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Christ the King is the last Sunday in the lectionary year and is a perfect time to be thinking of the whole year in focus. This darling little calendar can be used all year and it’s bright colours reflect the liturgical colours.
![Christ the King calendar setup](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-01.jpg?x20901)
To make this craft, you will need the 1-page template printout, scissors, and a split pin/brad.
![Christ the King calendar construction 1](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-02.jpg?x20901)
Cut out all three shapes.
![Christ the King calendar construction 2](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-03.jpg?x20901)
Make a small hole where the three small circles indicate.
![Christ the King calendar construction 3](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-04.jpg?x20901)
Cut out the window shapes.
![Christ the King calendar construction 4](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-05.jpg?x20901)
Fix the three shapes together using a split pin (brad) with the biggest circle at the back and the Jesus piece at the front.
![Christ the King calendar final craft](https://www.jesus-without-language.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/142-M-06.jpg?x20901)
If your church uses liturgical colours, and you are using the colour template, you can explain why different parts of the year are coloured differently.
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