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Christ the King 36cm/14.25"
Christ the King Statue 36cm/14.25"
by Joseph Studio

The 14.25" Christ the King Figure from the acclaimed Joseph's Studio Renaissance Collection is meticulously crafted by master artisans with great attention to color and detail. It is a fantastic addition to any home or devotion area.
  • Dimensions: 14.25"H
  • Materials: Resin/Stone Mix

Joseph's Studio collection offers the highest quality and most intricately designed religious figurines, statues, busts and more. They are each hand-painted and made of the best materials. 

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Christ the King
Christ the King
encyclicals from Popes Leo XIII, St. Pius X, Pius XI, and Pius XII in their entirety, plus articles from the late Cardinal Pie, Fr. Juan Carlos Iscara, FSSPX, and Dr. John Rao

The Role of Christ's Kingship in Society

Throughout the centuries of faith, one ideal kept various nations and peoples united: the Kingship of our Lord Jesus Christ over individuals and nations. Rejected by the Protestant revolutionaries, attacked by the architects of the Enlightenment, and ignored and derided in our own age, ignorance of the doctrine of Christ's Kingship lies at the heart of the present crisis.This little book provides the reader with the key texts to understand, love, and defend this teaching.

This book presents the relevant encyclicals from Popes Leo XIII, St. Pius X, Pius XI, and Pius XII in their entirety, plus articles from the late Cardinal Pie, Fr. Juan Carlos Iscara, FSSPX, and Dr. John Rao. A must-have for those Catholics committed to restoring all things in Christ.
Previously titled: Reflections on the Kingship of Christ.

Large format to better enable study groups.

Paperback, size 9" x 7", 190 pages
$32.00
The Kingship of Christ according to St Thomas Aquinas

The Kingship of Christ according to St Thomas Aquinas
by Fr Denis Fahey

“I repeatedly promised Saint Peter that if I ever got the chance, I would teach the truth about his Master in the way he and his successors, the Roman Pontiffs, wanted it done. That is what I have striven to do and am doing.”    —Rev. Denis Fahey

This book is the first published by Fr. Denis Fahey, the great apostle of the Kingship of Christ in the 20th century. In it he lays down the essential philosophical and theological principles that undergird and enliven the entire published corpus of his life’s work in defense of the Social Rights of God, in direct opposition to the nefarious Declaration of the Rights of Man that was the published declaration of war against Catholic civilization issued by the “enlightened” Freemasons who were responsible for the French Revolution.

The war that Fr. Fahey so clearly delineated and chronicled is still engaged, even though few Catholics understand the nature and the extent of this war against human society and especially against Our Lord in His Mystical Body, the Catholic Church. The two ancient battle cries “We will not have this Man rule over us!” and “Non Serviam!” have been vividly revived in the 20th century by a host of enemies of Christ’s Kingship over human society. Until all human society—especially national governments—publicly recognize that Kingship, civilization will continue on its downward spiral.

We hope that the re-publication of Fr. Fahey’s works will assist the Faithful in their attempts to restore all things in Christ for the future of our children and our children’s children and for the Greater Glory of God!

Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 196 pages

$30.00  Inc Tax
The Reign of Christ the King
The Reign of Christ the King
in Both Public and Private Life
by Michael Davies

In December of 1925, Pope Pius XI declared the answer to this simple question—Pax Christi in Regno Christi (The peace of Christ is in the kingdom of Christ).

His idea was clear: our world is chaotic and hopeless because man does not recognize the sovereignty of Christ. Christ’s kingly authority has been largely ignored by social and political groups, and even the Church has failed to properly proclaim this great truth.

God’s law is higher than any human law; His justice is beyond our comprehension. Jesus Christ is King of the Universe and ruler of all things—but how often do our political or private actions acknowledge this reality?

Author Michael Davies explores all the places where the sovereignty of Christ has been ignored or attacked. Some of the places he points to include our modern understanding of rights, our laws and conventions, and our social and political ideologies.

In order to combat the rebellion against Jesus’s sovereignty, Michael Davies explains how we can correctly submit to Jesus’s authority in every part of our lives. Most importantly, he will show you the importance of the Feast of Christ the King and the many other ways we can participate in defending Christ’s kingdom.

The honest and brilliant writing of Michael Davies makes this booklet an exciting read, as well as a manual to help diagnose and treat the many issues of our modern-day life.

“For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king.” (Isaias 33:22)

Booklet, size 6" x 3.75", 36 pages
in Both Public and Private Life
$4.40  Inc Tax
All Hail Christ the King
All Hail Christ the King
by Fr Francis Xavier Lasance

“The peace of Christ is the Kingdom of Christ! This is the watchword of the Vicar of Christ. Rulers and people alike must render obedience to the Kingship of Christ if peace and happiness are to prevail on earth.”  - Fr. Francis Xavier Lasance

In a time of rampant societal discord and moral decline, Christ's earthly kingship is needed more than ever.

Christ must be recognized both privately in our hearts and homes, and publicly in our nations and their institutions. This little collection of devotions to Christ the King is a spiritually beneficial tool to foster the respect and homage that we, in justice, owe as a society to our Savior, Creator, and King.

Booklet, size 6" x 4", pages
$19.90
Encyclical: Quas Primas
Encyclical: Quas Primas
On the Kingship of Christ
by Pope Pius XII

Proclaims the Feast of Christ the King. The nature of this Kingship, its advantages, opportunities, and expectations. The relationship between Church and State.

Booklet, 23 pages
On the Kingship of Christ
$6.50  Inc Tax
Christ the King
Christ the King
by Dom Jean de Monléon, O.S.B.

Modern men want at all costs to banish God from their social life, from their intelligence and from their heart. But by this triple denial, they are dooming themselves to a triple ruin: perpetual social conflict, blindness of intelligence, shame, misery and degradation.

In order to escape such great evils and return to the right path, the human race has no other option than to listen to the voice of its Leader and walk in the footsteps of Him Who alone is capable of giving it peace, light and happiness. It is precisely for this purpose that the Church offers us the feast of Christ the King for our meditation.

Dom Jean de Monléon (1890-1981) was a Benedictine monk. He became Prior of his monastery, Abbaye Sainte-Marie in Paris, from where he wrote numerous books on Sacred Scripture to make it better known and loved and to answer the objections of the Modernists. He is also known for his treatises on prayer and on Christ the King (the present volume). Dom de Monléon wrote this book after the publication of Quas Primas by Pope Pius XI in 1925.

Paperback, size 8" x 5.25", 116 pages
$20.00
Litany in Honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
Litany in Honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
by Rev. Joseph Wolf

Contains the Litany in Honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King in Latin and in English. Also contains Indulgenced Prayer to Christ the King and Dedications of the Human Race.

Booklet, size 5.5" x 3.6", 12 pages, Impr 1942
$8.00
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