Reflecting Christ the King: Seeing, Trusting, and Helping in His Name

How or where do you see Christ? Do you let Him guide you to where He needs you? We are asked to look into the face of others and see Him there. But are we willing to extend our hands to help another? On the Feast of Christ the King let us remember Christ is not king of an earthly world as the secular world would see. He did not ask the governments to help another. He asks us. How can we help another today?

Recognizing Christ in the faces of those around us calls for an open heart and a willingness to act with compassion. It’s easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget the simple acts of kindness that can make a significant difference. Whether it’s lending a listening ear, offering a helping hand, or simply being present for someone in need, these small gestures reflect Christ’s love and mercy in the world. By allowing Him to guide us, we become instruments of His grace, making His presence known through our actions.

Moreover, trusting in the Blessed Trinity helps us grow spiritually and strengthens our relationship with God. It encourages us to seek His presence and rely on His grace in all aspects of our lives. As we deepen our trust in Him, we become more attuned to His will and more open to the transformative power of His love, creating a lasting foundation for our lives.

Below is a homily from today’s mass.

Let’s joyfully celebrate the Feast of Christ the King, embracing the powerful truth that Our Lord is the Mighty God!


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