 In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Praise be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and the God of all consolation. He comforts us in all our afflictions and thus enables us to comfort those who are in trouble with the same consolation we have received from Him. My dear brothers and sisters, we continue to remember our brother Andres Sarabia. Last night we celebrated his life with many stories. Today we celebrate this Mass which we offer for the eternal rest of our dear brother Andy and that God will console his family and friends. That more leaders will step up for our community of San Antonio to continue to serve as he did. And so for that reason we will now bless the body of Andy with the holy water which recalls his baptism of which St. Paul writes, All of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death. By baptism into his death we were buried together with him so that justice Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father. We too might live a new life. For if we have been united with him by likeness to his death, so shall we be united with him by likeness to his resurrection. And now we invite the family members to come forward to place the funeral Paul over the body of Andy that he will be clothed with white, that he will be clothed with a reminder of his baptism. On the day of his baptism Andy put on Christ. On the day of Christ coming, may he be clothed with glory. The crucifix is placed over through Christ our Lord. Amen. Please be seated and now we will listen to our readings from the Word of God. And our first reading will be proclaimed by Maria Tijerina, Hops Metro Leader from our Lady of Guadalupe. A reading from the Book of Wisdom. The souls of the just are in the hand of God and no torment shall touch them. They seem in the view of the foolish to be dead and their passing away was thought an affliction and they're going forth from us utter destruction. But they are in peace for if before men indeed they be punished yet is their whole pool of immortality. Chest iced a little they shall be greatly blessed because God tried them and found them worthy of himself. As gold in the furnace he proved them and as their sacrificial offerings he took them to himself. In the time of their visitation they shall shine and shall dart about as sparks through stubble. They shall judge nations and rule over peoples and the Lord shall be their king forever. Those who trust in him shall understand truth and the faithful shall abide with him in love because grace and mercy are with his holy ones and his care is with his elect. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God for the Responsorial Psalm we invite Mike Sadavia and his grandson. Who is my shepherd? There is nothing I shall want. The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. Inverted pastures he gives me repose. Beside restful waters he leads me. He refreshes my soul. The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. He guides me in right paths for his namesake. Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil. For you are at my side. With your rod and your staff that give me courage. The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. You spread the table before me in the side of my foes. You anoint my head with oil. My cup overflows. The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. Only goodness and kindness follow me all the days of my life. And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for years to come. The Lord is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. Please stand for the Holy Gospel. Be with you. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Matthew. Jesus said to his disciples, when the Son of man comes in his glory and all the angels with him, he will sit upon his glorious throne. And all the nations will be assembled before him. He will separate them one from another. The shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. He will place the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. Then the king will say to those on his right, come, you who are blessed by my Father. In Herod the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. A stranger and you welcomed me. Naked and you clothed me. Ill and cared for me. In prison and you visited me. Then the righteous will answer him and say, when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and welcome you or naked and clothed you? When did we see you ill or in prison and visit you? The king will say to them and reply, amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these leased brothers or sisters of mine, you did for me. And he will say to those on his left, depart from me, you accursed. Into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me no food. I was thirsty and you gave me no drink. A stranger and you gave me no welcome. A naked and you gave me no clothing. Ill and in prison and you did not care for me. Then they will answer and say, Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or ill or in prison and not minister to your needs? He will answer them, amen, I say to you, whatever you did not do for one of these leased ones, you did not do for me. These will go off to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life. The Gospel of the Lord. When did we see you? Please be seated. Before we begin, I would like to recognize and be, in behalf of the family, the priests that are here with us today, Father Will Waters, Father Juan Carlos Tejada, Father Bill Collins, and of course, Father Pat Seitz, the