Monday, January 6, 2014

The Epiphany -- the original feast of Christ the King On this day was born, in 1412, Saint Joan of Arc. Having accomplished her earthly, political mission, a mission which was of supernatural, prophetic, divine origin, she continues from the glory of Paradise, her continuing mission: apostle, teacher and defender of the social kingship of our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the universe, and therefore the King of the Nations. In the cathedral of Reims, having obtained that the Dauphin, Charles, receive consecration as King of France, Joan suddenly asked: Sire, give me France! After her insistence, and his understandable hesitation, documents were drawn up, giving France to the Maid. She then said, "the Pucelle gives France to Jesus Christ". After some time in prayer, she then said: "Jesus Christ gives and entrusts France to King Charles, to be ruled in His (Christ's) Name". All real authority is from God, through Christ "from whom we receive everything that is good". It is not enough that some private persons from various nations adore Him. The nations as such must worship and obey Him.

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