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Feb 18, 2026

Psalm 51: 3-4, 5-6ab, 12-13, 14 and 17

Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.

Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness;
 in the greatness of your compassion wipe out my offense.
 Thoroughly wash me from my guilt
 and of my sin cleanse me.

For I acknowledge my offense,
 and my sin is before me always:
 "Against you only have I sinned,
 and done what is evil in your sight."

A clean heart create for me, O God,
 and a steadfast spirit renew within me.
 Cast me not out from your presence,
 and your Holy Spirit take not from me.

Give me back the joy of your salvation,
 and a willing spirit sustain in me.
 O Lord, open my lips,
 and my mouth shall proclaim your praise.

New Revised Standard Version, copyright 1989, by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. USCCB approved.

Feb 18, 2026

Open to the Experience of Lent

Jesus says “Repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand” in (Matthew 4:17; Mark 1:15). “Repent” (or metanoia in Greek) means to turn around, to change. Some of the first words that come out of Jesus’s mouth are repent, change.

Jesus calls us to be willing to change, but many of us are not willing to change, simply because we’re not willing to turn away from ourselves! We stay within the confines of our usual practices – including our Lenten practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving.

There’s nothing wrong with the practices in themselves, but if through repeating them year after year we build up barriers to the words and direction that Jesus has for us, we are limiting the real fruits of this season that he makes available to us.

Let’s be sure to leave time to be quiet and listen to what Jesus really wants us to experience this season of Lent.

—Jim Bozik is a permanent deacon and Associate for Pastoral Ministry at St. Peter Catholic Church, the Jesuit church in the Diocese of Charlotte, NC.

Feb 18, 2026

Prayer

O my God, teach my heart where and how to seek You,
where and how to find You.
You are my God and You are my all and I have never seen You.
You have made me and remade me,
You have bestowed on me all the good things I possess,
Still I do not know You.
I have not yet done that for which I was made.
Teach me to seek You.
I cannot seek You unless You teach me
or find You unless You show Yourself to me.
Let me seek You in my desire,
let me desire You in my seeking.
Let me find You by loving You,
let me love You when I find You.

—St. Anselm of Canterbury

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