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Welcome/¡Bienvenidos!
St. Mary, Our Lady of the Presentation
Catholic Church
1062 Charnelton St., Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: 541-342-1139 Fax: 541-334-6996
www.stmaryeugene.com
Email: [email protected]
November 20, 2016
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
November 20, 2016
In Hebron, David is hailed as king of all the tribes of Israel. Jesus is anointed king on the wood of His cross,
a sign of paradox, of defeat yet final victory. Through His cross we have passed from darkness into the
kingdom of light.
Next Week’s Readings
Is 2:1-5 Ps 122:1-9
Rom 13:11-14 Mt 24:37-44
Mass Schedule
Parish Staff
Pastor ~ Rev. Ron Nelson
Parochial Vicar ~ Rev. Edgar Rivera
Pastoral Associate ~ Deacon Tom Altenhofen
Business Manager ~ Laura Olguin
Director of Outreach Ministry ~ Lilly Hagen
Director of Music ~ David Phillips
Director of Religious Ed. ~ Julie Rutledge-Sanchez
Parish Secretary ~ Sally Ross
Sacramental Registrar ~ Margaret Fleming
LifeTeen Coordinator ~ Leslie Jones
Lead Custodian ~ James DuChateau
Assistant Custodian ~ Joe Crandall
Monday – Friday ~ 6:55 am & 12:15 pm
Saturday ~ 8:00 am
Sunday Vigil (Saturday evening) ~ 5:30 pm
Sunday ~ 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am
1:00 pm (Spanish), 5:30 pm LifeTeen
National Holidays ~ 9:00 am
Confessions
11:00 – noon ~ Wednesday & Friday
4:00 pm & 7:00 pm ~ Saturday
This week’s All Souls listing for the month of November includes:
Betty Ammerman
Arthur & Fern Coy
Denise Mason
Ed Anheluk
Fred Craft
Louis McAnany
Grace Beamon
Karen Cuneo
Cye McCullum
Forrest Beason
Greg Franzwa
Hazel McCullum
Frances Brosnan
Diann Grosjean
Mary Peot
Jack Brosnan
Sally Heckenkemper
Richard Rockwell
Lawrence Brown
Bill Hofmann
Billy Shaneyfelt
Mary Brown
Marie Hofmann
Grace Vyse
Doris Buckley
Santo Maira
Jack Vyse
Joseph Buckley
Virginia Maira
Fernell Walker
Josephine Buckley
Tom Wellnitz
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November 21 – November 27, 2016
…all those who were baptized, including,
Daily Morning Masses
Mark Chairez Parra, Emily Lopez Martinez
M ~ Jane Baumgart †
T ~ Kenneth Rodakowski †
W ~ Tom Fogarty †
T ~ Thanksgiving (9:00 am Mass)
F ~ 9:00 am Mass
S ~ Intentions of our Blessed Mother
and Daniel Morales
…all those who are ill, including,
Susan Altenhofen, Marge Catha, Sandra Cortello,
Rick Dunham, Gene Fanning, Dennis Freer, Bruce Hollister,
Terry Ianora, Ron Icenogle, Viola Jorgensen, Frances Keller,
Daily Afternoon Masses
William Keller, Vicki Kelly, Jim Kinsman, Florence Kohout,
M ~ Intentions of Ernestine O’Brien
T ~ Intentions of John Sondag
W ~ Will Spearin †
T ~ Thanksgiving (No 12:15 Mass)
F ~ No 12:15 Mass
Richard LaChance, Craig Leadon, Cassie Lewis,
Ernestine O’Brien, Elizabeth Peterson, Grace Retford,
Scarlet Rudy Craig, Peggy Staalberg, Vincent Tapp,
Elsa Valdenegro, Margaret Vinolus and Julie Woodworth
Sunday Masses
5:30 pm Vigil ~ Ilene Gill †
7:30 ~ Intentions of Beverly Nelson
9:00 ~ Peggy Durbin †
11:00 ~ Mary Ann Tapp Spradlin †
1:00 ~ For Parishioners
5:30 LifeTeen ~ Intentions of Laura Cox
 In Loving Memory 
…all those who have died, including,
Maurice Vitus, Frances Gomez
Eva Mae Ratz, Rosemarie Close
and Lillian Smoluch
All Glory and Praise
The Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe is the final Sunday in the liturgical year. The First Sunday of
Advent begins a new Church year. It is fitting that the Church celebrates Christ the King on this final Sunday of the year
because Christ’s central mission was to proclaim the presence of the reign of God here and now and forever. We believe
that Christ is King, not in an earthly sense; rather He is the Anointed One (in Hebrew Messiah), the Savior of the World.
