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January 24, 2026

LifeSite’s ‘Christ is King’ billboards viewed 15 million times in the US

Help erect more billboards in the U.S. – LifeFunder.com/christisking

FRONT ROYAL, Virginia (LifeSiteNews) — It can sometimes seem like evil has already triumphed in our world.

Mankind has turned away from God and the evil consequences of this apostasy are seen everywhere: More than a billion innocent babies murdered; families and societies destroyed; crime rampant; vice triumphant; and countless lives devoid of meaning and filled with anguish and despair.

Worst of all, everyday men and women die without the grace of God and enter immediately into the eternal sufferings of Hell.

But there is a solution to this evil.

‘Christ is King’ billboard in Omaha, Nebraska

Pope Pius XI taught, “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.”

When mankind turns back to Christ the King, our society will be transformed. Babies will be cherished and protected once again, families and communities will flourish, and the grace of God will transform hearts and prepare souls for eternal life with Him.

To bring the day of restoration closer, Pius XI asked us “once more to render public homage to Christ.”

Thanks to your support, LifeSiteNews is doing just that.

Our “Christ is King” billboards have now been viewed around 15 million times in 16 locations!

‘Christ is King’ billboard in Chicago, Illinois

Large 14-foot x 48-foot billboards have so far appeared in:

Georgetown, Texas Omaha, Nebraska Kansas City, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Akron, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nashville, Tennessee

Sayreville, New Jersey


News Source : https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/lifesites-christ-is-king-billboards-viewed-15-million-times-in-the-us/

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