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Christ the King Cathedral (Roman Catholic) 33°32′35″N 101°53′56″W / 33.543143°N 101.898982°W / 33.543143; -101.898982 ( Cathedral of Christ the King (Lubbock [ 20 ]
The Lubbock area was divided among several different Catholic jurisdictions over the years: Prefecture Apostolic of Texas (1841 to 1847) Vicariate Apostolic of Texas (1847 to 1874) Diocese of Galveston (1874 to 1914) Dioceses of Dallas and San Antonio (1914 to 1926) Diocese of Amarillo (1926 to 1983) Diocese of San Angelo (1961 to 1983)
Christ the King Cathedral is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is located at 4011 54th Street (at the intersection of Orlando & 54th) in Lubbock, Texas . It was constructed first as a school in 1958 and became a parish entity on January 1, 1961, with the completion of the church itself.
Pope Francis appointed Coerver as bishop of Lubbock on September 27, 2016. [2] He was installed and consecrated by Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller at Christ the King Cathedral in Lubbock on November 21, 2016, with Auxiliary Bishop Gregory Kelly and Bishop Plácido Rodriguez acting as co-consecrators.
Christ the King Church (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Christ the King Church (Larkspur, Colorado), designated an anti-LGBT hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center; Christ the King School and Church, Lexington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky; Christ the King Presbyterian Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Christ the King is a title of Jesus in Christianity referring to the idea of the Kingdom of God where Christ is described as being seated at the right hand of God. [ 1 ] Many Christian denominations consider the kingly office of Christ to be one of the threefold offices : Christ is a prophet, priest, and king.
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