerly a mission of St. John the Evangelist in Goshen (1868–1872).
    • Church of the Assumption (Maybrook) – Merged in 2015, church closed.
  • St. Marianne Cope Parish[37]
    • St. Thomas of Canterbury Church (Cornwall-on-Hudson) – Established in 1870; formerly a mission of St. Patrick in Newburgh (1856–1870)
    • Church of St. Joseph (New Windsor) – Established in 1962. Merged with St. Thomas in 2015.
  • St. Patricks, St. Marys, Our Lady of the Lake Parish – Established in 2015.[38]
    • Church of St. Patrick & St. Mary (Newburgh)
    • Chapel of Our Lady of the Lake (Orange Lake) – Established in 1937.

Churches in Putnam County edit

  • Church of Our Lady of Loretto (Cold Spring) – Established in 1834.
    • Chapel of St. Joseph (Garrison) – Established in 1871.
  • Church of St. James the Apostle (Carmel) – Established in 1909.[39]
    • Chapel of Our Lady of the Lake (Lake Carmel) – Established in 1936; former mission of St. John the Evangelist in Mahopac (1936–1947).
  • Church of St. John the Evangelist (Mahopac) – Established in 1889; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Croton Falls (1866–1889).[40]
    • Chapel of Our Lady Queen of Angels (Mahopac)
  • St. Lawrence-Sacred Heart Parish[41]
    • Church of St. Lawrence O'Toole (Brewster) – Established in 1877; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Croton Falls (1871–1877).
    • Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Patterson) – Established in 1957; formerly a mission of St. Lawrence O'Toole in Brewster (1934–1957).

Churches in Rockland County edit

  • Church of the Immaculate Conception (Stony Point) – Established in 1982.
  • Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Tappan) – Established in 1952.
  • Church of St. Aedan (Pearl River) – Established in 1966; formerly a mission of St. Margaret in Pearl River (1965–1966).
  • Church of St. Anthony (Nanuet) – Established in 1904; formerly a mission of St. Paul in Congers (1899–1904).
  • Church of St. Augustine (New City) – Established in 1957; formerly a mission of St. Anthony in Nanuet (1907–1957).
  • Church of St. Boniface (Wesley Hills) – Established in 1966.
  • Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria (Blauvelt) – Established in 1869.
  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi (West Nyack) – Established in 1964.
  • Church of St. Gregory Barbarigo (Garnerville) – Established in 1961.[42]
  • Church of St. Joseph (Spring Valley) – Established in 1893.
  • Church of St. Margaret's (Pearl River) – Established in
  • Church of the Sacred Heart (Suffern) – Established in 1868; formerly known as St. Rose of Lima.
  • Church of St. John (Piermont) – Established in 1852.
  • St. Peter and St. Mary Church (Haverstraw).[43]
    • St. Peter Church – Established in 1848.
    • St. Mary Church
  • Parish of St. Joan of Arc - Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Sloatsburg).– Established in 2015.
    • Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Tuxedo Park) – Established in 1895. Merged in 2015.
    • St. Joan of Arc Church (Sloatsburg) – Established in 1895. Merged in 2015.
  • Parish of St. Paul and of St. Ann – Established in 2015

