In his reigning among us, Christ offers a share of his glory, a glory that we can begin to comprehend and experience only in ...
We are called to acknowledge that Jesus is in fact our King. There comes a time when we must personally affirm what the ...
The apocalyptic Scripture passages at the end of the liturgical year tell us humanity is capable of screwing it up so badly ...
This past Sunday was the Feast of Christ the King. In the Church Year, it is that time between the seasons of Pentecost and ...
King Henry V famously turned to violence to undo his humiliation, and, against all odds, he won a victory over the French at ...
This Sunday is a yearly reminder that Christ is our only Lord—and that while governments rise and fall, he is Lord eternal.
We can look to the Old Testament to find encouragement through the life of King David and his place in the story of the ...
Within our American culture we rightfully bristle at the idea of a sovereign authority who would be completely in charge of ...
Just as soldiers prove their dedication to our country through courageous service, so we renew our commitment to Jesus as the King of our lives, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
In 1925, in the wake of the horror of the Great War, Pope Pius XI created the Solemnity of Christ the King, which we ...