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May 2, 2021Fifth Sunday of EasterTelephone: 410-414-8304 Fax: 410-535-9057Emergency Phone: 443-624-2692Parish Website: www.jesusdivineword.orgParish E-mail: office@jesusdivineword.orgGood News Preschool: www.jesusdivineword.org/preschoolJust as a vine needs deep roots to withstand a drought,so do we need to be deeply rooted in Christ.See Fr. John’s Letter on page 2

Jesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2021JESUSWELCOME HOME TOTHE DIVINE WORD CHURCH!As we interact responsibly with one another during this pandemic, we atJesus the Divine Word welcome all who are new to our faithcommunity, returning to the Catholic Church, searching for a spiritualhome or simply visiting with us today. We are glad you are with us.We understand the difficulties associated with these days and wantyou to feel welcome and at home whether you are with us physicallyor through live-stream. It is a blessing to have you here.If you are interested in learning more about our parish or registering as aparishioner, we invite you to contact our pastor, Fr. John Dakes atfrjohn@jesusdivineword.org or any member of our parish staff at410-414-8304. We also invite you to view other areas of our website www.jesusdivineword.org – and to download our registration form, the link ofwhich is on the front page of the website. We look forward to meeting andgetting to know you. Welcome!Dear Friends,Rev. John T. DakesPastorRev. Michael WitczakWeekend ClergyDeacon Ron BurnsDaily Mass ScheduleTuesday-Friday 8:00 AMSaturday 9:00 AMWeekend Mass ScheduleSaturday 5:00 PM(Vigil Mass)Sunday8:00 AM10:00 AMWeekday AdorationMonday-Friday8:30 AM - 9:30 AMWeeknight Holy HourWednesday7:00 PM - 8:00 PMFirst FridayAdoration9:00 AM - 3:00 PMSacrament of ReconciliationTuesday & Thursday after8:00 AM MassWednesday7:00 PM - 8:00 PMHow strong is your faith? When faced with trials, uncertainties, setbacks, apandemic, does your faith stand firm? Just as a vine needs deep roots to withstand adrought, so do we need to be deeply rooted in Christ.Jesus’ image of himself in today’s Gospel as “the true vine” is taken from the OldTestament. In the Book of Sirach, we read “I spread out my branches . . . I bud forthdelights like the vine” (24:16-17). Jesus as “the true vine” is the source of life for all whofollow him. As his followers, we need deep roots that our faith might be strong. As amatter of fact, Jesus wants us to have deep roots that we might bear good fruit. Drawingupon Jesus, “the true vine,” we will be “like a watered garden” (Isaiah 58:11b).What practices can help you to be rooted in Jesus? Here are a few thoughts:1. Read Scripture. Practice Lectio Divina (literally, divine reading). Read apassage of the bible daily; reflect on what you believe God may be saying,respond to God in your own words or by journaling; then rest for about tenminutes in silent contemplation.2. Learn and be instructed in the Faith. If you have not signed up for theCatholic platform, Formed, then do so today through our website. If you aresigned up, but are not using it, then begin using it. Formed provides contentfrom more than 60 organizations to help people explore and learn the faith.3. Receive Jesus weekly in the Eucharist. Though present to us in many ways,Jesus is present “above all in the living sacrament of his body andblood” (Eucharistia de Ecclesia, n. 6 St. John Paul II)4. Pray the Rosary or just a decade.5. Listen to sacred music or contemporary Christian music.6. Practice the Ignatian Examen.7. Establish a regular pattern for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.8. Read the Stories of the Saints; ask for their intercession.9. Fast for an issue related to Justice and Peace.10. Keep company with other people of faith.Whatever helps keep you rooted, remember, “By this is my Father glorified, thatyou bear much fruit and become my disciples” (John 15:8).Peace and blessings,Fr. JohnSaturday: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM2