pastor here of Holy Family. Thank you for your graciousness. And I would be remiss if I did not recognize the presence of our Mayor, Mayor Ron Nirenberg. We thank you for honoring us with your presence. You know that Andy voted one of the last things he did from his deathbed. The picture is out there, it's gone viral. No excuses to not vote. He did it on his deathbed. Of course, condolences to the family of our brother, Andy, to his wife Linda, children Michael Paul Frank, Michael Ledesma, Christopher Ledesma, his brother Raul, sisters Olympia, Beatrice, numerous grandchildren, and great grandchildren to all of you, family, friends, alike. We are united in our grief for losing such a great man. My name is Father Michael DeGirolemy, a retired priest of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, and I remain a leader with COPS Metro. Last night at the Wake Service, something amazing happened right here. We experienced a grace field filled evening of reunion, prayer, and profound remembrance guided by various speakers. Every one of you was awesome. I couldn't sleep last night remembering what had happened from the touching stories by children and grandchildren to remembrances of working for justice alongside Andy by organizers and COPS Metro leaders. We heard and we were touched by Andy's compassion for the sick and those who suffered the loss of a loved one. He'd always go to his funerals. He'd always there. He was a mentor to many of us, myself included, sharing generously his wisdom and I want to say his wit. Oh my God, was this guy witty. Who can forget the great jokes? A few were off color, but that was all right. I loved it for that. The laughter, the twinkle in his eye. Oh my God, engage with Andy Saravia. Wow. Talk about encuentro, talk about an encounter. Today my task is to connect us all with the spiritual side of Andy Saravia that motivated him to dedicate his life to the service of the poor and vulnerable by his study, his reading, but more importantly with his work with COPS in the formative years and later with COPS Metro, which by the way is still going 45 years later. You better believe it. We will never attend the funeral of COPS Metro. It's not going to happen over our dead bodies. I don't know what made me say that. You'll get your chance later, Mr. Cortez, please. When I was informed by Andy's wife Linda that Andy wanted to receive the sacrament of the sick, of course I was honored to be called. He wanted to receive the anointing with the holy oil. He knew the inn was nearing. I approached his bedside both as his priest and his co-worker with COPS Metro and all social causes. And also as his friend of 45 years, I've known him that long. Andy was a man of deep faith in God, the church and in humanity. Andy being the authentic human person he always was knew he was soon to meet his creator and sought to make his peace with the Lord. Relationships were always important to Andy and is there any more important relationship than our relationship to our maker, to our creator, with God, higher power, whatever you want to call him? There is something, someone greater than each one of us. And Andy knew that. He was never proud or haughty. In my view, Andy received the holy oils with great reverence and belief in God's compassion and forgiveness. Yes, he wanted forgiveness. He was honest enough to admit that we all have failings. Andy had failings. He wanted to make peace with God and I believe he did. Then Andy along with Linda and B. Cortez at that time and myself, then we began to tell the stories and oh my God, his mind was sharp as ever remembering some of the earliest actions. But we also felt the grace of God and relief that comes from an encounter with a mystery that is the presence of God. God was in that room with us. I truly believe that. All of us felt that Andy was also relieved by that sacrament. Of course I told him his sins were forgiven also by the sacrament. He got a two for one special with that sacrament. He appreciated hearing that. Now Andy took seriously the social teachings of the Catholic Church and oh by the way it's the best kept secret in the Catholic Church. CST, Catholic Social Teachings. You won't hear it preached very often in our Catholic parishes but it's there. It's part of the official teaching of the Catholic Church and that's why Bishops and even the Pope has blessed the efforts of Cops Metro. Remember the famous picture of Pope Archbishop Flores bringing to Pope Paul the Cops button and him blessing it? You all hear that? You tell that to your conservative Catholic friends and Pope Francis is with us too. I know I have no doubt in my mind and Sister Pearl can tell you more about that later. She's got an end with him. The family selected the Gospel read today. Get serious again. What a serious Gospel that is. The story of the last judgment that Andy has already faced and one day each of us will face. We will be judged on the last day on how we treated the least and the most vulnerable among us. Matthew 25, read it. Look it up. Take it to heart. I know Andy did. When I was hungry you gave me food. You know the rest. Andy embraced also what the Industrial Areas Foundation always taught that the use of power for the benefit of the disenfranchise and the powerless is a virtue. It's a godly act. I say that Andy was as Catholic as Pope Francis is by teaching and living his faith by loving his neighbor. I know he loved God but he did the other part especially well and especially visually to all of us to see. He loved his neighbor and you can't say