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About Solemnity Christ the King
The Feast of Christ the King is a last holy Sunday in the western liturgical calendar, celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church and by many Protestants. Christ the King is celebrates the all embracing authority of Christ as King and Lord of the cosmos. Solemnity Christ the King is called the Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King. This feast celebrated on the before a new year begins with the First Sunday. Jesus Christ is the King of Universe, the King of all creation, of all things seen and unseen. The Feast of Christ the King is thus on the Sunday that falls between 20 and 26 November, inclusive. Christ the King is a title of the Jesus based on several passages of Scripture and, in general, used by all Christians.
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