Fifth Sunday of EasterJesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchLIVING THE WORDWeek of May 2The month of Mayis dedicated to theBlessed Mother.Theme:Rooted in Christ“I am the vine, you are the branches.Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear muchfruit, because without me you can do nothing.”John 15:5Challenge:We cannot go it alone in our spiritual lives. What spiritual practices canyou (and your family) develop anew to remain rooted in Christ?New Statue of Saint JosephPoor BoxDesignationMay donations will go toJDW food cardsfor the needy.Thank you foryour generosity.WE’VE SURPASSED OUR GOAL!Our many thanks to our parishioners and tofriends of the parish who not only helped usraise the needed monies for our newSt. Joseph statue, but allowed us to surpassour goal. Thanks to your generosity, weraised just over 17,000.00. Thank you.The extra money may be needed since the newpedestal and installation costsare currently an estimate.As previously mentioned, the statue will take18 weeks to arrive. The order has been placedand now it is time to start working on the sitefor the placement of this 2800 pound marbleimage of Jesus’ earthly father and the spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.COMMUNITY SUNDAYThe poor boxdonations on the thirdSunday of every monthwill go to the St. Vincentde Paul Society to servethe needy.SVdP accepts donationsvia check sent toSt. Katherine DrexelConference885 Cox Rd HuntingtownMD 20639 or scan theQR code below:As progress is made, we will keep you informed.The goal is to have the statue installed and dedicated this fall.Once again, thank you for your generous support.Next Week's WordLet us all prepare our hearts for next Sunday’s Mass by reflectingon the readings in advance.The readings for Sunday, May 9:Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-481 John 4:7-10John 15:9-17“And the Word was made flesh . . . ”3Donate your vehicle,motorcycle,boat, RV, farm equipmentor plane toSt. Katherine DrexelConferenceat 800-322-8284 orwww.svdpusacars.comOn behalf of those we serveThank You!!

Jesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2021SCHEDULES & STEWARDSHIPMass Intentions for May 2 - May 98:00 AM Evangeline Cook (L)10:00 AM Patty Dickman (D)8:00 AM Cecilia Pimentel Lukban (D)8:00 AM Joan & John Dakes (D)8:00 AM Jim Peck (D)8:00 AM Souls in Purgatory9:00 AM Edna Will-Bloss (D)5:00 PM Christopher Colgan (D)8:00 AM Parishioners of JDW10:00 AM Mother’s Day NovenaSunday, May 2MASSINTENTIONSIs there someone forwhom you would like topray during Mass,living or deceased?Consider having a Massoffered on that person’sbehalf. Every Mass hasone public intention.To schedule a Mass,please contact the parishsecretary,Bobbie Woollen at410-414-8304, x 10 or atoffice@jesusdivineword.orgA 10 donation issuggested but notnecessary.Tuesday, May 4Wednesday, May 5Thursday, May 6Friday, May 7Saturday, May 8Sunday, May 9YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR PARISHWe thank all our parishioners who have generously supported our parishhome this past year. Your kindness and support are humbling. Thank youfor recognizing our continued need for your financial support.If you have set up a recurring Sunday gift online, thank you. If you havenot, please consider doing so while keeping in mind the need to maintain tothe best of our ability the parish ministries and facility.Setting up a recurring gift online involves only a few simple steps.Please visit our website at www.jesusdivineword.org and click on the button"Donate - Thank You" to learn more about this important service.You can also continue to mail your gifts and envelopes tothe parish at: Jesus the Divine Word, 885 Cox Road,Huntingtown, MD 20639. Thank you for yourcontinued support and for your prayers. God bless you.MOVED OR CHANGEDYOUR PHONE NUMBEROR E-MAILRECENTLY?StewardshipApril 24 & 25If so, would you pleasecontact the Parish Officeat 410-414-8304 withyour name, new address,new e-mail addressand/or telephone number(ask for Bobbie).Easter Collection 5,844.50Maintenance 2,380.00Thank you for helping tokeep our membershiprecords updated.Donations 1,160.00Total:4 9,384.50

