The Chosen People are more sensitive than the LBGTQ crowd. And it's becoming a pain in the ass.
Christ is King.
The statement is very simple.
For Christians, it is an expression of reverence for Jesus Christ as the King of Kings, as stated in verses such as Matthew 21:5 or Revelation 17:14.
“They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings — and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers.” Revelation 17:14 reads.
But of course, not everyone sees the expression for what it is....
Andrew Klavan went ballistic over this, as did Jenna Ellis and Ben Shapiro, among others. Klavan provided his own personal exegetical study and proclaimed that Christians who use that phrase are 'quoting Scripture as did Satan.'
Next thing, Ellis, Shapiro, and Klavan will organize demonstrations at Catholic churches on the Feast of Christ, King.
Thanks, Andrew. Without you, how would Catholics and other Christians know to bend their knees to the Jews' interpretations of Scripture?
A Foolish Consistency is the hobgoblin of Little minds.....
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This King Is Feared by All Other "Kings"
Herod was the first 'king' to understand the real power of Christ, and Herod was not the last.
There is a reason that all tyrants seek to destroy the Church and the family.
He is given to us and He is our Rock.
https://dad29.blogspot.com/2021/12/this-king-is-feared-by-all-other-kings.html
“Christ Is King!”
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.....So let’s admit, up front, that “Christ is King!” in itself is blameless and admirable. When a Church father or a Mexican priest facing a firing squad said that, it was a magnificent statement of faith. When Pope Pius XI wrote in 1925 about the “social kingship of Christ” it was an eloquent rebuke to atheist totalitarians in Moscow and Berlin. Today, if Chinese Christians whisper it in the face of their torturers, or Coptic Christians spit it out in blood to their ISIS killers, their courage should send shivers down our spines.......
Ben Isn’t Good for the Shapiros
ReplyDeleteWhile I personally dislike Ben Shapiro, it’s not because of his Jewishness, but very much despite it. I resent his habit of petulantly dismissing the interests of those who are weaker than he — for instance, blue collar workers who hope that government tariffs might protect their jobs from imports, or those who hope to retire at 65. Even if you think tariffs or entitlement programs are counterproductive, it’s a bit rich for Shapiro (who asks between $150,000 to $300,000 to give a single speech on campus) to scoff at workers who hope to earn maybe $60,000 sweating in factories for a year.
Shapiro also made the tasteless joke shown above about Jesus Himself, which is both a crime and a blunder — since pro-Jewish American Christians account for most of his supporters, and stand as the last great defenders of Israel’s safety today. Indeed, till 1948, the United States was the single most welcoming place for Jews of any nation on earth. Thank God for that. Maybe secular Americans of Jewish descent ought to reexamine their habitual support for radical secularization. What if it turns out that in an American Protestant context, a robust Christian culture is good for Jewish safety and freedom? As pro-Hamas students hunt Jews in the dorms at once-Protestant Harvard, I’m tempted to ask, “Do you miss us yet?”
“Christ Is King!”
https://stream.org/christ-is-king/
A a hymn for Christ the King -- Christus Vincit -- sung by the Cappella Victoria Jakarta, and conducted by Sabrina Pugliano:
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Christus vincit,
Christus regnat,
Christus, Christus imperat
Laudate Dominum, laudate omnes gentes
collaudate eum omnes populi laudate
Christus vincit,
Christus regnat,
Christus, Christus imperat
Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia eius
et veritas Domini
manet in aeternum
Christus vincit,
Christus regnat,
Christus, Christus imperat
Gloria Patri et Filio
et Spiritui Sancto
Sicut erat in principio et nunc
et semper
et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
Christus vincit,
Christus regnat,
Christus, Christus imperat
ReplyDelete“Where is the Christian who can speak or even think of this evening without the most holy sentiments of love arising in his heart as the scene of the Holy Paschal Table, round which Jesus and His disciples were seated, rises up before his spiritual view? What mighty love was that which impelled the Son of God to institute this Most Holy Sacrament, that He might remain with us even to the consummation of the world! What a pledge of this faithful love! And, of all the Apostles, none more fully realized this than St. John, the disciple whom Jesus loved; and who, on that evening, enjoyed the privilege and happiness of being nearest the Lord at the Last Supper, and of leaning his head on the bosom of Jesus. In the whole course of his life St. John never forgot that evening. He styles himself the disciple whom Jesus loved, and to whom this great grace was granted; but gives us to understand that we also are permitted to participate therein in its plenitude, for he says expressly: “Those whom Jesus loved, He has loved until the end of time.”
— Fr. Francis Xavier Weninger, 1876