White vestments are worn at Mass on this feast to symbolize Christ’s victory over death and eternal life. The white garment
we are given at baptism at the beginning of our lives and the white pall laid over the coffin at our time of death are reflections
of our own victory over death in Christ. Alleluia, Alleluia!
Server & Lector Schedule
The next schedule will be from December 19, 2016 through March 19, 2017. If you know of times during that period that
you can’t do your ministry, please make note of it in your online profile before the schedule is generated on December 8,
2016. If you want to serve or read on a certain date, please call Sally at 541-342-1139.
Servers
Lectors
November 21 – November 27, 2016
November 21 – November 27, 2016
6:55 am Mon. – Wed. ~ Jackie Pynes
9:00 am Thurs. & Fri. ~ Jackie Pynes
8:00 am Sat. ~ Jackie Pynes
12:15 pm Mon. – Wed. ~ Vicki Kelly
No 12:15 Mass on Thursday and Friday
6:55 am Mon. - Wed. ~ Jack Pynes
9:00 am Thurs. & Friday ~ Jack Pynes
8:00 am Sat. ~ Jack Pynes
12:15 pm Mon. - Wed. ~ Rosemary Montgomery
No 12:15 Mass on Thursday and Friday
5:30 pm Vigil ~ Michael Coffey, Trevor Leadon
7:30 am ~ Knights of Columbus
9:00 am ~ Luke Manning, Becket Nelson, Gwyneth Westover
11:00 am ~ Wyatt Hurlimann, Brendan O’Connell, Quinn O’Connell
5:30 pm LifeTeen ~ Eli Brown, Jack Conway, Kelsey Peterson
5:30 pm Vigil ~ Frank Bocci, Pat Murphy
7:30 am ~ Knights of Columbus
9:00 am ~ David Evarts, Judy Hull
11:00 am ~ Cynthia Fellez, Sally Ross
5:30 pm LifeTeen ~ Doug Keeler
Sunday, November 27
Sunday, November 27
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Catholic Young Adults (ages 21-39)
Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
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ECYA meets every Thursday night at St. Mary at 6:45 pm to
go over the following Sunday’s Mass readings. It’s a great
way to prepare for Mass, and to become a part of a
community of young Catholic adults with joys and struggles
just like you.
For information about ECYA events and happenings, contact
541-270-9329 or [email protected]
Parish Office will be closed from noon on
Wednesday, November 23, until 9:00 am on
Monday, November 28.
No RCIA on Tuesday, November 22.
No Marian Prayer on Wednesday, November 23.
No Confirmation class on Wednesday, November
23.
One Mass at 9:00 am on Thanksgiving day.
One Mass at 9:00 am on Friday, November 25.
No 11:00 am Reconciliation on Friday, November
25.
No La Esperanza and Holy Hour on Friday,
November 25.
No Children’s Liturgy on Sunday, November 27.
“First 1000 Days” Campaign
A Catholic Culture of Life Initiative
Where All Are Welcomed and Loved With Mercy
Day 616 ~ The right nutrition during the 1000-day window
can save more than one million lives each year.