Fifth Sunday of EasterJesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchLITURGY & PRAYERMOTHER’S DAY NOVENANext Sunday, May 9th, is Mother’s Day.As in previous years we will be remembering our mothers, living and deceased,with our Mother’s Day Novena of Masses.The novena will begin on Sunday, May 9th and conclude onWednesday, May 19th (there is no daily Mass on Mondays).If you would like to enroll your mother, living or deceased, in the novena, cardsand enrollment envelopes can be picked up in the narthex of the church or in theparish office (M-F). Cards and envelopes are available for mothers who areliving and just envelopes for mothers who are deceased.The suggested offering is 10. Please submit your envelope with the name(s)you wish enrolled on the pick sheet by today, Sunday, May 2nd.May 9th - 19thFIRST FRIDAY THIS WEEKThis Friday, May 7th, is the First Friday of the Month.Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 AM.Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will begin immediatelyfollowing Mass and continue till 3:00 PM.A sign-up sheet for Adoration is in the narthex of the church or you may go towww.jesusdivineword.org to sign-up.Pleaseremembertwo people areneeded tosign-up foreach hour ofAdoration.More than twoare welcome tosign-up as well.5In the words ofSt. Francis de Sales,“The bed of the sickis an altar of sacrifice.”Please pray for our sick:Nancy Agarwal, Cathy Ashby,Joe & Giovanna Barbaro,Greg Bodenhorn , Gus Boehlert,Wally Bowles, Steven Bowling,Marianne Boyle, Beverly Brooks,Lill Caplins, Ronald Carter,Joann Case-Collins,Bonnie Chaney, Mike Chaney,Edward Colgan, Denise Foss,Jason Gaines, Robert Gaither, Jr.,Ferris George, Jimmie Gorski,Jeff Gott, Scarlett Griffin, ThomasHanson, Nancy Harvey,Al & Ann Hoernschemeyer,Mary Frances Hurtzel,Jenean Jones, Roy Kaiser,Jamie Kearney, Dave Kemeza,Ruth King, Earle Kirkley,Susan Lees, Brian McAllister Jr.,Cristina Miranda, Audrey Mona,Steve Mondorff, Martha Montana,Pat Nahas, Maria Olga,Laura Peck, Jeanne Prochownik,Charlotte Rank, Noel Reading,Ron Rice, Steve Rogers,Barb Roney, Betty Russell,Anthony Sefcik, Bob Simard,Matthew Skube, Bev Sopp,Bonnie Stauffer, Brian Stevens,Barbara Sullivan, Burl Thompson,Alfred Titus-Glover, Anna Vavra,Dave Verona, Sarah Villa,Grayson Voytek, Joanne Watkins,Barbara Weaver, Gary Williams,Diane WoodHeal them, O Lord.I lift my eyes to you, oh God,enthroned in heaven.Have mercy on us, Lord,have mercy. Psalm 123

Jesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2021LITURGY & PRAYERFeast of Saint Joseph the WorkerCELEBRATING ASPECIAL WEDDINGANNIVERSARYAre you celebrating aspecial weddinganniversary in 2021?Each year theArchdiocese ofWashington honorscouples married 25, 30,40, 50, 60 and 70 yearsat the annualJubilarian Mass.This year’s Mass will beheld Sunday, June 27 at3:00pm at the Cathedralof St. Matthew. Seatingis limited to allow forsocial distancing and theMass will belive-streamed.To receive a signedJubilarian anniversarycertificate or to registerto attend the Mass,please contactthe parish officebefore May 14, 2021.SUNDAY AND DAILYMASS READINGSInterested in finding thetexts for the Sunday andweekday Mass online?Go towww.usccb.org/bible/readings/At the beginning of his pontificate, Pope Francis marked May 1st,the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, by recounting the Gospel of Matthew whenJesus returned to his hometown of Nazareth and was called “the carpenter’s son”.Let us consider some of Pope Francis’ words as we think upon our own work andthose who are unable to find meaningful work:In the Gospel of St. Matthew, in one of the moments when Jesus returns to histown, to Nazareth, and speaks in the Synagogue, the amazement of his fellowtownspeople at his wisdom is emphasized. They asked themselves the question:“Is not this the carpenter's son?” (13:55). Jesus comes into our history, hecomes among us by being born of Mary by the power of God, but with thepresence of St Joseph, the legal father who cares for him and also teaches himhis trade. Jesus is born and lives in a family, in the Holy Family, learning thecarpenter’s craft from St Joseph in his workshop in Nazareth, sharing with himthe commitment, effort, satisfaction and also the difficulties of every day.This reminds us of the dignity and importance of work. The Book of Genesis tellsus that God created man and woman entrusting them with the task of filling theearth and subduing it, which does not mean exploiting it but nurturing andprotecting it, caring for it through their work (cf. Gen 1:28; 2:15). Work is partof God’s loving plan, we are called to cultivate and care for all the goods ofcreation and in this way share in the work of creation! Work is fundamental tothe dignity of a person. Work, to use a metaphor, “anoints” us with dignity, fillsus with dignity, makes us similar to God, who has worked and still works, whoalways acts (cf. Jn 5:17); it gives one the ability to maintain oneself,one’s family, to contribute to the growth of one’s own nation.CRITICALLY ILL or HOSPITALIZED during the CORONAVIRUS?Caring for the sick is an important ministry of the Church.In this ministry the Church prays for the sick, visits the sick,provides the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick andViaticum (one’s last Communion), if a person is dying.Though we are living in very unusual times at the presentdue to the coronavirus, we are still committed to ensuringthat no one who is sick will be neglected. If a person iscritically ill or dying we are asking that a family member notify the parish officeas soon as possible by calling 410-414-8304 and speaking with either Fr. John(ext. 11) or Bobbie Woollen (ext. 10). A reminder, too, that the parish emergencyphone number (to be used only when someone is critically ill or dying) is443-624-2692.Please call only; do not text (it’s a flip phone). Please note, too, that clergy arerequired to follow certain directives at the hospital and nursing home at this timeand that those directives could change.Thank you.6

