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[This is for reference only. Please do not read it at Mass]
Today we remember something that we all too easily forget: that Jesus Christ is the King of all
creation- he is all powerful and with a kingdom that will last forever.
We take a look at our lives and discern if we are serving the true king or ‘kings of this world’:
respect, luxury, money. With new fervour we pledge ourselves once more to serve Jesus and no other.
INTRODUCTION:
Celebrant: Today we are going to hear a lot about kings- good kings, and bad kings, true kings and false
ones. Let’s see if you can follow this story-
Narrator: Once upon a time there lived a mighty king, rich and powerful. All the lands for thousands of
miles around belonged to him. But this king was different from most kings. Although everything and
everyone belonged to him, and he could order them to do anything he wanted, he wanted something
different… I wonder if you can guess what he wanted…
[King enters with 2 bodyguards on either side. He is simply dressed.Four children bow to him as he
enters, chanting ‘Hail, King Rex!’]
King Rex: My people! I have come here to tell you that I must leave you for a while. Each of you knows
your work. If you are true subjects of mine, you will serve me faithfully. Farewell!
[Exit King, with guards. ‘People’ start working, each doing a
different action- digging, sawing, hammering, etc. Another king
enters, representing the world, with shining clothes, crown, and
words written on papers pinned to him: ‘honour’, ‘ money’, ‘luxury’,
‘respect’ etc. He swaggers up to the people.]
False King: How hard all of you are working! And for what?
Useless work and no pay either!
1st Person: we are working for our king.
False King: What king? I don’t see any other king around! Can’t you
see that I am the king of this place? Come follow me and I will give
you everything you want. He starts throwing gold coins to them.
2nd Person: (tells the others) Don’t pay any attention to him! Keep
working.
3rd Person: But he does look like a king and he seems to have plenty
of money to give away… Come on lets serve him. Coming, you two?
2nd and 4th Person: No! We will serve King Rex!
[Two of them go over to him and he gives them some work, a little to
one side. The others keep working. After a while a trumpet blast(or
drum beats) is heard and King Rex, now grandly dressed, enters. As
he enters, preferably from a height, the false king falls to the ground
and his followers with him… the two faithful followers smile joyfully
and then bow to him.]
King Rex: (Lifting them to their feet and placing his hand on their heads) Now I have got what I wanted.
I wanted to see if you would choose me. Now I know that your hearts are for me. Come… you no longer
are servants… but a part of my family! (They go off together joyfully)
PENITENTIAL RITE:
Celebrant: Let us say sorry to Jesus for the times we have stopped following him.
[After a few minutes of silent prayer let the children repeat after you:]
‘Lord Jesus,/ you are the true king,/ but often/ we have served ourselves/ rather than you./ We are
truly sorry/ and want to change./ Please forgive us./ Amen.’
LITURGY OF THE WORD:
Commentator: Today is the feast of Christ the King. Let’s listen to the readings which tell us about our
great king, Jesus.
First Reading: Daniel 7:13-14.
Psalm: 93:1, 2 & 5.
Second Reading: Revelation1: 5-8.
Commentator: In the Gospel reading we will see Jesus, the suffering King, with a crown of thorns on his
head, standing before Pilate. Pilate is ready to set him free if he says he is not a king, but Jesus will only
tell the truth- he is King and will always be King)
Gospel: John 18:33b-37.
NB. All Readings are taken from the ‘Lectionary for Masses with Children’