you love God and not love your neighbor. Andy at one time was officially part of the Archdiocese of San Antonio as the diocesan director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. The annual collection that the bishops take up on programs for social justice. He recommended funding for social justice projects throughout the Archdiocese. We can say beyond a doubt that Andy Sadavia put into practice every day the Catholic faith that formed him and guided him throughout his life. He didn't talk religion or theology as much as Ernie Cortez but he did talk a lot about what he read and his faith. I think he liked priests most of us, not all. Only the ones that are here. A personal note at my retirement last June Andy was kind enough to speak and he gifted me with a plaque stating the words of Pope Francis a shepherd must smell like the sheep. I'd like to turn those words back to Andy who tirelessly worked in the trenches among God's people and yes he smelled like the sheep because he got in there he rolled up his sleeves he showed people around he showed the drainage projects made to smell like the sheep. I was recently quoted in the newspaper that throughout his life Andy Sadavia worked for the poor and vulnerable and then I added that's what punched his ticket into heaven. I believe that. I'd like to conclude with the traditional prayer of the church for the deceased that made the soul of our brother Andy and made the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God may he rest in peace. This is the right hand of the Father where he is perceived or he turns confident that God hears the voices of those who trust in the Lord we join our prayers to him. In baptism Andy received the light of Christ scatter the darkness now and leave him over the waters of death we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer our brother Andy was nourished at the table of the Savior welcome him into the halls of the heavenly banquet we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer many friends and members of our friend families have gone before us and await the kingdom grant them an everlasting home with your son we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer many people die by violence war and famine each day show your mercy to those who suffer so unjustly these sins against your love and gather them to the eternal kingdom of peace we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer those who trusted in the Lord now sleep in the Lord give refreshment rest and peace to all whose faith is known to you alone we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer the family and friends of Andy seek comfort and consolation heal their pain and dispel the darkness and doubt that come from grief we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer we are a symbol here in faith and confidence to pray for our brother Andy strengthen our hope so that we may live in the expectation of your son's coming we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer now in silence let us offer our own special prayers we pray to the Lord Lord hear our prayer Lord God giver of peace and healer of souls hear the prayers we offer you your people whose lives were purchased by the blood of the lamb forgive the sins of all who sleep in Christ and grant them a place in your kingdom in Christ our Lord amen please be seated blessed are you Lord God of all creation for through your goodness we have received this bread and this wine we offer you fruit of the vine and work of human hands these gifts will become for us the bread of life and our spiritual drink pray together sisters and brothers that this our sacrifice be pleasing to God the almighty Father Lord look with favor upon the gifts we offer on behalf of the soul of your servant Andy and purify him through your divine healing so that he may find rest in your love through Christ our Lord amen the Lord be with you lift up your hearts amen thanks to the Lord our God amen Father all powerful and ever living God we do well always and everywhere to give you thanks through Jesus Christ our Lord amen in him who rose from the dead our hope of resurrection dawn the sadness of death gives way to the bright promise of immortality Lord for your faithful people life is changed not ended with the body earthly dwelling lies in death we gain an everlasting dwelling place in heaven and so with all the choirs of angels we proclaim your glory and join in there on ending him of praise holy holy Hosanna in the highest blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord Hosanna in the highest you may deal or be seated as you wish for the Eucharist you are indeed holy oh Lord the fount of all holiness make holy therefore these gifts we pray by sending down your spirit upon them like the dewfall so that they may become for us the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ at the time he was betrayed and entered willingly into his passion he took bread and giving thanks broke it and gave it to his disciple saying take this all of you and eat of it for this is my body which will be given up for you in a similar way when supper was ended he took the chalice and once more giving thanks he gave it to his disciple saying take this all of you and drink from it for this is the chalice of my blood the blood of the new and eternal covenant which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins do this in memory of me the mystery of faith we proclaim your death oh Lord and profess your resurrection until you come again therefore as we celebrate