To overcome a divided and overly individualistic approach to faith, the Church can restore the feast of Christ the King to its original date, the last Sunday of October.
Pope Leo XIV urged the faithful, especially those in public life, not to live "divided lives," where faith is compartmentalized and excluded from shaping every area of life.
Faith is not a private hobby; it is the foundation by which we order our actions, relationships, and society itself.
The feast of Christ the King was originally instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1925 as a response to growing secularism and nationalism.
Restoring the feast to its original date can help the faithful overcome a divided approach to faith.
Author's summary: Restore Christ the King feast to its original date.