Churches in Sullivan County edit

  • Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (Bloomingburg) – Staffed by the Carmelite Fathers.
  • St. Aloysius and Gate of Heaven Parish
    • Church of St. Aloysius (Livingston Manor) – Established in 1899; mission of St. Peter in Liberty (1896–1899)
    • Chapel of the Gate of Heaven (Roscoe) – Established in 1901.
    • Chapel of the Sacred Heart (DeBruce) – Established in 1906.
  • Church of St. Francis Xavier (Narrowsburg) – Established in 1932. Staffed by the Franciscan Friars.
  • Church of St. George–St. Francis – Established in 1981; formerly staffed by the Franciscan Friars (1880–2004).
  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Youngsville) – Established as a mission of Holy Cross in Callicoon in 1908.
  • Church of St. George (Jeffersonville) – Established as a mission of Holy Cross in Callicoon in 1880.
  • Church of St. Joseph (Wurtsboro) – Established in 1880; mission of St. Andrew in Ellenville (1849–1880).
  • Church of St. Mary (Obernburg) – Established in 1854; staffed by the Franciscan Friars (1895–present).
  • Church of St. Peter Liberty) – Established in 1897; mission of St. Andrew in Ellenville (1872–1899).
  • Church of St. Peter (Monticello) – Established in 1874; mission of St. Andrew in Ellenville (1864–1874).
    • St. Anne's Mission Church (White Lake) – Established in 1913.
    • St. Joseph Mission Church (Mongaup Valley) – Established in 1899.
  • Church of the Holy Cross (Callicoon) – Established in 1876; staffed by the Franciscan Friars (1895–present).
    • Chapel of St. Patrick (Long Eddy) – Established in 1904.
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception (Woodbourne) – Established in 1957; mission of St. Andrew in Ellenville (1898–1957).
  • Parish of Saint Anthony of Padua and of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Yulan) – Established in 2015; staffed by the Franciscan Friars.

Churches in Ulster County edit

  • Church of Our Lady of Fatima (Plattekill) – Established in 1960; mission of St. Joseph in New Paltz. Formerly staffed by the Theatine Fathers.
  • Church of St. Augustine (Highland) – Formerly a mission of St. James in Milton (1899–??)
  • Church of St. Charles Borromeo (Gardiner) – Established in 1882 and suppressed in 1885; reestablished in 1892 and suppressed in 1929; reestablished in 1976. Formerly a mission of St. James in Milton (1885–1892) and a mission of St. Joseph in New Windsor (1929–1976).
  • Church of St. Francis de Sales (Phoenicia) – Established in 1902; formerly staffed by the La Salette Fathers (1902–2004).
  • Church of St. John (West Hurley) – Established in 1860.
  • Church of St. John the Evangelist (Saugerties)[44]
  • Church of St. Joseph (Kingston) – Established in 1868.[45]
  • Church of St. Joseph (New Paltz) – Established in 1929; formerly a mission of St. Charles Borromeo in Gardiner (1892–1929). Staffed by the Capuchin Friars.[46]
  • Church of St. Mary and St. Andrew (Ellenville) – Established in 1956 from the merger of St. Mary and St. Andrew Churches.
    • Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes (Kerhonkson) – Established in 1957.
  • Church of St. Peter (Rosendale) – Established in 1860.
    • Chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians (High Falls)
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception (Kingston) – Established in 1896.
  • St. Mary of the Snow - St. Joseph Church (Saugerties) - Established 2015.
  • Parish of St. Catherine Labouré and St. Colman (Lake Katrine)
    • Chapel of St. Anne (Sawkill) – Established in 1905 and suppressed in 1972; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Kingston.
  • Parish of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and of the Sacred Heart (Port Ewen) – Established in 2015; staffed by the Redemptorist Fathers (1913–present).
    • Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (Port Ewen)
    • Sacred Heart Church (Esopus)
  • Parish of St. Mary and of Saint James (Marlboro) – Established in 2015; formerly a mission of the Presentation of the B.V.M. in Port Ewen and of St. James in Milton (1867–1900).
    • Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy (Roseton) – Established in 1887; formerly a mission of St. James in Milton (1887–1900).
  • Parish of St. Mary/Holy Name of Jesus and of Saint Peter (Kingston) – Established in 2015.

