It’s kinda cheating to have Christ the King as a patron, but we’re taking it! Feast of Christ the King is also known as

• D. N. Iesu Christi universorum Regis
• Our Lord Jesus Christ King of All
• Christo Rey

This feast occurs on the last Sunday in the liturgical year. It was Instituted to give public homage to Christ, the Ruler of the world, by Pope Pius XI, 1925. Every year on this day is renewed the consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

The earliest date on which it can occur is 20 November and the latest is 26 November. Traditional Catholics observe it on its original date, the last Sunday of October.

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