~The Feast of Christ
the King~
"That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of
those
that are in Heaven,
on earth and under the earth:
And that every tongue should confess that
the Lord Jesus Christ
is in the glory of God the Father."
Philippians 2:10-11
Christ Himself speaks of His Own kingly authority
[see link for Bible Citations]: in His last discourse, speaking of the
rewards and punishments that will
be
the eternal lot of the just and the damned; in His reply to the Roman
magistrate,
who asked Him publicly whether He were a king or not; after His
resurrection,
when giving to His Apostles the mission of teaching and Baptizing all
nations,
He took the opportunity to call Himself king, confirming the title
publicly, and solemnly proclaimed that all power was given Him in
Heaven
and on earth. These words can only be taken to indicate the
greatness
of his power, the infinite extent of His kingdom. What wonder, then,
that
He Whom St. John calls the "prince of the kings of the earth"
appears
in the Apostle's vision of the future as He Who "hath on His garment
and
on His thigh written 'King of kings and Lord of lords!'." It is
Christ
Whom the Father "hath appointed heir of all things"; "for He must
reign
until at the end of the world He hath put all his enemies under the
feet
of God and the Father."
It was surely right, then, in view of the common teaching of the
sacred books, that the
Catholic Church, which is the kingdom of Christ on earth, destined
to be spread among all men and all nations, should with every token of
veneration salute her Author and Founder in her annual liturgy as King
and Lord, and as King of Kings. And, in fact, she used these titles,
giving
expression with wonderful variety of language to one and the same
concept,
both in ancient psalmody and in the Sacramentaries.
Pope Pius XI, Encyclical Letter, QUAS PRIMAS, #11-12
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FROM LITANIES
THIS DIRECTORY:
The Feast of Christ the King: From the ROMAN MISSAL
Recognition of the Reign of Christ
Novena to Christ the King
Citations on Christ's Kingship from
Scripture
Christ, in Highest Heaven Enthroned: Hymn and
Midi
View a Russian Icon of Christ the King
FROM THE CHRIST THE KING DIRECTORY:
Prayer to Christ the King
Hail Christ
O Jesus, King Most Wonderful
Thy Kingdom Come
The Kingship of Christ
The Reign of Christ the King--------Encyclicals
on Christ the King
FROM THE LITANIES DIRECTORY:
The
Litany of the
Holy Name of Jesus
The
Litany of
Christ the King
The
Litany of Divine
Providence
The
Litany in Honor of Jesus, King of All
Nations
The
Litany of the Mercy of God
The
Litany of the Love of God
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