Churches in Westchester County edit

 
Our Lady of Fatima Church, Yonkers
 
Church of Immaculate Conception of St Mary, Yonkers
 
Sacred Heart Church, Dobbs Ferry
 
St Anthony Church, Yonkers
  • Church of St. Anthony (Yonkers) – Established in 1923.
  • Church of St. Anthony of Padua (West Harrison) – Formerly a mission of St. John and St. Mary in Chappaqua (1926–1929) and of Our Lady of Sorrows in White Plains (1929–?)
  • Church of St. Augustine (Larchmont) – Established in 1891.
  • Church of St. Augustine (Eagle Park) – Established in 1853.
  • Church of St. Bartholomew (Yonkers) – Staffed by the Missionary Society of St. Paul Fathers.
  • Church of St. Bernard (White Plains)
  • Church of St. Casimir (Yonkers) – Established in 1899; staffed by the Pauline Fathers.
  • Church of St. Columbanus (Cortlandt Manor) – Established in 1950.
  • Chapel of the North American Martyrs (Lake Peekskill) – Established in 1937; formerly a mission of St. Patrick in Yorktown Heights (1937–50), Administered by St. Columbanus Parish in Cortlandt Manor.
     
    Most Holy Trinity Church, Mamaroneck
  • Church of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (Shrub Oak)
  • Church of St. Eugene (Yonkers) – Established in 1949.
  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Mount Kisco) – Established in 1871; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Croton Falls (1862–1871).[50]
  • Church of St. Gregory the Great (Harrison)
  • Church of St. John and St. Mary (Chappaqua)
  • Church of St. John the Baptist (Yonkers) – Established in 1903.
    • Church of the Most Holy Trinity (Yonkers) – Established in 1894, merged with John the Baptist in 2015.
  • Church of St. Joseph (Bronxville) - Established in 1922.
  • Church of St. Joseph (Somers) – Established in 1845. Formerly located in Croton Falls, relocated to Somers in 2013.
  • Chapel of St. John (North Salem) – Established in 1916. Closed in 2014.
  • Chapel of St. Michael the Archangel (Goldens Bridge) – Established in 1896. Closed in 2014.
  • Church of St. Joseph (Yonkers) – Established in 1871.
  • Church of St. Mary-Our Lady of Carmel – Established in 2015.
    • Church of St. Mary (Mount Vernon) – Established in 1894
    • Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Mount Vernon) – Established in 1897; formerly staffed by the Franciscan Friars. Closed and merged with St. Mary's in 2015.
  • Church of St. Mary of the Assumption (Katonah) – Established in 1908; formerly a mission of St. Joseph in Croton Falls (1889–1908).
  • Chapel of St. Matthias (Bedford Hills)- Administered by the Parish of St. Mary of the Assumption in Katonah.
  • Church of St. Patrick (Bedford)
  • Church of St. Patrick (Yorktown Heights) – Established in 1898; formerly named St. Peter Church (1898–1933).
  • Church of St. Patrick (Armonk) – Established in 1966; formerly a mission of St. John & St. Mary in Chappaqua (1924–1966).
  • Church of St. Paul the Apostle (Yonkers) – Established in 1923.
  • St. Peter-St. Denis Church
    • Church of St. Peter (Yonkers) – Established in 1894.
    • Church of St. Denis (Yonkers) - closed and merged with St. Peter's in 2015.
  • Church of St. Pius X (Scarsdale) – Established in 1954. Formerly staffed by diocesan priests, currently staffed by the Religious Community of the Disciples of Mary.
  • Church of St. Teresa of Avila (Sleepy Hollow) – Established in 1853.
  • Church of St. Vito (Mamaroneck) – Established in 1911.
  • Church of the Holy Cross (Sleepy Hollow) – Established in 1922; formerly a mission of Most Holy Trinity in Yonkers (1910–1922). Administered by St. Teresa of Avila Church.
  • Church of St. Theresa, the Little Flower (Briarcliff Manor) – Established in 1926.
  • Chapel of Our Lady of the Wayside (Millwood) – Established in 1924; formerly a mission of St. John & St. Mary in Chappaqua (1924–1926).
  • Church of Sts. John and Paul (Larchmont) – Established in 1949.
  • Church of Sts. Peter and Paul (Mount Vernon) – Established in 1929.
    • Church of St. Ursula (Mount Vernon) - Closed and merged with SS Peter and Paul in 2015.
  • Chapel of Our Lady of Pompeii (Pleasantville) – Established in 1918.
  • Chapel of the Good Shepherd (Croton-on-Hudson) – Mission established in 1929.
  • Church of the Transfiguration (Tarrytown) – Established in 1896; staffed by the Carmelite Fathers.
  • Church of St. Christopher and of St. Patrick (Buchanan) – Established in 1929.[51]
    • Church of St. Patrick (Verplanck) – Established in 1843. Merged with St. Christopher 2015.
  • Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and of St. Catharine (Pelham Manor) – Established in 2015 as a result of the mergers of OLPH and St. Catharine's.[52]
  • Parish of St. Gabriel and of St. Joseph (New Rochelle) – Established 2015.
  • Parish of Immaculate Conception and of Assumption (Tuckahoe) – Established in 1878; formerly a mission of Blessed Sacrament in New Rochelle (1853–1878).[53]
    • Church of the Assumption (Tuckahoe) – Established in 1911; administered by Immaculate Conception Church. Merged with IC 2015.
  • Parish of Annunciation and of Our Lady of Fatima (Crestwood) – Annunciation established in 1931, merged parish established in 2015.[54]
    • Church of Our Lady of Fatima (Scarsdale) – Established in 1948. Merged with Annunciation 2015.
  • Parish of St. Matthew and of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Hastings-on-Hudson) – Established in 2015.
    • Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka (Hastings-on-Hudson) – Administered by St. Matthew Church since 1986. Closed in 2005.
  • Parish of the Sacred Heart and of Our Lady of Pompeii (Dobbs Ferry) – Established in 2015.
  • Parish of St. John the Evangelist and of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (White Plains) – Established in 2015.
  • Parish of St. John Bosco (Port Chester) – Established in 2017.
    • Our Lady of Mercy Church (Port Chester) – Established in 1854; head church of St. John Bosco.
    • Corpus Christi Church (Port Chester) – Merged into St. John Bosco.
    • Our Lady of the Rosary Church (Port Chester) – Merged into St. John Bosco.
    • Sacred Heart of Jesus Church (Port Chester) – Closed and merged into St. John Bosco.
†.^ Parish practices the Extraordinary Form