Fifth Sunday of EasterJesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchPARISH HAPPENINGSOn-Line RetirementPlanning EventSponsored by theKnights of ColumbusJoin us for an informative online presentation by inspirational speaker,behavioral finance expert and brother Knight, Joe Jordan.Joe will discuss “Stress Free Retirement Planning,” including how to plan foryour financial future and a secure retirement. His talk will give you new insightsinto your financial affairs without losing sight of your faith and values.The “Stress Free Retirement Planning” presentation will beWednesday, May 12th at 7:00 PMTo join the webinar, click on the link below:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN ZQsNnPgMQfCqfSQLQXb-mgSEEKING CHRIST: 2021 ANNUAL APPEALThe Archdiocese of Washington’s 2021 Annual Appeal is off to a fantastic start!As previously announced the parish’s goal is 65,600.00.We have already received 32,980.00, just slightly above 50% of our goal,and this is from just 98 generous households.Won’t you join them and help us reach our goal?This year’s theme is Seeking Christ to remind us, in this time of hardship andneed, that Christ is the source of the healing, unity, and love that we all seek.Through our collective support of the Annual Appeal, we strengthen theBody of Christ that is our local Church, and we sustain her many charitableworks that serve the spiritual and other needs of all those within and beyond ourparish boundaries.Please consider a commitment to the 2021 Annual Appeal this weekend at homeor in-person. Your gift will be credited toward our parish goal. Learn more aboutthe Annual Appeal at appeal.adw.org.7WELCOME HOMERETURNINGCATHOLICSIf you are a Catholic whofor any reason has beenaway from the Church,know that we are prayingfor you and have beenthinking about you. Weare glad you’re here withus today and invite youto be an active memberof the Church onceagain.If you have questions,wish to simply talk orwould like informationon thesacraments or on ourparish programs andways you can becomeinvolved, please contactFr. John Dakes –frjohn@jesusdivineword.orgor 410-414-8304, x11 atthe parish office.

Jesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2021OUR PARISH & COMMUNITYScholarshipsTHIS YEARGood NewsPreschoolHere atJDWRegistration forthe 2021-2022school yearis now open!Registrationforms are onour website!For more information,please contactPatty O’Toole atpreschool@jesusdivineword.orgSK Rob SullivanJesus the Divine Word Council #14775 awards two 1,000 scholarships everyyear - the Chaplain's Scholarship, in honor of our council Chaplain and pastorof Jesus the Divine Word, and the Rob Sullivan Memorial Scholarship,in honor of one of the founding members of Jesus the Divine Word Parish and aFourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus.Scholarship Eligibility & Selection Criteria: Open to children or grandchildren of registered parishioners of Jesus theDivine Word Parish who are graduating high school seniors preparing toenter their first year of collegeOR Children or grandchildren of deceased members of Jesus the Divine WordCouncil 14775 who are graduating high school seniors, provided that themember was in good standing at the time of deathAND Applicant must be applying to any accredited two or four year college oruniversity as a full time student Applicants will be judged on the basis of academic excellence, personalqualifications, character, service to the Parish and/or Community, andfinancial need Award funds may be used for payment of college-related expenses such asbooks, tuition, room and board, etc.Submission Deadline:Applications are due for the Annual Scholarship by 4:30 PM on May 7th.Applications may be dropped off at the parish office.Scholarships will be awarded at the Knights of Columbus July SocialMeeting if conditions allow.The application can be found on the church's website under" Community" then"Parish Organizations" then "Knights of Columbus". You need to click on theblue "here" under the heading “Additional Information” located below thephotos on the Knights of Columbus page.Any questions may be directed to the Grand Knight at Gk14775@gmail.com.8