the memorial of his death and resurrection we offer you Lord the bread of life and the chalice of salvation giving thanks that you have held us worthy to be in your presence and minister to you humbly we pray the partaking of the body and blood of Christ we may be gathered into one the Holy Spirit Michael is auxiliary of all the clergy remember your servant Andy whom you have called today to this world to yourself glad that he was united with the death in his resurrection remember also our brothers and sisters who have promised even the hope of the resurrection all who have died in your mercy welcome to mention the light have mercy on us all we pray with the blessing of Mary mother God with all the sense of peace with all the ages through him and with him and in him oh God almighty Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit all glory and honor is yours forever and ever amen would everyone please stand and we invite you to extend your hand and pose around you as together we pray in the words that Jesus taught us our Father who are in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil deliver us Lord we pray from every evil graciously grant peace in our days that by the help of your mercy we may be always free from sin and safe from all distress as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our Savior Jesus Christ for the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours now and forever Lord Jesus Christ who said to your apostles peace I leave you my peace I give you look not on our sins but on the faith of your church and graciously grant her peace and unity in accordance with your will who live and reign and ever the peace of the Lord be with you always let us offer each other the sign of peace we now prepare ourselves to receive Holy Communion Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world grant us peace behold the Lamb of God behold Him who takes away the sins of the world blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof but only say the word and my soul shall be healed in order to have a first president you have to have a first organizer what a team Andy Salavia and Ernesto Cortes made back in the day so once again we welcome the first organizer of COPS which later became COPS Federal Ernesto Cortes I just want to make sure I hear me when I was asked to I was honored overcome with joy and gratitude and sadness of course for Andy's passing but then I was kind of overwhelmed because I was told first I had ten minutes then seven and now six and then five and I said how do I talk about a man who meant so much to me who meant so much to his community who meant so much to all of you and the people who are not here who have gone to their rest how do I talk about him it's a short period of time I know he would be angry with me if I took longer because I would always tell people and he would remind me that I would tell people that before Lincoln's Gettysburg Address it was a very famous war term by the name of Edward Everett we spoke for two and a half hours and to tell about the battle was well received, people applauded it Lincoln spoke for two and a half minutes nobody applauded no one remembers one word of what Everett said all of us remember every word of what Abraham Lincoln said so sometimes it's better to be short and incomplete so I'm going to make that ever because I'm hoping that what I say challenges all of us to think differently I had to rewrite my talk because when I heard the gospel story Matthew 25 I remembered how much that passage meant to both Andy and the cops because we spent a lot of time studying with Father John Linskins and one of the things he taught us was Matthew 25 and so you'll forgive me if I interpret it a little differently than the way it normally comes across Father Linskins taught us to read the Scripture in a very different way he said the way you got to read the Scripture is the way Cantim Plus does in El Padresito when he says and Jesus said and if he didn't, he should have and if he were here now this is what he would say so what El Padresito would say and what Father Linskins said was the way you have to read Matthew 25 is you have to understand that the Greek word for welcome was synagogue to take in welcoming somebody into your home it didn't mean welcoming a stranger into your home it meant welcoming someone into full participation in the life of that community because a synagogue was not just a house of worship it was a house of study of prayer but also of deliberation it's where people learn to be political where people learn how to understand their civic and social responsibilities not only to their neighbors but to their workers to their employers it had to do with all of the different facets of their social and economic life and if there was anything that I understood with how to be a citizen not just as a voter not just as a consumer or city services but as someone who is about the business of teaching and learning and full participation in the life of that particular community that was not meant to him Cox was his graduate school his university he never went to college he didn't have to he learned about politics he learned about the Tocqueville he learned about the Federalist Papers he used to teach the Federalist Papers to congregations all over San Antonio and he if anything was a man of incredible generosity of spirit but he particularly taught them and me because and he never asked the question am I supposed to do this he would say what is my job and he would say if I'm as the president supposed