Happy Thanksgiving
from the Staff of St. Mary
Catholic Daughters of the Americas
The CDA of the Americas 2017
National Education Contest
This contest is open to all children, 4th – 12th grade. The
themes are, “Whatever You Do for the Least of My Brethren,
You Do for Me” and “ Helping the Needy Where I Live”
(chose one). For a List of official rules and entry form, visit
our website: catholicdaughters.org or contact Julia Kelso,
Regent at: [email protected]. Entries are due
by February 8, 2017.
Christmas
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Tuesday through Thursday ~ 10:00am to 4:00 pm
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and barrels
canned food and non-perishable food. Donated items will go
to St. Vincent de Paul’s annual Holiday Food Box drive.
Please do not leave meat in the barrels. Drop meat off
at the Parish Office during office hours or give to James or
Joe
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committee members who would help our ministry to be more
CDA National Scholarship
The National Court will award two $1,000.00 scholarships
to an 8th grade student entering the 9th grade at a Catholic
High School in the fall of 2017. Requirements are:
1. You must be a Catholic (male or female). You do
not have to be a relative of a CDA member.
2. You must be attending a Catholic (not home
setting) High School in the fall of 2017.
3. You must write an essay of approximately 250-300
words, typed and double-spaced, entitled, “Ways to
Serve God Through my Catholic Faith.”
To get the Entry Cover Sheet, please visit the national
website: www.catholicdaughters.org.
active in the pro-life movement and pray to end abortion.
Please contact Eric Walter at 541-554-2074. Meetings are
every third Thursday at 6:00 pm in the Luke classroom of the
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Parish Center.
Calendaring
The new year is rapidly approaching. All events are being
programmed into our scheduling calendar. Please call Sally,
541-342-1139, to confirm all scheduled events/activities at
St. Mary’s facilities. This includes meetings, prayer groups,
music practices, special events, classes, etc. Thank you.
November 13, 2016
Offertory
Parish Pay
Misc. Income
Total
$12,096.18
9,456.10
92.00
$21,644.28
Budget
$20,500.00
Catholic Campaign for
Human Development
Perpetual Adoration
Sunday 2-3 am
No Coverage
Monday 3-4 am
Friday 12-1 am
Sunday 3-4 am
Tuesday 11-noon
Friday 11-noon
Sunday 11-noon
Tuesday 11 pm-12
Saturday 8-9 am
Sunday 1-2 pm
Wednesday 11 pm-12
Saturday 10-11 pm
Thursday 9-10 am
Saturday 11 pm-12
One important way that we participate in Christ’s kingdom
of service is by caring for the poor. The Catholic Campaign
for Human Development (CCHD) is the U.S. Bishops’
program for addressing the root causes of poverty in our
country. Now in its fifth decade, CCHD has funded
hundreds of projects in the Church of Western Oregon that
empower the poor to come together and solve their
community problems. CCHD funds projects that produce
real and lasting change. The collection to fund this
Campaign is this weekend.
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Total Surrender
The Teachings of St. Teresa of Calcutta
Religion in Literature
The Religion in Literature group will resume on
Thursday, December 15, 2016, at 7:00 pm in the Elizabeth
Seton Room of the Parish Center. The book to be
discussed “Wheat That Springeth Green” by J.F. Powers.
Day of Recollection at Mount Angel Abbey
Given by Father Joseph Nguyen, OSB
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Thursday, December 8, 2016
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
$25 per person
Mass, conferences, lunch & refreshments
Information and reservations:
503-845-3025 or
[email protected]
All Souls Envelopes
All Souls envelopes are located at the entrances of the
church. Please clearly print names of those you want
remembered during All Souls month. Have the envelopes
returned to the office no later than November 30. Each
week we will have a list in the Bulletin of the names we
have received.
Business Manager – St. Mary Catholic
Church
Charismatic Prayer
St. Mary Catholic Church has an opening for a full time,
12 month, benefited Business Manager. Must be proficient
in QuickBooks, have a strong understanding of general
accounting principles (GAP) including double entry
accounting, and demonstrate office computer skills
including Excel, Word and Data Base Systems. Experience
with full cycle accounting, budgeting and financial analysis
is expected, along with great verbal skills to convey data
and analysis to leadership team. An accounting degree is
required, with three to five years of experience in the
accounting environment. Practicing Catholic preferred.
