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'''Christ the King''' is a recent feast, instituted in 1925 in celebration of Mussolini's rescue of the Italian monarchy.   In 1969 it was moved from the last Sunday before {{CiteCat|All Saints}} to last Sunday before {{CiteCat|Advent}}, crowning the {{CiteCat|Sacred music by season|church year}} as the last Sunday of [[Ordinary Time]].
'''Christ the King''' is a relatively recently-established feast, instituted in 1925 by Pope Pius XI in response to growing nationalism and secularism. In 1969 it was moved from the last Sunday before {{CiteCat|All Saints}} to last Sunday before {{CiteCat|Advent}}, crowning the {{CiteCat|Sacred music by season|church year}} as the last Sunday of [[Ordinary Time]]. The models for the neogregorian chants are described in [https://www.liturgicalartsjournal.com/2020/10/christus-vincit-music-for-feast-of.html  Christus Vincit: Music for the Feast of 
Christ the King] (Liturgical Arts Journal 26 Oct 2020)


{{WikipediaLink|Feast of Christ the King}}
{{WikipediaLink|Feast of Christ the King}}


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|[[Mass#Proper of the Mass|proper]]
![[Mass#Proper of the Mass|Proper]]
|[[Liber usualis]]
![[Liber usualis]]
|Gregorian Missal (1990)
!Gregorian Missal (1990)
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|{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Introits|Introit}}:  
|''Dignus est Agnus'' <br>
|''Dignus est Agnus'' <br>
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|based on ''Dum sanctificatus'' (Wed. in Lent IV)
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|{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Graduals|Gradual}}:  
|''Dominabitur''
|''Dominabitur''
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|after ''[[Omnes de Saba]]'' (Epiphany)
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|-
|[[Alleluia|Alleluia verse]]:  
![[Alleluia|Alleluia verse]]:  
|''Potestas ejus''
|''Potestas ejus''
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|after ''[[Christus resurgens]]'' (Easter 4)
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|-
|{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Offertories|Offertory}}:  
|''Postula a me''
|''Postula a me''
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|from 2 Christmas chants: ''Tui sunt coeli & Laetentur''
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|-
|{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:  
!{{CiteCat|Communions|Communion}}:  
|''Sedebit Dominus Rex'' <br>
|''Sedebit Dominus Rex'' <br>
|Year A: ''Amen dico vobis''
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A   : ''Amen dico vobis (quod uni)''<br>
B, C : ''Sedebit Dominus Rex''
|''Sedebit'' after ''[[Ecce Dominus veniet]]'' (Ember Fri. in Advent)
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[[Category:Sundays after Pentecost| 34]]

Latest revision as of 13:59, 22 October 2022

Christ the King is a relatively recently-established feast, instituted in 1925 by Pope Pius XI in response to growing nationalism and secularism. In 1969 it was moved from the last Sunday before All Saints to last Sunday before Advent, crowning the church year as the last Sunday of Ordinary Time. The models for the neogregorian chants are described in Christus Vincit: Music for the Feast of 
Christ the King (Liturgical Arts Journal 26 Oct 2020)

View the Wikipedia article on Christ the King.

Proper Liber usualis Gregorian Missal (1990)
Introit: Dignus est Agnus
based on Dum sanctificatus (Wed. in Lent IV)
Gradual: Dominabitur after Omnes de Saba (Epiphany)
Alleluia verse: Potestas ejus after Christus resurgens (Easter 4)
Offertory: Postula a me from 2 Christmas chants: Tui sunt coeli & Laetentur
Communion: Sedebit Dominus Rex

A  : Amen dico vobis (quod uni)
B, C : Sedebit Dominus Rex

Sedebit after Ecce Dominus veniet (Ember Fri. in Advent)