No. The Feast of Christ the King is the last Sunday in Ordinary Time.
The feast day of Christ the King is the last Sunday of the Liturgical year. It is followed by the First Sunday of Advent. Every celebrated holiday of the Liturgical year falls between the First Sunday of Advent and Christ the King.
The feast of Christ the King. The following Sunday starts Advent and a new liturgical year begins
It is the end of the church year in Ordinary time. The seasonof Advent follows
Answer:The feast of Christ the King falls on the last Sunday before Advent, which is also the last Sunday in the liturgical year. It is celebrated by focusing in worship on the "Kingship" of Christ. What does it mean that Christ is sovereign in all creation, in the church and in the lives of believers?
The feast of Christ the King ends the liturgical year.
This year, 2011, the feast of Christ the King falls on Sunday, November 20.
The last Sunday of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church is known as the Feast of Christ the King. It falls between 20 and 26 of November, depending on the year. On the old Church calendar, the feast of Christ the King fell on the last Sunday of October, leaving the last Sunday in the liturgical year to be marked by the 24th - 28th Sunday after Pentecost, depending on how late Easter had happened that year.
The last Sunday of Ordinary Time is celebrated as the Feast of Christ the King. This feast emphasizes the universal reign of Christ over all creation and is observed in the Catholic Church and some other Christian denominations. It serves as a reminder of Christ's sovereignty and the call for believers to recognize and submit to His authority in their lives. This celebration typically occurs the Sunday before Advent begins.
Christ The King of the Last Sunday of the Liturgical Year. The following Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent.
Advent - the beginning of the Liturgical Year Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time which ends on the Feast of Christ the King and a new Liturgical Year begins the following Sunday with Advent..
Corpus Christi Sunday is a Christian feast day that celebrates the belief in the real presence of the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. It is typically observed on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, although in some countries it is celebrated on the following Sunday. Christ the King, on the other hand, is a solemnity in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church that honors Jesus as the King of the Universe. It is celebrated on the last Sunday of the liturgical year, just before Advent begins.
The first Sunday of Advent is the first day of Advent. The date varies from year to year.