Cathedral of Christ the King, Lubbock
Facts and practical information
Christ the King Cathedral is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. It is located at 4011 54th Street 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. When it was built it was surrounded by cotton field, but is now surrounded by much of the city. On June 17, 1984, Pope John Paul II appointed it the seat of the newly created Diocese of Lubbock with the ordination of Bishop Michael J. Sheehan. As of 2007, its presiding bishop is currently Bishop Robert Coerver. Its school, which started out as 1st–3rd grade, has grown to serve pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. ()
Cathedral of Christ the King – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Ranching Heritage Center, United Supermarkets Arena, South Plains Mall, Museum of Texas Tech University.