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Join us as we dive into one of the most provocative papal documents of the 20th century - Quas Primas. Written by Pope Pius XI in 1925, this encyclical boldly proclaims Christ's kingship in an age that was increasingly rejecting divine authority. We'll explore why the Pope insisted that Jesus isn't just a spiritual king, but holds real authority over every aspect of human life - from our personal choices to politics and society.

What does it mean to have a king in our modern democratic world? How does this challenge our contemporary notions of separation of church and state? And why did the Pope feel compelled to establish the Feast of Christ the King? Whether you're a devoted Catholic seeking deeper understanding of your faith, or simply curious about the intersection of religion and society, this episode offers fascinating insights into questions that remain startlingly relevant today.

Join us for this thought-provoking discussion that bridges ancient truths with modern challenges, as we unpack a document that continues to spark debate about the role of faith in public life.