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  2. Feast of Christ the King - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of Christ the King is observed in the Methodist Churches, such as the United Methodist Church, as the last Sunday of the liturgical season of Kingdomtide. [24] [25] The season of Kingdtomtide itself starts on Trinity Sunday and culminates in the Feast of Christ the King. [25] Some Methodist parishes have been dedicated to Christ the ...

  3. Kingdomtide - Wikipedia

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    Kingdomtide or the Kingdom Season is a liturgical season observed in the autumn by some Anglican and Protestant denominations of Christianity. [1] The season of Kingdomtide was initially promoted in America in the late 1930s, particularly when in 1937 the US Federal Council of Churches recommended that the entirety of the summer calendar between Pentecost and Advent be named Kingdomtide. [2]

  4. Good Friday - Wikipedia

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    2024 date: March 29 (Western) ... Good Friday is a Christian holy day observing the crucifixion of ... commemorating Christ the King who humbled himself for the ...

  5. Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Church of Canada's 'Book of Common Prayer' (1962) retains the date of 7 August, but as a commemoration, not a feast day. [7] Many Eastern Churches celebrate the feast on 1 January. [1] The United Methodist Church observes the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus on 1 January, with the liturgical colour of the day being white/gold. [8]

  6. Ordinary Time - Wikipedia

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    The last day of Ordinary Time is the day before the First Sunday of Advent. The last Sunday of Ordinary Time is the Solemnity of Christ the King, with the Sunday before that being the Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, with the ordinal numbers counting backwards from that point. [5]

  7. King Charles and Queen Camilla Wore This Underrated Color for ...

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    On Saturday, King Charles and Queen Camilla released their annual 2024 Christmas card. In the snapshot—which was taken by Millie Pilkington (Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding ...

  8. Christ the King - Wikipedia

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    Christ the King is a title of Jesus in Christianity referring to the idea of the Kingdom of God where Christ is described as being seated at the right hand of God. [ 1 ] Many Christian denominations consider the kingly office of Christ to be one of the threefold offices : Christ is a prophet, priest, and king.

  9. King Charles and Queen Camilla Share Their 2024 ... - AOL

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    December 9, 2024 at 11:27 AM "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." King Charles and Queen Camilla have shared their annual Christmas card.