Bilingual: English/Spanish preferred.
Send Resume or inquiries to:
[email protected]
The November 27, 2016 Charismatic Prayer meeting is
cancelled. Please join us for the Charismatic Healing Mass
on Friday, December 2, 2016, and for our regular prayer
meeting at 4:00 pm on Sunday, December 4, 2016. For
more information, contact Dave Olszyk at 541-689-8070.
Charismatic Healing Mass
Experience the healing power of the Holy Spirit at the
Charismatic Healing Mass on Friday, December 2, 2016, at
7:00 pm at St. Mary Catholic Church. The guest celebrant
will be Fr. Charles Wood from Portland, assisted by St.
Mary’s priests. For more information contact Dave Olszyk at
541-689-8070 or Jacqui Martinez at 541-513-2607.
Christmas Dinner & Awards Banquet
You and members of your family and friends are
cordially invited to join Grand Knight Marc Langley and
Chaplain Fr. Ron Nelson at the annual Christmas Dinner
and Awards Banquet of the Knights of Columbus on
Saturday, December 3, 2016 at Columbus Hall, 1144
Charnelton St., Eugene. The cost is $21 per person, $50
for a family with children age 10 and under. Reception
at 5:00 pm with dinner at 6:00 pm.
For tickets and reservations contact Marc Langley at
541-953-8309 or [email protected].
Knitting & Crocheting Class
Saturdays ~ 3:30 – 5:15 pm ~ St. Joseph Room
Kathy Bosteder will be teaching a knitting and crocheting
class. It will continue every Saturday until the end of May.
Accompany Children
Support Our Sisters
We ask that a parent, adult or older teen accompany
children to the restrooms during Mass. Thank you.
On behalf of the Carmelite Sisters, the auxiliary is selling
2017 calendars with beautiful pictures of the Sisters and
their everyday life. A $10 tax deductible donation is
suggested. In addition to receiving this lovely calendar, you
can fill out a prayer intention card and 12 Masses will be
said for all of your special prayer intentions during 2017.
There will be one Mass per month for all of the intentions.
The Carmelite Auxiliary is also selling raffle tickets for a
beautiful 17 piece nativity set signed by Thomas Kinkade.
Tickets are $1 each and may be purchased in the Parish
Office or after the Masses this Sunday. Please support our
loving Sisters and the work they do. For more information,
contact Kirsten at 541-953-9272.
High School Discernment Retreat
Called to Greatness
December 16th, 7:00 pm until December 17th, 8:00 pm
All High School Youth
Fr. Bernard Youth Center, Mount Angel, Oregon
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Cost: $65 if registered by December 4
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$75 if registered after December 4
Registration deadline: December 12, 2016
[email protected]
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Página en Español Noviembre 20, 2016
Información en Español Lunes, Martes y Viernes entre 9:00 am y 12:00
† Nuestro Señor Jesucristo Rey del
Universo †
Lucas 23,3 5-43
CATECISMO DE LA IGLESIA CATÓLICA
En el evangelio de hoy vemos como cuando Jesús se
encuentra en la cruz, algunos se burlaban de él. También
como de los dos ladrones crucificados con él, uno le reclama
a Jesús, mientras el otro reprende al ladrón y pide a Jesús
que lo perdone. Jesús entonces lo perdona y le asegura que
éste entrará hoy al paraíso con Jesús.
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¿Por qué piensas que Jesús perdona a uno de los dos
ladrones aún poco antes que este muriera? ¿Por qué
piensas que no perdonó al otro?
lV Como Hablar De Dios
39. Al defender la capacidad de la razón humana para
conocer a Dios, la Iglesia expresa su confianza en la
posibilidad de hablar de Dios a todos los hombres y con todos
los hombres. Esta convicción está en la base de su diálogo
con las otras religiones, con la filosofía y las ciencias, y
también con los no creyentes y los ateos.
