April 12 – Second Sunday in Easter - Pro

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April 12 – Second Sunday in Easter - Pro
12 APRIL
2015
SECOND SUNDAY
IN EASTER
Today’s first reading from the Acts of the Apostles shows the community of believers as being of
one heart and mind in ensuring that no one among them was in need. The second reading
shows us that we conquer the world through faith. And today’s Gospel reading shows Christ
breathing on the disciples, giving them the Holy Spirit and the authority to forgive sins.
Christ extends his victory over sin and death through us in the sacrament of reconciliation; let us
in turn show this mercy to those we encounter in our personal relationships.
Our Parish Mission Statement
We, the members of the Pro-Cathedral
of the Assumption community, believe that we have
been called through Baptism to live the Good News of
Jesus Christ under the patronage of Mary, our Mother.
We accomplish this by proclaiming the Word,
celebrating the Sacraments,
and reaching out to others.
PASTOR
Most Rev. Jean-Louis Plouffe, D.D.
Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie
RECTOR
Msgr. Dave Tramontini
ASSISTANT
Rev. Rex Lumine
IN RESIDENCE
Msgr. Normand Clement Chaplain, Nipissing-Parry Sound District Schools
Marriage:
Please pick up a Marriage
Information Booklet in the Church Vestibule to
review prior to contacting the parish office.
Anointing the Sick: Please call the parish
office for information.
Reconciliation: Every Saturday from 3:00 until 3:45 PM.
Eucharist: Please see mass schedule published in this
bulletin. Call the parish office to arrange for a Eucharistic
Minister to visit the sick and shut-in who are unable to
attend Mass.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: On the First Friday
of each month from 10:00 AM until 12:00 noon.
Baptism: Please pick up a Baptism Information Booklet in
the Church Vestibule to review prior to contacting the parish
office.
Rev. A. Man-Son-Hing Pastor, St. Peter the Apostle & St. Elizabeth Temagami
PERMANENT MINISTERS
Deacons
Diocesan Order of Women
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Mrs.
Mr. Albert Falconi
Mr. Donald Milligan
Mr. Donald Shago
Mr. Rick Hamelin
Mr. Gary Westenenk
Shirley Falconi
Norma Milligan
Ruth Godon
Frances-Clare Fraboni
CONTACT US
TELEPHONE: (705) 472-3970
FACSIMILE:
(705) 494-8222
Monday
Acts 4. 23-31; John 3. 1-8
Tuesday
Acts 4. 32-37; John 3. 7b-15
Wednesday
Acts 5. 17-26; John 3. 16-21
Thursday
Acts 5. 27-33; John 3. 31-36
Friday
Acts 4. 34-42; John 6. 1-15
Saturday
Acts 6. 1-7; John 6. 16-21
Sunday
Acts 3. 13-15, 17-19; 1 John 2. 1-5;
Luke 24. 35-48
EMAIL: cathedral@bellnet.ca
Our faith community dates back to 1886 when we were
originally located on Main Street West and called St. Mary’s
of the Lake and the cornerstone of the existing Cathedral was
laid in 1904. The history of our parish is recorded in the
memories of thousands of people who built our community.
Monday
Tuesday-Thursday
8:30 AM to 12:00 NOON
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
EASTER MEMORIAL Decorations
With the Memorial donations received, we were
able to decorate the church for the Easter
Season. The Easter Sunday Masses were offered
in remembrance of all those whose names were
received.
The following names are in addition
to the names published in the Easter Sunday Bulletin.
Please keep these people in your thoughts and prayers.
Mary Palangio
Nicholas and Nicoline Cangiano
Dr. Rocci Zimbalatte Stephen Zimbalatte
Christian Initiation of Adults
The parishioners of the Pro-Cathedral of the
Assumption welcomed to our faith community the
following newly baptized received into the Roman
Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil, April 04, 2015
Dylan Rivard and Cody Messecar. We also
welcomed the newly received Alexandra Smith, and Justin
Leroux who completed their initiation into our
community.
May we all rejoice with them and continue to pray for them as
they begin their lives as fully initiated Roman Catholic
Christians.