Fifth Sunday of EasterJesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchPARISH HAPPENINGSSPRING IS HERE!It’s time to think about exploring and supporting ourlocal Farmers Markets. When possible, purchasingvegetables, fruits, homemade bakery items, meats andcheeses grown in Maryland reduces greenhouse gasesemitted during transportation. You are also helpingour local farmers who have also felt the effects of thepandemic. But, best of all you can enjoy really fresh“right off the farm” foods and fruits of the season.Other ways to help our local farmers is by visiting the Calvert County AgricultureWebsite for a full list of farms, farm stands, markets, www.calvertag.com.Calvert County Farmers Market Association offers a virtual market year-roundwhich can be found at: https://sourcewhatsgood.com/. These orders are pickedup at Cardinal Creek 5180 Sixes Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678or for a fee can be delivered to your home.Starting in late April the Calvert County Farmers markets will be held: Tuesdays April 27 – November 23 at Calvert Health –130 Hospital Road Prince Frederick from 2:30-6:30 Thursdays April 29 – October 19 at Dunkirk District Park –10750 Southern Maryland Blvd from 3:00 PM -7:00 PM Saturdays May 15 – October 23 at Sneade’s Ace Home11861 HG Truman, Lusby from 9:00 AM -2:00 PMWe hope you will consider supporting our local farmers andeating healthier and greener.THE WEEK AHEADSundayMay 2MondayMay 3May CrowningSts. Philip &James8:00a Mass8:30a RCIA10:00a Massfollowed byMay crowninglivestreamed onJDW website rebroadcasted atNoonTuesdayMay 4WednesdayMay 5ATJDWThursdayMay 6FridayMay 7SaturdayMay 8First Friday8:00a Mass8:30aConfessions8:00a Mass7:00p - 8:00pAdoration in thechurch andconfessions inthe sacristy5:15p RCIC7:00p Liturgymeeting98:00a Mass8:30aConfessions7:00p GreenTeam virtualmeeting8:00a Mass9:00a Mass9:00a - 3:00pExposition and 3:30p - 4:30pAdoration of the ConfessionsBlessedSacrament5:00p VigilMasslivestreamed