to do this I will do it just tell me what I'm supposed to do and it didn't matter what it took it didn't matter the time, the effort, the energy he was ready and if he didn't know how to do it he said well then teach me how to do it so he was constantly asking the question what do I need to learn what do I need to do who do I need to meet with where do I need to be which festival do I need to go to which meeting do I need to go to which presentation do I need to make he was there and not just for San Antonio because he also believed in the network when I went from Los Angeles to begin to build an organizing effort in Los Angeles unfortunately Christine Stevens who was then and I remember her having a big argument with the then head of the CCHD committee saying I'm sorry my mother died in the middle of this because they did not fund them so he was pro another group and he didn't want to fund us and so anyway and he was on the committee so I called up and he said what happened we didn't get funded he said well you didn't meet all the criteria I said to him a criteria you're not out there to study criteria you're there to get the organizing effort in Houston funded what do you think you're there for so he said okay so he went back and called me up two days later and said you just don't be okay master of checklist always systematically going through so he went through every other project and where they didn't get 5,000 he put that aside where they didn't get 10,000 he put that aside where they didn't get 3,000 he put that and he put together the full funding for the organizing effort in Houston so TMO Houston you wouldn't exist Houston leaders from TMO you wouldn't exist the best setup has not been there to do the hard work of making sure that the resources were there and then he said to me you know US never mind I did this because I love you but Andy as Pearl said last night had the capacity to also withdraw he understood the iron rule what he could do for anyone here she could do for them but occasionally it meant he had to step in we were meeting with the governor of the state of Texas where's our mayor you're not the only one who gets picked on okay we were meeting with the governor of the state of Texas Bill Clements I said wrong oh I'm sorry, Bill Clements okay good and I asked the leaders to meet with Mr. Clements in the back they thought I was asking them to meet with the Republican governor so anyway he came to the meeting and he was full of himself and the leaders were trying to pin him on getting money for property poor school districts that's what was up there trying to pin the governor and he wouldn't have it he wanted to give his campaign speech in the middle of the action he was talking all you want but we're not going to listen to you because you're not answering our question and Marin he was there and Clements responded he said you're saying you want a pot of money for your poor school districts that's what you want you'll get it the sponsoring committee before Christine was there and he did a wonderful presentation of cops but the story he chose to tell was a tie up action I remember some of the leaders from King of Glory coming up to me and said I don't think we're ready for that I really like this who said I don't think we're ready for that kind of action but they stayed in to their credit I don't know there's no best story he'll tell us so let me start for you my salty language one of the stories I most liked was when I was leaving cops and going to Los Angeles spent the night with me the evening with me so we went to an all night place not all night but you know I want a pot in the morning I'm digging a hole but my wife was there to make sure I was okay so she was Johnny on the spot anyway so in we're kind of reminiscing telling stories to each other what we meant to each other and it walks a guy who later ran for the city council and frankly opposed the organization at St. Timothy's took us on there I'm not going to mention his name but I'm not going to and so he comes up and he comes up to Annie and I and he says congratulations we've built a strong organization and then he gets drank a lot and so he just keeps drinking and drinking and drinking and then after he keeps drinking and drinking he says to Annie you're going to be in the toilet in two years your organization is going to be nothing because when he leaves okay it's going to be gone and Annie says to him we rehearsed many times before he says what do you mean and Nesto Cortez doesn't matter one bit he ain't and we're going to take it on and he did it several times Fred Lozano was an anchorman at WAI called they were doing a big story on cops and he called my home in one interview and I called Annie up and said I don't talk to him without your permission so he calls up Fred Lozano how would you feel if I called up your secretary without your permission because that's what you just did our head of the chamber of commerce after we did the tie up action he says I understand you're trying to get bees with a business community I called up Andy and I said get here and he comes from killer air force base come in there and says what do you mean if you want to talk unless you talk to me first okay I'm the president so he had that ability to understand the role of leadership and organizing you knew your job was to find other people and he developed the culture and I'm out of time so I don't know what to do now I wanted to say two things three actually about Andy there's a word I love in the scripture which is called or not the