40. Puesto que nuestro conocimiento de Dios es limitado,
nuestro lenguaje sobre Dios lo es también. No podemos
nombrar a Dios sino a partir de las criaturas, y según nuestro
modo humano limitado de conocer y pensar.
41. Todas las criaturas poseen una cierta semejanza con
Dios. Las múltiples perfecciones de las criaturas (su verdad,
su bondad, su belleza) reflejan por tanto, la perfección infinita
de Dios. Por ello podemos nombrar a Dios a partir de las
perfecciones de sus criaturas “pues la grandeza y hermosura
de las criaturas se llega por analogía, a contemplar a su
Autor”.
Campaña “Primeros 1000 Días”
Cultura de Iniciativa Católica de Vida
Donde todos son acogidos y amados por la misericordia
Día 616 ~ Una nutrición adecuada durante los primeros 1000
dias puede salvar más de un millón de vidas cada año.
Ven y experimenta el Amor Sanador del Señor. Misa de
sanción Charismatica Viernes 2 de Diciembre del 2016, con
los celebrantes: Padre Chuck Wood de la Iglesia Católica
San Wenceslao de Scappose, Oregon y la Hermandad de
Alabanzas. De la Iglesia Santa Maria nos acompañarán los
padres Ron Nelson, Edgar Rivera y Bryce McProud. Lugar:
Iglesia Santa Maria. Hora: 7:00 pm. Organizado por el
Ministerio La Esperanza y Grupo de Oración Carismático de
la Iglesia Santa Maria. Para más información contactar a
Jacqui Martinez al 541-513-2607 o a Dave Olszyk al 541689-8070.
Horario para el Día de Gracias
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La Oficina Parroquial estará cerrada desde mediodía
el Miércoles 23 de Noviembre hasta la 9:00 am el
Lunes 28 de Noviembre
No habrá clases de RCIA el Martes 22 de Noviembre
No habrá Oración a María
Miércoles 23 de
Noviembre
No habrá clases de Confirmaciones Miércoles 23 de
Noviembre
Una Misa a las 9:00 am el Día de Gracias
Una Misa a las 9:00 am el Viernes 25 de Noviembre
No habrá Confesiones el Viernes 25 de Noviembre
No habrá Hora Santa, La Esperanza el Viernes 25
Matrimonios
Si planea una boda en Santa María, necesita hacer primero
una cita con la secretaria y después con el sacerdote para la
Plática Pre-Matrimoniales en línea.
Feliz Día de Gracias
El Personal de Santa María
Requisitos para los Bautizos
Antes de bautizar a su niño/a los PADRES necesitan:
† Ser miembros activos y estar registrados en la iglesia por lo
menos 6 meses antes del bautizo.
† Registrarse para asistir a las pláticas Pre-Bautismales
Los PADRINOS también deben haber asistido a las pláticas
Pre-Bautismales, y cumplir con lo siguiente:
† Haber recibido los Sacramentos de Iniciación:
Bautizo, Confesión, Primera Comunión y Confirmación.
† Tener por lo menos 16 años de edad.
† Ser miembros activos de la Iglesia Católica.
† Si están casados debe ser por la Iglesia Católica.
Campaña de Recolección de Alimentos
Ya empezó la campaña de recolección de alimentos de
Santa María. Tenemos congeladores y barriles para
colectar: pavos, jamones, pollos y también alimentos
que no se descomponen. Éstos serán donados a San
Vicente de Paul. Favor de no poner carnes en los
barriles. Deposite las carnes en la Oficina Parroquial
durante las horas de oficina, de lunes a viernes de 9:00
am a 5:00 pm o favor de dárselos a James o Joe
después de las Misas del Domingo. Todos los
alimentos deben ser donados antes del 9 de
Diciembre de 2016. Gracias
Confesiones en Español
Miércoles 23 de Noviembre 11:00 am a 12:00 pm
Sábado 26 de Noviembre 4:00 a 5:00 y 7:00 a 8:00 pm
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Sunday, November 20
OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST,
KING OF THE UNIVERSE
KC Breakfast/ Carmelite Raffle
Sales
7:30 † Mass
9:00 † Mass/Children’s Liturgy
11:00 † Mass
1:00 † Misa
2:30 ~ Spanish Religious Ed.
