Today, the last Sunday of ordinary time the Church in a special way
invites us to celebrate Jesus Christ our anointed king who overcame suffering
and death, and so brought us out of darkness into his kingdom of light. On 7th July 2009, during the funeral of Michael
Jackson, the presiding pastor said: “Behold the king of pop ready to face
the King of the world.” Today (34th Sunday),
the entire world stands still and bows to the King of kings and the Lord of
lords (Rev 17, 14), and the Holy Mother Church celebrates the feast of Christ
the King and Sovereign ruler of the Universe (Dan 7, 14). Pope Pius XI
instituted the Feast of Christ the King in 1925 in response to growing
nationalism and secularism. In initiating this feast, the Church wanted
to take our worship of Jesus from the privacy of our hearts and to proudly
proclaim his public reign as well. The title of the feast was “Jesu
Christi Regis” (Our Lord Jesus Christ the King). Again, in his
1969 motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis, Pope Paul VI gave the celebration
a new title: “Iesu Christi universorum Regis” (Our Lord Jesus
Christ King of the Universe). He also gave it a new date: the last Sunday in
the liturgical year and assigned to it the highest rank, that of “Solemnity.”
As we celebrate this feast let us ask ourselves: “Who reigns in my heart? Jesus
or the evil one? Am I happy to be a subject of His kingdom? What are the values
of his kingdom that I admire and try to inculcate into my life?
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