Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

THE SOLEMNITY OF Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe SOLEMN VESPERS THE VIGIL OF THE EPISCOPAL ORDINATION AND INSTALLATION OF The Most Reve...
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THE SOLEMNITY OF

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe SOLEMN VESPERS

THE VIGIL OF THE EPISCOPAL ORDINATION AND INSTALLATION OF

The Most Reverend Robert M. Coerver as the Third Bishop of Lubbock November 20, 2016 7pm

Christ The King Cathedral

Lubbock, Texas

Ministers of The Liturgy

The Most Reverend Robert M. Coerver Bishop-Elect of Lubbock Presider and Homilist

The Most Reverend Plácido Rodríguez, CMF Blessing of Episcopal Insignia

Deacon Mister Severo Alvarado Deacon

The Reverend Rene Pérez Mister Marty Martin Masters of Ceremonies

Seminarians of the Diocese of Lubbock Servers

Deacon Mister Severo Alvarado Lector

Dr. Jacob Miller Organist

Sue Arnold Dr. Liz Wade Cantors

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Oh God, Come to My Assistance

All make the sign of the cross.

Added outside Lent:

Hymn Crown Him with many crowns, the Lamb upon His throne. Hark! How the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of Him who died for thee, And hail Him as thy matchless King through all eternity. Crown him the Lord of Lords, who over all doth reign, who once on earth, the incarnate Word, for ransomed sinners slain,

Crown Him With Many Crowns

now lives inrealms of light, where saints with angels sing their songs before him day and night, their God, Redeemer, King. Crown him the Lord of Heav’n, enthroned in worlds above, crown him the King to whom is giv’n the wondrous name of Love. Crown him with many crowns, as thrones before him fall; Crown him, ye kings, with many crowns for he is King of all.

Please be Seated

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Psalm 110:1––5, 7: The Lord Said to My Lord

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Text: Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: John Schiavone, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc.



 











 

 

 

 



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Dixit Dominus

1. The LÓRD’s revelátion to my lórd: “Sít at my right hánd, untilrevelátion I máke your your fóotstool.” 1. The LÓRD’s to fóes my Lórd: “Sít at my 2right hánd, 2. The LÓRD will sénd from Síon until I máke your fóes your fóotstool.”

your scépter of pówer: rúle in the mídst of your fóes.

2. The LÓRD will sénd from Síon your scépter of pówer: 3. 3 With yóu is príncely rúle on the of dáyyour of your pówer. rúle in the mídst fóes.

4. The LÓRD has sworn an óath he will not chánge: “You áre a príest foréver, in the líne of Melchízedék.” 5. The Lórd, stánding at your ríght, shatters kíngs in the dáy of his wráth.

In holy spléndor, from the wómb before the dáwn, 6. He shall drínk from the stréam by the Í have begótten yóu. wáyside, and thérefore he shall líft 3. With yóu is príncely rúle up his héad. on the dáy your pówer. 4. 4of The LÓRD has sworn an óath he will not chánge: In holy spléndor, from the wómb “You áre a príest foréver, 7. To the Fáther and Són give práise, before the dáwn, in the líne of Melchízedék.” and tó the Holy Spírit, Í have begótten yóu. 5. 5 The Lórd, stánding at your ríght, both nów and for éver. Amen.

shatters kíngs in the dáy of his wráth.

6. 7 He shall drínk from the stréam by the wáyside, and thérefore he shall líft up his héad. Repeat antiphon 7. To the Fáther and Són give práise,

and tó the Holy Spírit, both nów and for éver. Amén.

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Text: Psalm 110:1–5, 7; The Revised Grail Psalms; © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc., agent

                 

               

         

         

     

    

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Music: Joseph Gelineau, SJ, © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent Text: Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: J. Robert Carroll, © 1975, GIA Publications, Inc.





 

 

  

                

 

 



 

   

 

 