4:00 ~ Charismatic Prayer
5:30 † LifeTeen Mass
Monday, November 21
THE PRESENTATION OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THIRTY-FOURTH OR LAST WEEK
IN ORDINARY TIME
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
6:30 ~Religious Ed./Edge
Tuesday, November 22
Wednesday, November 23
Thursday, November 24
Friday, November 25
Saturday, November 26
Sunday, November 27
Parish Office Closed
Parish Office Closed
Monday, November 28
Tuesday, November 29
Friday, December 2
Saturday, December 3
ST. ANDREW DUNG-LAC &
COMPANIONS
Thanksgiving Day
9:00 † Mass
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
6:30 ~Religious Ed./Edge
6:55 † Mass
10:00 ~ Prayer Shawl Meeting
11:00 ~ Reconciliation
12:15 † Mass
7:00 † Healing Mass
ST. CECILIA
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
5:30 ~ Choir Practice (9:00)
6:30 ~ Choir Practice (11:00)
9:00 † Mass
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
7:00 ~ RCIA
8:00 † Mass
3:00 ~ Spanish Choir Practice
4:00 ~ Reconciliation
5:30 † Vigil Mass
7:00 ~ Reconciliation
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Coffee & Donuts/CDA Advent
Wreath Sales
7:30 † Mass
9:00 † Mass
11:00 † Mass
1:00 † Misa
2:30 ~ Spanish Religious Ed.
5:30 † LifeTeen Mass
Wednesday, November 30
Thursday, December 1
Sunday, December 4
Monday, December 5
ST. ANDREW
6:55 † Mass
11:00 ~ Reconciliation
12:15 † Mass
1:00 ~ Marian Prayer
6:00 ~ Choir Practice (11:00)
6:30 ~ Confirmation Class
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
8:00 † Mass
9:00 ~ DJM
3:00 ~ Spanish Choir Practice
4:00 ~ Reconciliation
5:30 † Vigil Mass
7:00 ~ Reconciliation
6:55 † Mass
11:00 ~ Reconciliation
12:15 † Mass
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Esperanza Breakfast
7:30 † Mass
9:00 † Mass/Children’s Liturgy
11:00 † Mass
12:00 ~ English Baptisms
1:00 † Misa
2:30 ~ Spanish Religious Ed.
2:30 ~ Theatre of Light
4:00 ~ Charismatic Prayer
5:30 † LifeTeen Mass
6:45 ~ LifeNight
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
1:00 ~ Stations of the Cross
(for Victims of Abortion)
5:30 ~ Choir Practice (9:00)
7:30 ~ Play Rehearsal
6:55 † Mass
12:15 † Mass
6:30 ~Religious Ed./Edge
1st Holy League Men’s Conference
Friday, December 16 (6:30 – 8:45 pm) & Saturday, December 17 (8:00 am – 4:00 pm)
Illuminate your soul at the 1st Holy League Men’s Conference at St. Joseph Church, 721 Chemeketa St. NE, Salem, OR. This
Conference is about waking men up spiritually, bringing men of faith together, bringing fathers and sons together, challenging
men to be spiritual leaders and models to other men, knowing the power of the Sacraments, knowing the power of the Rosary,
building fraternity and much more. There will be Mass, inspiring talks, Confession, Adoration, Prayer and meals. This lifechanging event is for young men and old to come and be transformed by Christ. Registration is available online at
http://stjosephchurch.com/mensconference. For more information, contact James Thurman at 503-581-1623.
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