Let us pray to Christ the King. He is the firstborn of all creation; all things exist in him.
May your kingdom come, O Lord.
Christ, our king and shepherd, gather your sheep from every land,
— give them pasture in green and fertile meadows.
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.
May your kingdom come, O Lord.
Judge of all ages, when you hand over your kingdom to the Father, place us at your right hand,
— so that we may inherit the kingdom prepared for us from the beginning of the world.
May your kingdom come, O Lord.
Prince of peace, break the weapons of war,
— and inspire the nations with your peace.
May your kingdom come, O Lord.
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.
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.
May your kingdom come, O Lord.
Source: Evening Prayer, DivineOffice.org
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