List of Eastern-Rite Churches in the archdiocese edit

Churches in New York City edit

Churches in the Bronx edit

  • Ukrainian Church of St. Mary Protectress (1745 Washington Ave.) – Established in 1943.
  • St. Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic Church – Established in 2002

Churches in Manhattan edit

  • Russian Church of St. Michael (266 Mulberry Street) – Established in 1936.[55]
  • Ruthenian Church of St. Mary (246 E. 15th St.) – Established in 1912.[56][57]
  • Ukrainian Church of St. George (E. 7th St.) – Established in 1905.

Churches in Staten Island edit

  • Ukrainian Church of the Holy Trinity (288 Vanderbilt Ave.) – Established in 1949.

Churches in Orange County edit

  • Ukrainian Church of St. Andrew (Hamptonburgh) – Established in 1983.

Churches in Rockland County edit

  • Ukrainian Church of Sts. Peter & Paul (Spring Valley) – Established in 1913.

Churches in Sullivan County edit

 
St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, Glen Spey
  • Ukrainian Church of St. Volodymyr (Glen Spey) – Established in 1961.

Churches in Ulster County edit

  • Ukrainian Church of the Holy Trinity (Kerhonkson) – Established in 1965.

Churches in Westchester County edit

  • Ruthenian Church of St. Nicholas of Myra (Yonkers) – Established in 1891.
  • St. Nicholas of Myra Byzantine Catholic Church, (White Plains) – Current church constructed in 1987. The Yonkers church closed in 2010, and parishioners moved to the White Plains church.
  • Ukrainian Church of St. Michael (Yonkers) – Established in 1898.
  • St. John Paul II Maronite Catholic Church (Tarrytown)- Established in 2014.

See also edit

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