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4 December A.D. 3220
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Memorial of St. John Damascene
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Dominus vobiscum.
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Paul, 29th Abbot of Dei Genetrix.
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To all who read this message, grace be with you, and peace from God the
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Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Since we have repaired our quantum entanglement communications device we
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have decided to publish a record of our mission for the edification of
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fellow space travelers and the glory of God.
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Our community is divided into three orders, one for men, one for women, and
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a third for families. We received the call of God to spread the Gospel
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beyond the Solar system, and so departed for Luyten's Star in A.D. 2963.
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Dei Genetrix was founded in the Kuiper belt in A.D. 2547 and is the oldest
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of the three abbeys that launched together on our mission, the others being
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Benedictus and Monte Cassino.
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God willing, we will arrive at our first destination after 567 years.
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Deo gratias. |