Jesus the Divine Word Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2021PARISH MINISTRY & SUPPORT STAFF410-414-8304PastorRev. John Dakes . Extension 11frjohn@jesusdivineword.orgPlease pray forour Military:Brian Abercrombie, NolanBaker, Meghan Barrett,Jordon Clark, Julia Croft,Ryan Croft, Dakota Cross,Nicholas Dakes, RobertOwen Danford, JoshuaDaniels, Rebecca & KevinDanis, James Devine,Tracy Farr,Kathleen Finnegan, JacobFloyd, James E. Francis,Thomas George, AJGerdes, Dennis LloydHager II, Ben Hammett,Brian Haynes, TannerHaynes, Justin Hickman,Lucas Hornick, RachelHornick, Matt Johnson,Dale Lewis,Taylor Luskey,Mark Matthews, MollyMcCracken, Alex & ErichMuehleisen, Benjamin,Jacob & ChristianNaumann,Chance Pratt,Joshua Shandy,Jimmy & Shane Tittinger,Stephen Woollenand for all servicemen &women protecting ourfreedom.Protect them, O Lord.If you know of anynames that should beadded or removed fromour sick ormilitary prayer list,please emailbulletin@jesusdivineword.orgThank you for helpingto keep these listsupdated!Permanent DeaconDeacon Ron Burns . Extension 20dcn.ron@jesusdivineword.orgDirector of LiturgyCecilia Cortes-Peck . Extension 14liturgy@jesusdivineword.orgDirector of Music MinistryCara Tiffin-Johnson .music@jesusdivineword.orgDirector of Religious EducationKaren Burns . Extension 22religioused@jesusdivineword.orgYouth MinisterTracey Smith . Extension 21youthministry@jesusdivineword.orgParish BookkeeperMarcia Chaney . Extension 13finance@jesusdivineword.orgParish Administrative AssistantBarbara Woollen . Extension 10office@jesusdivineword.orgGood News Preschool . Extension 15Patty O'Toolepreschool@jesusdivineword.orgBulletin EditorPatty O’Toole . Extension 15bulletin@jesusdivineword.orgCoordinator of Parish HospitalitySharon Coulson .410-257-9319Angels in the KitchenAngela Banyasz . 410-535-9646Baptism .410-414-8304Bereavement ReceptionsSharon Coulson . 410-257-9319Fran Heflin . 410-414-3154Child ProtectionKaren Burns . 410-414-2546Doran Hall CoordinatorBobbie Woollen . . 410-414-8304secretary@jesusdiivineword.orgEveryone BelongsParish Office .410-414-8304Garments of GraceSue Stavely . 301-675-3413threeringcircus@comcast.netGood SamaritansTeresa Chambers .tcchambers@mindspring.comGrief Support GroupRenee Bouchard .photorenee@mac.comHoly SweepersParish Office . 410-414-830410Knights of ColumbusEd Spicka . .585-309-6590GK14775@gmail.comMen of St. JosephJeff Knight .301-717-1981jdwmensgroup@gmail.comNatural Family PlanningTiffany Grimes .tjgrimes81@gmail.comOur Lady of the Divine Word SodalityLinda Rhodes .410-257-5119Parish Legislative AmbassadorDave Suhosky .dave.suhosky@gmail.comParking MinistryAlex Frederick. .410-610-0308gottobelieve22@yahoo.comPrayer EmailsTraci Peters .prayer@jesusdivineword.orgRaphael MinistryMary Jaensch .raphael-ministry@jesusdivineword.orgRCIAFr. John or Deacon Ron usdivineword.orgRespect Life MinistryKathy Town . .katsytown@msn.comSafety & SecurityTim Cordero . . .timcordero@comcast.netSeniors GroupHarry & Joan Lotis .443-550-3367St. Vincent de Paul SocietyRenee O’Neill .443-684-9261Technology MinistryDan Stay 202-256-2439jdwmediaops@jesusdivineword.orgWalking with PurposeTorie McGirr .719-659-6849tmcgirr17@gmail.comLiturgy Coordinators:Altar GuildCecilia Cortes-Peck .410-414-8304liturgy@jesusdivineword.orgAltar ServersFather John .frjohn@jesusdivineword.orgArt and EnvironmentRob and Virginia Soboleski .soboleski@verizon.netCommunion for the Sick .410-414-8304(Raphael Ministry)Extraordinary Ministers of Holy CommunionCecilia Cortes-Peck l Rhodes .410-257-5119rhodesp@comcast.netSacristansJohn Morhiser .johnmorhiser@aol.comUshersBob Boettinger .301-412-0228Boett@aol.comWedding CoordinatorMerry Ellen McGown .mellen20639@yahoo.com

Congratulations to our First CommunicantsYesterday, May 1st, and the feast ofSt. Joseph the Worker,the parish had a joy-filled celebrationfor the children of the parishreceiving their First Communion.Eighteen children received Jesusfor the first time in the Eucharist.We want to congratulate themand we pray that they maygrow closer to the Lord Jesusthrough their weekly receptionof His Body and Blood.Congratulations to:Emerson AbellCarson AbellAvelye BryantGrace CappsEvangeline CookKyle GaetanoMadelyn GoodwinAidan GrimmAlexander HuntMacy KnottDamien LagimoniereGenevieve MonaghanKenzie PrattVincent SellittoRyleigh StallingsEmmett TirallaCameron WalkerDane Yeary11

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