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| [[File:Spas vsederzhitel sinay.jpg|thumb|300px]] | | * [[Feast of Christ, the King]] |
| Final feast of the Church's [[Liturgical Year]].
| | * [[The Christ, the King]] |
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| Celebrates Jesus seated at the right hand of the Father, reigning in splendor, and preparing to come (advent) again in glory to judge the living and the dead.
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| The feast of Christ, the King, is overshadowed by Advent and Christmas. This is a great shame because it is the summit of the whole year--the point toward which everything is moving.
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| At the end of the liturgical year, we celebrate Jesus coming in glory at the end of everything.
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| "Comfort one another with these words" (1 Thess?).
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| "Marana tha! Come, Lord Jesus!" (Rev).
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| ''I need to work on [[The Trouble with "Christ"]]. This whole feast is named in order to try to teach us the original meaning of the word, "Christ"!
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| [[Category:Liturgical Year]]
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