Sermon
of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
for the Feast of Christ the King
October
29, 1989
Dublin, Ireland
In
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
My
dear brethren,
It
is a great pleasure for me to meet you again in this magnificent
church. Four years ago I was here to bless this church and now I
am here for the Feast of Jesus Christ, the King.
We
must thank God for the many blessings, many graces, He gives you
in this church by the ministry of your beloved priests. How many
graces, how many blessings you receive by the Holy Sacrifice of
the Mass, by the Sacrament of Holy Communion, by the Sacrament of
Penance! We must thank God.
I
am very happy to celebrate this Sacrifice of the Mass this day of
the Feast of Jesus Christ, the King. He is really King. In 1925
Pope Pius XI wrote a magnificent encyclical letter, Quas Primas,
on Christ the King. I was then a seminarian in Rome and I remember
very well when the Pope published this beautiful encyclical.
It
is true that Jesus Christ is a King. He is King by nature because
He is true God and by reason of the union of the divine nature with
the human nature. Jesus Christ is really King. He is also King by
conquest, by His Cross. By His sacrifice on the Cross, Jesus Christ
became King of all souls. He gave His life and blood to save all
souls. Therefore He is King of all souls. But you know, now, in
our time, many refuse to acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
They are opposed to the principle of the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
It is a great sadness when we know that after the Second Vatican
Council the Vatican authorities requested many Catholic countries
to abandon the idea of the Kingship of Jesus Christ as they did
in your beloved country, Ireland.
I
remember when I visited Ireland many years ago, I met your great
President, Eamonn De Valera. He was a great Catholic. He certainly
would refuse to say that Jesus Christ is not King of Ireland. But
after the Council the Vatican authorities requested from the President
of Ireland to abandon the principle of the Kingship of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is no more publicly acclaimed King of Ireland; it is
the same in many Catholic countries. The Vatican asked, for example,
Italy, Colombia and other countries to abandon the principle that
the Catholic religion is the public religion of the State. Why?
Jesus
Christ is King of all countries, of all men; so, we must remain
in, and profess this Catholic Faith. And we, personally, are very
happy to celebrate this great Feast of Jesus Christ, the King, because
we have this Catholic belief in the Kingship of Jesus Christ over
the whole world, the universal, social Kingship of Jesus Christ.
We need to do everything possible to extend this Kingdom of Jesus
Christ in our souls, in our bodies, in our families, in our countries.
We must extend the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in our minds by the practice
of the Catholic Faith. The Catholic Faith is the obedience to the
Kingdom of Jesus Christ in our souls. We must extend this Kingdom
of Jesus Christ in our wills, by following the laws of Jesus Christ,
and in our families, so that He rules all the Catholic faithful.
We
must recognize the Kingdom of Jesus Christ and we must also labor
to extend the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in our countries. You know
that in Protestant countries, the Protestant religion is acknowledged
as the public religion. For example, in Norway and Sweden the public
religion is the Protestant religion. Why, then, do Catholics not
have the same rights in Catholic countries? It is extraordinary.
How is it possible that the Vatican has asked Catholic countries
not to profess themselves, publicly, Catholic, but only privately?
That is incredible. I told this to Pope John Paul II in my audience
with him [1978]. That isn't Catholic teaching. The teaching of
the Catholic Church is that we must do all in our power to extend
the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, the social Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
So, by this change in the Church, many Catholic countries are abandoning
the law of Jesus Christ Christian law. The law permitting abortion
and contraception is a law opposed to Catholic families. We must
pray, my dear brethren, we must pray and ask God, by the intercession
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, that the Kingdom of Jesus Christ will
return, will come back in our cities, in our countries.
In
heaven, Jesus Christ is King and we pray in the Our father that
“Thy kingdom come.” That is a true Catholic prayer.
I
hope that you are happy to have taken the decision to remain true
Catholics because this is the aim of our Society, of our reaction
against the errors of the Conciliar Church. Our reaction is only
a Catholic reaction. There is no other explanation for our difficulties
with modern Rome. It is because we have taken this decision to remain
true Catholics, to keep the true Catholic Faith. We have never changed
and cannot change because the Catholic Faith is always the same.
During centuries and centuries, the Catholic Faith did not change.
It is those who change the Catholic Faith who are the real schismatics,
who are heretics. Not we. With the grace of God, we remain true
Catholics. We keep all the articles of the Creed, all the seven
Sacraments, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass without any change. That
is the will of God, of Jesus Christ. That is the true Kingdom of
Jesus Christ in our souls, in our families.
We
must thank God for the grace to remain true Catholics. It is very
important in order to save our souls and the souls of our children.
Today
we must pray to Our Lord Jesus Christ, we must pray to the Blessed
Virgin Mary to remain true Catholics and to do everything possible
to become saints. We must come to church frequently, pray in our
church, receive the graces of the sacraments in order to become
saints, to sanctify our souls and to go to heaven with all the members
of our families and all those who kept the Catholic Faith here on
earth and now enjoy the happiness of heaven.
In
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Courtesy of the Angelus
Press, Regina Coeli House
2918 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64109
Vol. XIV,
No. 4, Apr. 1991
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