tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8841992273882225141.post2355927434684283342..comments2023-08-17T06:06:23.531-04:00Comments on Ibo et Non Redibo: Christ, be our King!John Ohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07309411001384211788noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8841992273882225141.post-53320687613696982922012-11-25T22:35:20.005-05:002012-11-25T22:35:20.005-05:00Today, we celebrate along with the whole Church th...<i>Today, we celebrate along with the whole Church the Solemnity of Jesus Christ the King.</i><br /><br />The "whole Church" does not celebrate Christ the King today. Roman Catholics who follow the 1962 Missal celebrated Christ the King on the last Sunday of October, the original date of the feast (it was moved to the end of the liturgical year in 1969). Moreover, this is a uniquely Latin feast - it is not celebrated by any of the Eastern Catholic churches. Many good things can be said of this feast, but one cannot say that it is celebrated today by the "whole" Church.Joseph Koczera, S.J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08185534774059012251noreply@blogger.com