Today is the Feast of Christ the King as established by Pope Pius XI in 1925. In the new calendar, this Feast Day has been eliminated. Wait, you say, I thought it was celebrated on the last Sunday of the liturgical season on the new calendar under the name Solemnity of Our Lord Christ, King of the Universe?
Nope. I am reposting my original article on how the Modernists did not move the Feast of Christ the King to the last Sunday of the liturgical year, but actually replaced it! Just like the new catechism, new sacraments, new breviary, new Mass, new Rosary, etc. there is a new Solemnity that refers to Christ the King, but like all the other novelties, it’s a new solemnity with a new theology.
One of the more devious Modernist tricks is to use terminology and ideas that are authentically Catholic and traditional and then misappropriate them for their own purposes. This just happened recently with the encyclical Dilexit Nos on the Sacred Heart devotion, which I did a video on. It happened with the Feast Day of Christ the King as well.
Please get the details and check out the article HERE.