Solemnity of Christ the King 2024
Charles speaks with staff at the new distribution center, designed to save and circulate surplus food and to support communities in need. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Image s Last week, King Charles of England celebrated his 76th birthday—not with a lavish party or royal spectacle, but by hosting a surplus food festival. Instead of focusing on receiving, he used his platform to give back, directing attention to those in need by addressing food waste and hunger. It was a beautiful example of stewardship, with a king using his influence to serve rather than to be served. Today, as we approach the feast of Christ the King, this story can help us reflect on what true kingship means. King Charles’s gesture gives us a glimpse, but Christ’s kingship goes even deeper. Christ is a king who didn’t seek His own glory or personal gain. Instead, He came to serve, ultimately laying down His life for us. Unlike any earthly king, Christ’s kingdom is rooted not in power, but in truth and sacrificial