Feast of Christ the King
The Feast of Christ the King is a Christian celebration observed on the last Sunday of the liturgical year, typically in November. Established by Pope Pius XI in 1925, this feast emphasizes the sovereignty of Jesus Christ over all aspects of life, including politics, society, and the individual believer. It serves as a reminder of Christ's ultimate authority and the call for Christians to live according to His teachings.
The feast is marked by special liturgies and prayers in many Christian denominations, including the Catholic Church. It encourages the faithful to reflect on their commitment to Christ and to promote His values in the world. The celebration often includes processions, hymns, and readings that highlight the kingship of Christ.