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  • Weekday Readings During Lent
    Feb 18 2026

    From audible.com

    "The Catholic Lectionary 101
    Every Catholic's Guide for Liturgy, Prayer, and Spiritual Growth"
    Chapter 9: Readings for the Weekdays of Lent


    Fr. Felix Just, SJ

    http://catholic-resources.org/Lectionary/



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    26 m
  • Message of Pope Leo XIV For Lent
    Feb 17 2026

    Listening and Fasting: Lent as a Time of Conversion

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    10 m
  • Wed Audience Feb 11, 2026, Pope Leo XIV on Verbum Dei
    Feb 14 2026

    LEO XIV

    GENERAL AUDIENCE

    Wednesday, 11 February 2026

    ___________________________________

    Catechesis. The Documents of Vatican Council II. I. Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum 5. The Word of God in the life of the Church

    ___________________________________Summary of the Holy Father's words

    Dear brothers and sisters, in our catechesis on the Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum, today we considered the profound and vital connection between the Word of God and the Church. Sacred Scripture, which has been entrusted to the Church and is guarded by her, reveals its meaning and manifests its strength in the life and faith of the Church, above all in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. For this reason, the Church continually meditates upon and interprets Scripture because it is the means by which we come to know the incarnate living Word of God who is Jesus Christ. Indeed, praying with Scripture opens the door for an intimate relationship with God who through these sacred writings invites us into conversation with him. As Saint Jerome rightly points out, ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of God. With this in mind, I encourage you to read and contemplate the inspired word of God daily. May the Word of God nourish our hearts and minds and lead us to the fullness of life.


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    9 m
  • Homily at Linda Maher funeral by Fr. Stephen Wyble
    Feb 11 2026

    Linda F. Maher Obituary

    Linda F. Maher passed away on January 28, 2026 at the age of 73. Linda was a brilliant, hardworking, devoted and humble member of every community she joined, whether in a professional capacity, as a wife, mother, friend, volunteer, or church member. The testament to her impact was evident in the last days of her life. During her recent hospitalization, a long list of loyal friends visited her every day to pray and offer encouragement. Her son, Tim, moved from Chicago to care for her. That kind of devotion speaks to the love and high regard so many had for Linda.

    Linda was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1952 to Eugene and Lucille Scheve Freeman. Linda has a younger brother, Gene Freeman. Linda graduated from Villa Duchesne High School in St. Louis in 1970, and was an alumna of Smith College in Amherst, Massachusetts where she earned a degree in History in 1974.

    After college Linda moved to Washington DC and worked for Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska as a press assistant. In 1981, Linda accepted a position with the National Cable Television Association in Government Relations. She later worked in Government Relations for Turner Broadcasting.

    Linda married her late husband, Bob, in 1984 and together they had three children, Morgan, Tim, and Lucy (Felix Sanchez). The family also includes Bob’s son and daughter from a previous marriage: Joan Daly (Bob) and Kevin (Joanne) and nine grandchildren. Paz, Mar, Gabi, Nick, Nora, Will, Noah, Alex, and Matthew.

    In 1995, Linda returned to the workforce as the Executive Director of the Youth Leadership Foundation in Washington, DC. In 2003, Linda joined the staff of the Heights School in Potomac, MD where her two son’s attended school. She served as Director of Communications until her retirement in 2023. A colleague of Linda’s, Phil McGovern, wrote: “Linda was never just a communications director. She became the heartbeat of so much of our advancement work. She poured herself into every event — the Garden Party, Maryland Day Gala, the Auction — making each one feel warm, elegant, and effortless. She created new donor gatherings that helped people feel truly connected to the school. She wrote and refined every fundraising message with care. She even took on the role of grants director, crafting proposals that brought in meaningful support from foundations. But what made Linda extraordinary wasn’t just what she did — it was how she did it. Linda was brilliant. She worked quietly, without fanfare, always making sure everything went smoothly for everyone else. She was loyal in a way that is rare. She brought a sense of style and grace that elevated everything she touched. She had a gift for making donors feel seen and appreciated, and the relationships she built were genuine and lasting. The Heights is a better place because of her.

    As the mother of three children, involvement in neighborhood activities was a priority for Linda. A neighbor, Diane Stuart, relayed the story of a long-held tradition in North Chevy Chase of holding a 4th of July Celebration each year. For many years, the event was held on Montgomery Avenue in front of Bob and Linda’s home. They were warm and welcoming hosts who knew how to make everyone feel special. Linda leaves behind a legacy of faith, friendship and love for all who knew her.

    A memorial mass will be held at Holy Redeemer Church in Kensington, MD on Monday, February 9, 2026 at 11:00 am.

    In lieu of flowers, the family would welcome contributions to Little Sisters of Poor, whose mission is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and religion a place to live where they will be welcomed until God calls them to home - https://littlesistersofthepoorwashingtondc.org/donate/



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  • Feb 4 Wed Audience Pope Leo XIV about Dei Verbum
    Feb 8 2026

    “Sacred Scripture is the word of God in human words”

    In his 4 February general audience, Pope Leo XIV continued the catechetical cycle on the Second Vatican Council, speaking about the dogmatic constitution “Dei Verbum” and the relationship between the divine Author and the human authors of Sacred Scripture.


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    8 m
  • Homily for the Funeral of Russell Shaw
    Feb 5 2026

    Homily by Fr. Sal Vahi, priest of Opus Dei

    Concluding Remarks by Fr.Timothy K. Baer, St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Laurel, MD

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    21 m
  • (NEWLY RECORDED BY FR. JOE) Funeral Homily for Mary Ann Babendreier
    Feb 3 2026

    By her son Fr. Joe Babendreier, a priest of Opus Dei, and Chaplain at Strathmore School in Kenya.

    Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 12:30 PM at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Silver Spring, MD


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    25 m
  • Dei Verbum -- Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
    Feb 1 2026

    Promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI on November 18, 1965;


    Document of Vatican II

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    29 m