Take this coming Sunday, November 24. In many liturgical traditions, it’s Christ the King Sunday, the last day of the church calendar. Until a few weeks ago, I assumed it had been marked by the ...
In Catholic churches the last Sunday of the liturgical year (Nov. 24 this year) is the feast of Christ the King, which reminds us Christ is not only spiritually supreme but also politically supreme.
Sunday, Nov. 24, is the Solemnity of Christ the King. Mass readings: Daniel 7:13-14; Psalm 93:1, 1-2, 5; Revelation 1:5-8; John 18:33b-37. We are called to acknowledge that Jesus is in fact our King.
Image Courtesy of Pat Ryan By Zachary Lichter CUA’s Campus Ministry and St. John Paul II (JPII) Seminary celebrated the ...
Christ "is the image of the invisible God." That idea has inspired thousands of representations of Jesus of decidedly wide-ranging degrees of artistic quality. One of the oldest images we have is ...