November 23: Christ the King Feast

The Christ the King Feast is a Catholic celebration observed on the last Sunday of the liturgical year, which falls on November 23 this year. Originally initiated by Pope Pius XI as a response to the rise of secularism, it aims to remind both Catholics and Christians of all denominations of Jesus Christ's authority as the 'King of Kings.' The feast emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's teachings in an increasingly secular world. Celebrations typically include church services that honor Jesus Christ and reflect on his role as a ruler who brings order, unity, and protection to his followers. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops highlights this day as a reminder of Christ's eternal reign, contrasting it with the transient nature of human governments.

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November 23: Christ the King Feast


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