The Solemnity of Christ the King, Year C

(Photo taken from Community of Dannemora Facebook page, accessed February 18, 2026)
The thief who was crucified with Jesus is called the “Good Thief” or Dismas. He is called the good thief for repenting on the cross.
If you visit the prison at Dannemora, NY, you may visit the Dismas chapel. (See the photo above.) It is a magnificent space for prayer and reflection. Those who come to worship in the chapel are serving time for being criminals; some were actually thieves.
One thing I miss since I came to Oneonta was the Fridays once a month where I offered Mass at Hale Creek Prison in Johnstown, NY. The men who came to Mass were motivated to change their lives to become disciples of Jesus. Many had worked the 12 steps of AA and were looking to continue their spiritual growth. Much like Dismas, they wanted to be forgiven by Jesus for their crimes.
It has been said that every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. This was true for Dismas: he had a past, and on the cross, he became the first saint. Jesus told him, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”
On this day it seems ironic to hear about our king dying on a cross. Yet the king we know is not a king who seeks comfort and ease. Christ the King is a king who came to die for each one of us. Because he suffered, died and rose, we also will rise. We may find ourselves praying the prayer of Dismas: “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Like Dismas, we hear the words, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”




