The Solemnity of Christ the King



Celebrating Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe


Today the Church celebrates Our Lord Jesus’ dominion over all of his creation. This solemnity was created 100 years ago to encourage the Church and the world that Jesus is the true King, and humans find true happiness and peace in following God’s law, which he established for our good.

Christ’s universal kingship reminds us of his command: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Our ministry often brings us into the heart of the secular world, where we preach “Jesus Christ, and him crucified” (1 Corinthians 2:2). We minister in the biggest cities of North America, and our Dominican brothers throughout the world preach in almost every language. By publicly proclaiming the saving truth of Jesus Christ, we honor his kingship. 

One of the most beautiful expressions of our public presence is the yearly Christ the King procession from the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. The Dominican Friars lead the parish in a public witness to Christ’s universal kingship. We strive to be a daily reminder to the world of God’s truth, love and providential care for all.

The Dominican friars are called to preach the Gospel in every age and in every place it is needed. Through preaching, teaching, pastoral ministry, and the formation of new friars, they work to bring the truth of Christ to a world searching for meaning and hope.

Reflections like this one are made possible because of the faithful support of friends like you. Your generosity helps sustain the friars in their mission to proclaim the Gospel, serve the Church, and form future preachers of the faith.

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