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The LORD is kínd and fúll of compássion, I will extól you, my Gód and kíng, slow to ánger, abóunding in mércy. and bless your náme foréver and éver.          How góod is the LÓRD to áll, I will bléss you dáy after dáy, compássionate to áll his créatures. and praise your náme foréver and éver. The LORD is gréat and híghly to be práised; Music: Joseph Gelineau, SJ, © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent All your wórks shall thánk you, O LÓRD, his gréatness cánnot be méasured. Exaltabo te Deus and áll your fáithful ones bléss you. They shall spéak of the glóry of your réign, Age to áge shall procláim your wórks, 1. I will extól you, my Gód and kíng, and decláre your míghty déeds, shall decláre your míghty déeds. and bless your náme foréver and éver. 2 I will bléss great you dáy after dáy, They will téll of your glóry and and praise your náme and spléndor, recóunt yourforéver and éver. To make known your míght to the chíldren 3 LORD is gréat and híghly to be práised; of mén, and the glórious spléndor of your wónderful The wórks. his gréatness cánnot be méasured. réign. Your kíngdom is an éverlasting kíngdom; They will spéak of your áwesome déeds, 4 2. Age to áge shall procláim your wórks, your rule endúres for áll generátions. recóunt your gréatness and míght. shall decláre your míghty déeds. 5 They will recáll your abúndant góodness, They will téll of your great glóry and spléndor, 9/1/11  ! "#$%&'())))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) )* recóunt your wónderful Give práise to the Fáther Almíghty, and síng ofand your just déeds with jóy. wórks. to his Són, Jesus Chríst the Lórd, to the Spírit who dwélls in our héarts, both nów and for éver. Amen.

   



  



  

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1. Salvation, glory and pòwer to our Gód: (Alleluia!) his judgements are hònest and trúe. (Alleluia, alleluia!) feast The wedding Salvation, glory and pòwer

of the Làmb has begún, (Alleluia!) to our Gód: (Alleluia!) 2. Sing praise to our and God,trúe. àll you his sérvants, and(Alleluia!) his bride is prepàred his judgements are hònest all who worship him reverently, greàt and smáll. (Alleluia, alleluia!) to wélcome him. (Alleluia, alleluia!) (Alleluia, alleluia!)

3. The Lord our all-powerful Gòd is Kíng; (Alleluia!)

Glory to the Father, and to the Sòn, Sing praise to our God, let us rejoice, sing pràise, and give him glóry. (Alleluia, alleluia!) and to the Holy Spírit, (Alleluia!) àll you his sérvants, (Alleluia!) As it was in the beginning, is now, all who worship him reverently, 4. The wedding feast of the Làmb has begún, (Alleluia!) and will be for èver. Amen. greàt and smáll. (Alleluia, alleluia!) and his bride is prepàred to wélcome him. (Alleluia, alleluia!) (Alleluia, alleluia!) The Lord our all-powerful 5. Glory to the Father, and to the Sòn, and to the Holy Spírit, (Alleluia!) Gòd is Kíng; (Alleluia!) let us rejoice, sing as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for èver. Amén. (Alleluia, pràise,and alleluia!) give him glóry. (Alleluia, alleluia!) Text: Revelation 19:1-7; Howard Hughes, SM Music: Howard Hughes, SM © 1979, GIA Publications, Inc.

Repeat antiphon

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Reading

1 Corinthians 15:25-28

Homily The Most Reverend Robert M. Coerver

Blessing of the Episcopal Insignia

The Most Reverend Plácido Rodríguez, CMF Blessed are you, O God, for making your own Son the Eternal High Priest of the New Covenant and for choosing your brother to be the steward of your mysteries. Almighty, eternal God, bless these articles, the symbols of the pastoral office and episcopal dignity. May your servant who uses these symbols wear them with reverence and honor them by the holiness of his life And receive the reward of his faithfulness and enter into eternal life with Christ the High Priest, the Good Shepherd and the King who lives and reigns with you in unity with the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen.

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Text: Luke 1:46–55; International Consultation on English Texts Music: Refrain, Ronald F. Krisman, © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.; verses, Michel Guimont, © 1994, 1998, GIA Publications, Inc.

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Intercessions Let us pray to Christ the King. He is the firstborn of all creation; all things exist in him. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord. Christ, our king and shepherd, gather your sheep from every land, give them pasture in green and fertile meadow. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord. Christ, our leader and savior, form all men into your own people, heal the sick, seek out the lost, guard the strong, call back those who have wandered far away, strengthen those who waver, gather all your sheep into one flock. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord. Judge of all ages, when you hand over the kingdom to your Father, place us at your right hand, so that we may inherit the kingdom prepared for us from the beginning of the world. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord. Prince of peace, break the weapons of war, and inspire the nations with your peace. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord.

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Christ, heir of all nations, gather humanity and all the good things of your creation into the kingdom of your Church which your Father bestowed on you, so that the whole body of your people, united in the Holy Spirit, may acknowledge you as their head. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord. Christ, firstborn of the dead and firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep in death, bring all who have died to the glory of the resurrection. R. May your kingdom come, O Lord.

The Lord’s Prayer Closing Prayer

Almighty and merciful God, You break the power of evil, and make all things new in your Son Jesus Christ, the King of the universe. May all in heaven and earth acclaim your glory and never cease to praise you. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.

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Blessing and Dismissal

Organ Postlude

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To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King

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