scripture it's a mid rush I think it's called being a Mitch and the story starts in the story of Moses where it says in the scripture Moses came out and saw an Egyptian overseer oppressing a Hebrew and he says he looked around and saw no one else around now I thought that meant there was nobody there but a rabbi told me that meant there was nobody there to act like a Mitch so Moses took on the role of being a Mitch which meant that you were a person of integrity of honor but most of all you could be relied upon you always had people's back you had your colleagues back they could count on you thick and thin and he was a Mitch and the evidence of that is the fact that we have so many organizers and leaders from all over the network here Arnie Graf my colleague who is the second organizer Christine Stevens who organized the 10th Cop Convent Pearl Street I live with my best I'm on the run Doug Greco Kathleen from Austin I don't know if you were working on the point but all of you and if I did not mention you please forgive me stand up and I'll mention because at 76 you are allowed some consideration but there are leaders here from El Baso there are leaders here from Dallas there are leaders here from Houston where are the leaders from the valley please there are leaders here from all over the IF Network and they are here to honor a man who was a Mitch I wanted to read two quotes so if you'll forgive me I'll take my leave and do it one quote comes from George Orwell Orwell had this capacity which I thought so suited Annie Orwell called it generous anger generous anger now the word anger comes from Norse work the root meaning is grief and he understood grief and he understood loss he understood grief loss and memory and we need to acquire, retrieve that quality of generous anger and Orwell defined that quality of generous anger as the capacity to take into consideration the situation of the people that you're angry with to know their context, their situation not to get ideological not to get swiped up in ideologies or self-righteousness but always maintain that capacity for generosity for consideration and Annie had that generous anger Orwell said he thinks of a picture of a man he's talking about dickens he is laughing with a touch of anger in his laughter but no triumph no malignancy it is the face of a man who is always fighting against something but who fights in the open and is not frightened the face of a man who is generously angry a free intelligence a type which hates all the smelly orthodoxies which now contend for ourselves and he was against orthodoxy against rigidity he was for people and what they thought about in jr. Caesar's play Shakespeare played jr. Caesar at the end of the play the last line Mark Anthony says over the dead body of Bruce this was the noblest Roman of them all he only in a general honest thought and common good to all made one of them his life was gentle his life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world this was a man this was a man and he said may you go in peace we remember we remember you in that quality of generosity of anger which makes you the noblest Mexican of them all this was one of them thank you very much since this is a catholic church we have to have a few announcements no collection though thank you Father Pat there will be a reception immediately following this math over in the church hall so please come and join us and we want to have a joyous spirit as we leave the church and proceed on to the hall although our hearts are saddened we are also encouraged by all the words affirmation all the great stories and memories it's just been an unbelievable two days of remembering and also for us to re-energize ourselves because Cops Metro we have a lot more fights to do and we're going to be in there right? God bless us all so let us stand and let us pray Almighty God made this sacrifice purify the soul of your servant Andy who has departed from this world Grant that once delivered from his sins he may receive forgiveness and eternal rest through Christ our Lord Amen and now we ask Father Pat Sykes to offer the concluding rites receive his soul and receive the God of the Mortalement phase of God come to Andy they hasten to meet him's angels on the board and may Christ call him to take him to himself may the angels thank you to the bosom of Abraham receive his soul and receive the God of the mortal world eternal rest wrapping the Andy award and let our faithful live inside the body receive his soul and receive You will learn to commit the soul of Adam, your servant, and the sight of this world is now dead. In your sight, may He live forever. Forgive whatever sins He committed through human weakness, and your goodness, grant, and everlasting peace. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. This mass is ended, but our celebration and our struggle to make this a better world continues. Let us now all go in peace. Amen. Amen. Oh, I'm going to go back to my home town. Will you go to a part of the religion? No. No, I'm not. We can barely think so much. I have to go. I have to get my doctor right here. This post, you're going to have to be up here and find your track of Jesus. The other folks will be there. You really want to go back to the reality? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I'm going to get my doctor right here. I'll get ready for work, something's hard. I'll go back to the Lord. I'll get ready for work. I'll get ready for work. I'll get ready for work. I'll get ready for work. I'll get ready for work. Thank you.