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This weekend we're celebrating the final Sunday of the Liturgical Year, cycle A, with the Feast of Christ the King. Next Sunday we begin a new liturgical year, cycle B, with the First Sunday of Advent.
Christ the King is a really special solemnity for me because it was on this day, over 15 years ago, that I was confirmed. So I always look forward to this feast day every year.
Year A has one of the most beloved psalms of all time, from chapter 23:
"The Lord is my shepherd: there is nothing I shall want."
By Rebecca De La TorreThis weekend we're celebrating the final Sunday of the Liturgical Year, cycle A, with the Feast of Christ the King. Next Sunday we begin a new liturgical year, cycle B, with the First Sunday of Advent.
Christ the King is a really special solemnity for me because it was on this day, over 15 years ago, that I was confirmed. So I always look forward to this feast day every year.
Year A has one of the most beloved psalms of all time, from chapter 23:
"The Lord is my shepherd: there is nothing I shall want."