‘The Carpenter’s Son’ Reimagines the Boyhood of Christ
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A striking message has begun to appear in marquees, bridges and walls of several Spanish cities such as Madrid, Seville, Leon, Oviedo and Barcelona: “Like it or not, Spain is a monarchy. Long live Christ the King!” With it, the Hispanic Rescue Association has launched a public campaign to promote devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus within the framework of the Solemnity of Christ the King, which will be held next November 23.
Seeing Beyond the Cross: Feast of Christ the King
At Jesus’ Nativity, wise men asked, “Where is He Who has been born King of the Jews?” Herod wanted to kill Him. Thirty-three years later, the Jews finally acknowledged their King. How? Gospel (Read Lk. 23:35-43) This Sunday, on the Feast of Christ the King, St. Luke describes a scene from Christ’s Crucifixion. As Jesus moved through His earthly ministry, He stirred up a great deal of Messianic expectation. That excitement reached fever pitc…
Residents of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat this week were confronted with a billboard on one of their streets featuring a large image of Jesus Christ wearing a golden crown alongside the message, "Whether you like it or not, Spain is a monarchy. Long live Christ the King!" The Catalan city is one of more than 15 Spanish cities chosen by the Catholic association Rescoldo Hispánico to display "hundreds of posters, billboards, and signs" with a message…
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