As a community we thank their sponsors/godparents:
David Dunkley, Katrina Ashbourn, Lisa Henry and
Peter McParland who r epr esented us on the journey of
faith with these new members. Thanks also to the Christian
Initiation Team: Frances-Clare
Fraboni
D.O.W.,
Cecile Robert, Maudena Farnsworth and Pat Murphy who
shared responsibility for the catechesis together with
Msgr. Dave Tramontini , Deacon Don Shago , Deacon
Al Falconi and Ruth Godon D.O.W.
Thanks to Debbie Laframboise, Lorraine Atchison, Tracy
Clement and Cecile Robert, fr om the Catholic Women’s
League who prepared and served at the reception that
followed the Easter Vigil.
The newly baptized and newly received will continue to
gather after the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Dur ing this last stage of
the journey of faith, the community, the neophyte, i.e., newly
baptized, and the newly received members of the church will
meditate on the Easter Gospels, share in the Eucharist and
perform works of charity. In this way they understand the
paschal mystery more fully and bring it into their lives more
and more. This period of post baptismal catechesis or
Mystagogia is the final period of the initiation process.
To strengthen the first steps of these new Catholics, it is
desirable that they be helped by the community of faithful, by
their sponsors, godparents and by their priest. Care is taken
that they obtain full and joyful insertion into the life of the
faith community of the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption.
Diane Demeis
RCIA Catechist for the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption
Monday, 13 April - Weekday in Easter Season
Virginia Tedesco - Shirley Valenti
For Souls in Purgatory
Gino Tedesco - Maria Gosselin and Family
Tuesday, 14 April - Weekday in Easter Season
In Honour of St. Frances - The Tedesco Family
Leo Campanaro - Mariano Cirullo
Nino Marchi - Pat Anderson
Wednesday, 15 April - Weekday in Easter Season
Mike Rossi - Lidia Rossi and Family
Elizabeth Marconi - Cecile Robert
Maryann and Archie Truchon - Theresa Ringler
Thursday, 16 April - Weekday in Easter Season
For Souls in Purgatory
Virginia Tedesco - Grant and Rosemary Mantha
Stellino Marmina - Theresa Duffy
Friday, 17 April - Weekday in Easter Season
Jean Bogue - The Family
Elizabeth (Elsie) Derochie - Gerry and Mary Kolz and Family
Candida Gaudenzio - Domenico and Nicola Mascioli and Family
4:00 PM Saturday, 18 April - Third Sunday of Easter
Rev. Mr. Jerry McIsaac - Helen and Family
Linda Leblanc - Carmela and Tony Campanaro
Rev. Mr. Ralph Fraboni - Frances-Clare Fraboni
Sunday, 19 April - Third Sunday of Easter
9:00 AM
Kevin Eaton - Sharlene Waugh and Andrew Dupuis
Intention of the Burgess and Dufresne Families
Deceased Relatives of Murray and Sybil Cangiano
Intention of Mildred Puddister - Hilda Bamford
11:00 AM Intention of the Parishioners - Msgr. Dave Tramontini
Regional Confirmation Information
Night will be held on Wednesday,
April 22 at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s
Parish Hall.
This meeting is
mandatory for all candidates as
you will receive an overview of the preparation
program.
Candidates, parents, and sponsors are asked to
attend this meeting.
REGISTRATION FORMS FOR CONFIRMATION WITH A
COMPLETE MEETING SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND ON THE
BOOK CASES BEHIND THE LAST PEWS OR IN THE
PAMPHLET HOLDERS AT THE CATHEDRAL ENTRANCE
CATHOLIC WOMEN”S LEAGUE
The Catholic Women’s League of
Canada 2015 Theme Prayer
Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy
Spirit, thank you for the gift of The Catholic Women’s
League of Canada.
Fill us with your grace as we build up your kingdom
here on earth. Give us your peace, dispel discord
and bring harmony to all we undertake.
With our patroness, Our Lady of Good Counsel, may
we bring Jesus to all we encounter. Let your Holy
Spirit direct our actions so the world may recognize us
as united in one heart, one voice and one mission.
