The Feast of Christ the King, also known as the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, is primarily observed in the Roman Catholic Church. It was instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1925 to affirm the authority of Christ in a world increasingly marked by secularism and nationalism. Initially celebrated on the last Sunday of October, it was later moved to the last Sunday of the liturgical year, which typically falls in November.
While it originated in the Catholic tradition, other Christian denominations have also begun to recognize and celebrate this feast, although the specific observances and significance may vary. Some Protestant churches may refer to it as Reign of Christ Sunday, emphasizing Christ's kingship and authority over the entire universe.
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