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Today’s gospel reading is about the interrogation with the Roman governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate, and our Lord Jesus Christ inside the Praetorium in one of the most dramatic exchanges we’ve read in the Bible.

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With Christmas fast approaching, one may ask, “Why is today’s gospel reading about the trial before Pilate?

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Today, the Catholic Church celebrates one of its greatest feasts, Cristo Rey or Christ the King because we have been taught that our Lord Jesus will seat on the throne in the kingdom of God in heaven using the earth as his footstool.

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