Today, I offer you my Companion in Prayer. Be with
her throughout the day, keep her safe, bless her
family, fill her with joy and comfort her in her trials.
Help her know how much she is loved.
I ask this in Your name. Amen
Fr. Craig Scott, Coquitlam, British Columbia
(Source: cwl.ca)
During the last Executive meeting the CWL
welcomed Elizabeth Delarosbel as the Community
Life Chair. Welcome Elizabeth!!
On Saturday, June
there will be a Tea
and
Dessert
fundraiser
for
local
organizations that assist women in crisis. If
you can help by setting up, cleaning up,
prepping, serving or donating any desserts please
contact Diane Carmichael at 705-471-5096.
13th
The CWL membership box will be available at the
beginning and end of all weekend Masses only.
Provincial and National CWL Conventions are this
summer. You can register online for the Provincial
Convention at www.cwl.on.ca and the National
Convention at www.cwl.ca.
PREPARATION FOR FIRST
EUCHARIST
Several children in our parish are preparing for the Sacrament of Eucharist. Please
keep these children in your prayers as they journey to
the Sacrament. The children and parents are being
introduced to Themes 4 and 5 at this meeting. The
following are the goals for this Sunday’s meeting
 to help the child discover that thanksgiving is at the
heart of the Eucharist, and of our Christian lives
 to help the child understand the meaning of sharing
bread and wine
 to reaffirm the child’s desire to give thanks to God
and show gratitude to others
 to teach the child the importance of remembering
Jesus, in daily life and at Mass
 to help the child become more familiar with the
Eucharistic Prayer, the great prayer of thanksgiving at
Mass
 to strengthen in the child’s heart the desire to receive
Jesus at First Communion
The Parish Sacrament Team
Pope Francis APRIL 2015 Prayer Intention
FOR UNIVERSAL CREATION
That people may learn to respect creation
and care for it as a gift of God.
FOR PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS
That persecuted Christians may feel
the consoling presence of the Risen Lord
and the solidarity of all the Church.
Feeling Awkward? Many of our par ishioners now
make regular donations through automatic banking
withdrawals or through VISA/MASTERCARD
donations. We are aware that this can be awkward
for you when ushers are taking the collection as you
don’t have anything to drop into the baskets.
Congratulations to
We have pre-printed cards
available at the entrance of the
church on the book cases that
can be dropped into the
collection baskets. They say
I support the Pro-Cathedral
by pre-authorized contribution
on the them.
John and Mary Doyle
who celebrate their
65 Wedding Anniversary this weekend!
th
May God, who has given you these years
together, of his infinite goodness and mercy
continue to bless you and your union.
SEE SAMPLE
With all our love on this special day,
may God bless you both!
Love, your family and friends
Please drop this card
Into the collection basket
You could also just drop an
empty “visitor” envelope into
the basket—these are found in
the holders in the pews.
Weekly Collection Report
EASTER WEEKEND COLLECTIONS
Sunday Offering
Building Fund
$3,935.00
$4,473.00
Special Collection
Special Collection
Good Friday
Flowers & Decorations
$4,251.00
$2,265.00
Special Collection
Thank you all of our
Pro-Cathedral parishioners
and to our many Easter
Visitors for their generosity!
Share Lent
$8,051.45
Special Collection
Easter
$7,215.00
INFANT BAPTISM PREPARATION
A Baptismal Preparation Meeting will
be held in the Lower Sacristy on
TUESDAY, April 21 beginning at
7:00 PM. Those who wish to register
for this meeting to have their child baptized are
asked to call the parish office by Monday,
April 20. Baptism Preparation is mandatory
by Diocesan Policy.
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Twitter @CWLNational
Tweet and retweet CWL news!
Parishioners who want to make a difference!
A community of young people are
forming in our parish to prepare for the
Sacrament of Confirmation which will be
celebrated on May 23.
PRAYER LINE
An excellent way to affirm our youth is
to let them know that we care about them and support them
on their continued faith journey. We invite you to pray for
our candidates.
Contact the parish office and the first name of one of our
candidates will be provided to you so you can support our
candidates by your prayer in any way you see fit.
