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AND TODAY WE CELEBRATE… The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22)

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“To him belong glory and power for ever.”

 

The Meaning of the Celebration

 

+ This feast was introduced by Pope Pius XI in 1925 in response to the rising nationalism, secularism, and new forms injustice that emerged in the years after the First World War.

 

+ In the encyclical Quas Primas, Pope Pius reminded Christians that the Kingdom to which they belong is “spiritual and concerned with spiritual things… it demands of its subjects a spirit of detachment from riches and earthly things, and a spirit of gentleness. They must hunger and thirst after justice and more than this, they must deny themselves and carry the cross” (no 15).

 

+ The prayers and readings assigned for this solemnity present a rich and varied presentation of Christ the King, drawing on numerous images from Sacred Scripture.

 

+ Falling as it does (in the Ordinary Form of the Mass) on the final Sunday of the year, this solemn celebration focus our attention on the One who is the “goal of human history, the focal point of the desires of history and of civilization, the center of humankind, the joy of all hearts, and the fulfillment of all aspirations.” (Gaudium et spes, no. 45).

 

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For prayer and reflection

 

“How worthy is the Lamb who was slain.

to receive power and divinity,

and wisdom and strength and honor.

To him belong glory and power for ever and ever.”—Entrance antiphon for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

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Spiritual bonus

 

On November 22, we celebrate the memory of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians and singers.

 

Prayer

 

Almighty ever-living God,

whose will is to restore all things

in your beloved Son, the King of the universe,

grant, we pray,

that the whole creation, set free from slavery,

may render your majesty service

and ceaselessly proclaim your praise.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,

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who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, for ever and ever.

Amen.

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Raphael Benedict

Raphael Benedict is a Catholic who wants nothing but to spread the catholic faith to reach the ends of the world. Make this possible by always sharing any article or prayers posted on your social media platforms. Remain blessed

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