You shall love the Lord your God,
and your neighbour as yourself.” (Mt 22.37a; 39)
Do you want to love your and serve neighbour as
a priest? Are you discerning the priesthood?
Contact Fr. Pat Woods at the O e of Vocations
705-674-2727 X-250 or pwoods@diocesecentre.com
and check out www.beapriest.ca
PLEASE PRAY FOR VOCATIONS TO THE
PRIESTHOOD AND RELIGIOUS LIFE.
We only ask that you provide a message of
congratulations - a card, letter, or note (handmade or
purchased) that can be provided to the candidate so that they
will know they have been supported through this process.
This card or message can be given to Karen anytime before
May 20 so that they can be included with
their Confirmation certificate that will be
given to them when they celebrate the
sacrament on May 23.
Call or email Karen at the parish office to
receive a name. We would love to have our
youth receive your prayers of support!
REGIONAL NEWS
Divine Mercy Sunday - Please join us to celebrate the Feast on
April 12 at 3:00 PM at St. Peter's Church. The Chaplet and
9-day Novena of Divine Mercy begins on Good Friday copies available in the foyers of St. Peter's and Holy Name
Churches. After the celebration of Divine Mercy, fellowship in the
hall with potluck to share. Contact Colleen at 840-3400 for more
information.
The Promises of Fatima: Come pray the Rosary with a group
of dedicated people who form a Fr. Gobbi Cenacle honouring our
Blessed Virgin Mary. Wednesday mornings at 9:30 AM at
St. Peter’s Parish followed by Mass.
Springtime of the Spirit Regional Prayer Group at Holy Name
of Jesus Parish Wednesdays at 6:30 PM. Recitation of the rosary,
praise and worship, meditative prayer, sharing and fellowship.
Come to a Lunch & Learn: Election Process Presentation at
Holy Name of Jesus Church on Wednesday, April 15 from 12:00
noon to 1:15 PM. Jim Mallory (Returning Officer) and David
Tabachnick (Professor of Political Science) present information
regarding how voting requirements in a Federal Election have
changed. Bring your own lunch, drinks and desserts provided.
Contact Jan Poudrier at garden@ontera.net or 472-8474 for more
information. Sponsored by Canadian Federation of University
Women North Bay
North Bay Regional Eucharistic Adoration:
Holy Name
Church, Mon-Wed-Fri (Noon – 6 PM), Tuesday (Noon - 9 PM),
Thursday (Noon - 5 PM). Come and visit Jesus in this Sacrament
of love. To make a commitment call Lena Butler, 497-3434
Devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Wednesday at
11:55 AM at Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption prior to the
12:05 PM mass.
Knights of Columbus Council 12106 Soup and Sandwich
Card Party Holy Name Parish Hall, April 27 $6.00 per person.
Lunch at 12:00 noon with cards to follow until 4:00 PM. Door
prizes - Card players, bring your own cards and try to make up
tables of four. For ticket information or reserving a table contact
Don Brown at 472-6429. Lunch at noon $6.00
Open Adoration: St. Alphonsus in Callander every Friday
8:30 AM to 12:00 Noon. First Friday 8:30 AM to 8:30 AM (24Hrs).
St. Joseph’s Motherhouse first Sunday of the month from
3:30-4:30 PM in Holy Family Chapel and Pro-Cathedral First
Friday 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon.
CLAY- (Catholic Live Attitude Yes!) A Youth Program for JK
to Grade 5, Thursday evenings 6:30-8:00pm at St. Gregory’s
School Gym, back entrance. Come out and join us for games,
crafts and faith teachings in a fun filled and positive environment.
For more information please contact Laurie Dobbs at 705-7241277 or Jessica Sheppard at jessicasheppard@gmail.com.
Summer Retreat at Villa Loyola ~ Praying with the Words of
St. Ignatius: a pilgrimage through the Spiritual Exercises.
Sunday August 9 (7pm) to Friday August 14 (1pm) with director,
Fr. Joseph Schner, S.J. Cost $475.00 (spiritual direction, private
room, meals and taxes included). Register by calling 705-5223502 Monday to Friday or by email at loyola@isys.ca
Tour of the Major Shrines of Europe has been arranged for
the Fall of 2015. Led by Father Hamish Currie, we will pray and
have mass at all the major Shrines. September 26-October 11,
2015 from Sault Ste. Marie. All-Inclusive (including all travel,
tours, superior accommodation, breakfast and dinner) $3690. Per
person (airport taxes $583). For further information check
the website www.preciousbloodssm.com or call parish office
705-256-8474.
THE EDGE Youth Group for Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8's 6:45-8:30
pm on Monday evenings in the downstairs hall of St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church, Powassan. Explore issues of our faith through
live music, drama, small group discussions, guest speakers,
games, scripture, crafts etc. Double bonus: snacks and prizes!
No need to pre-register. Call Pauline at 724-5964 or Jeannine at
724-3424 for information. Let us know if you need transportation
Coming to North Bay!
Hosted at St. Joseph-Scollard Hall
Bishop Carter Auditorium
THE NEW EVANGELIZATION SUMMIT
An international event that will inspire thousands of
Catholics to be engaged in sharing the “Good News”! The
Summit is a bringing dynamic presenters, simulcasting to
Catholics all around North America – approximately 5,000
like-minded Catholics from the continent will be united in
one goal: To be connected with each other and form a
network of Catholic evangelists. The “new” refers to the
new methods and expressions we use in word, deed or
prayer to lead people into a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Effectively, it brings the Good News to those who have
forgotten the message or have never heard it or
understood it. Held Friday April 24 from 6:30 to 9:15 PM
and Saturday from 8:45 AM to 4:15 PM. Registration is only
$20 and includes lunch and coffee breaks. Contact your
local parish for a registration form. Everyone welcome!
Visit www.newevangelization.ca for more information.
Marriage Preparation Program Weekends: May 1-2, October
23-24. Couples should register early by calling 472-5821. Series
limited to 18 couples – register early! Material cost $40/couple
payable at time of registration.
April Showers Tea and Bake Sale at St. Brice's Anglican
Church
Saturday April 18 from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM.
Sandwiches, pickles, veggies, dessert, tea and coffee for $5.00
(under 10 years $2.50).
Habitat for Humanity presents, Spring Blossom Tea &
Fashion Show Sunday April 19th, 2015 at the Davedi Club 2 to 4.
Tickets $25. not sold at the door. Please call 705-495-6244.
St. Joseph Motherhouse
Presents the following programming
Dream Workshop Friday, April 24 at 7:00 PM to Sunday, April
26 at 1:00 PM Theme: “ Letting Your Body Interpret Your
Dreams” with Presenter, Sr. Mary McGuire, csj (PhD in Clinical
Psychology ) Offering: $ 170.00 Commuter $80.00
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius goes to the Movies with
movie “Invictus” April 10 from 6:00-9:00 PM. Theme: “A
Transforming Love” True joy is the felt sense of being rooted in
God’s Love. Offering: by Donation
Shalom Directed Retreat Sunday, July 19 at 7:00 PM to
Saturday July 25 at 1:00 PM. Offering: $450.00
For information on any of the above events, please contact
Sr. Phyllis O’Connor at 474-3800, extension 213 or email her
at poconnor@csjssm.ca
Knights of Columbus Meetings
Fr. Michael Cundari Council, 12030 at Holy Name
Church: General Meeting fourth Tuesday of each
month at 7:30 PM .
Contact: Joe Sinicrope at 497-0604
Corpus Christi Knights of Columbus Council 12106 now meet
second Tuesday of each month with regular and executive
meetings held the same day at the Canadian Forces Base Church
(Queen of Peace). Contact: Don Brown 472-6429
Corpus Christi Knights of Columbus Council 12106 collect
pop cans for charity work in North Bay. Please drop off you
cans at Holy Name Church beside the Garage.
Knights of Columbus Council #1007 General Meeting first
Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s Church in the
Church Hall, rosary at 6:30 PM. Refreshments served. Executive
Meeting last Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s
Church in the Church Hall. New or transferring members can
contact Mike Maunsell at 491-0006 or mike@maunsell.ca
ASCENDING LIFE-CANADA
Spirituality – Mission - Friendship
A CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT FOR RETIRED PERSONS
A belief that as long as we live we should move forward and onward, to new horizons, new experiences,
new growth of mind , heart and spirit.
At our core is the essential element of spirituality; a call to prayer, reflection, study and sharing of faith.
The fruit of spirituality is service, witnessing to the teaching of Jesus as they live day-by-day,
bringing love and understanding to others as well as prayerful support.
Friendship is another fruit of spirituality, coming together and sharing at a deeper level, dreams, hopes,
families, concern, limitations, humanness and their God.
GATHERINGS RECOMMENCE AS FOLLOWS
Thursday, April 30 at 2:00 PM in the Parish Hall
Thursday, May 28 at 2:00 PM in the Parish Hall
Thursday, June 25 at 2:00 PM in the Parish Hall
MONTHLY THEMES
April 30: The Fourth Sunday of Easter—The Good Shepherd
Christ the Shepherd of our souls, who gave his life to and for His sheep,
through love gives the nourishment of God’s truth, God’s love.
We reflect on our call to care for His flock.
Have you considered your calling as a Modern Day Shepherd?
May 28: Pentecost Sunday
The spirit of truth will guide you into an intimate relationship between the Father,
the Son and the Spirit.
Jesus sends the Holy Spirit as comforter, teacher, and guide.
How do we work on developing a spirituality that is attuned to the action of the Holy Spirit in our life?
June 25: Dedicated to “The Sacred Heart of Jesus”
The highest human expression of Devine love, which represents the centre, the source from
which salvation for all humanity gushes forth.
Let us open our hearts and let Him love us.
How in some small way, can we experience God’s love more fully?
THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
God’s will is that all people have God’s law written in their heart.
What do you ask the Father to write on your heart?
ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE GATHERINGS
A special invitation to those who have been involved in “Arise”
as a possible follow-up during these months to your Arise gatherings.
Dear Pro-Cathedral Parents & Confirmation Candidates:
We wish to invite you to participate in our 2015 Confirmation Preparation.
Confirmation is a special time for a young person to commit to their faith and
experience the Holy Spirit in their life. It is a sacrament that continues the welcoming
and the belonging that began with Baptism and which continues with the celebration
of Eucharist. We hope that your Confirmation will be fulfilling and joyful.
Our Preparation Sessions will once again involve candidates from the entire North
Bay region. This will be a great opportunity for you to meet other young people who
are also preparing for their Confirmation and will be celebrating the Sacrament along
with you at the Pro-Cathedral during Pentecost.
A Regional Confirmation Information Night will be held on Wednesday, April 22
at 6:30 PM at St. Peter’s Parish Hall. This meeting is mandatory as you will receive
an overview of the preparation program. Candidates, parents, and sponsors are
asked to attend this meeting.
This year, once again our Confirmation program will be hosted by
‘ROCC’ (Rebuilding Our Catholic Church), a program run for the elementary school
system to give children a ‘retreat experience’. The program incorporates music, skits,
talks, games and small group activities to engage children in their faith and provide
them with an opportunity to experience Jesus in the sacraments and prayer. The
program is run by YEO (Youth Evangelizing Others), a local Catholic youth group made
up of high school, college and university students.
We are hoping our Confirmation preparation will not only prepare you for the
Sacrament of Confirmation, but will be a fun experience, that will help build new
friendships, spark different interests and present personal challenges.
PLEASE PICK UP A REGISTRATION FORM FROM THE PAMPHLET HOLDER IN THE CHURCH
AND RETURN THE COMPLETED FORM TO THE PARISH OFFICE
REMEMBER - PLEASE SEND BAPTISM CERTIFICATE WITH REGISTRATION FORM
SPECIAL NOTE: Please be sure to provide an email address so that we can send an
information package with full Retreat Weekend Details once we receive your registration form.
Please note that in requesting the Sacrament of Confirmation it is presumed that you
are in Grade 7 or 8 (or older) and have received the Sacraments of Baptism,
First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. If you are missing one or more of these
sacraments, please call the parish office at 472-3970 as soon as possible.