When I looked at this hymn previously, I made the mistake of thinking the setting I knew was the one all Catholics knew. Luckily, Mary at Godsongs let me know the wider picture.
Still, the New Living Parish Hymn Book selected REX as well, and so did The Australian Hymn Book, Together in Song and Gather Australia, so maybe it is at least the one used more in Australia.
The text is by Patrick Brennan (with a little bit of “alt” going on) and the setting, REX, is by William Henry Grattan Flood. It is a natural hymn for Christ the King. The text below is what is printed in the NLPHB.
It is also commonly set to ST GEORGE’S WINDSOR by George Elvey and KING DIVINE by C.W. Rigby.
Chris at Liturgy Share has many resources for this hymn.
My fake BIAB organ backing is a little tidier this time:
1 Hail Redeemer, King divine!
Priest and Lamb, the throne is thine,
King, whose reign shall never cease,
Prince of everlasting peace.Refrain
Angels, saints and nations sing :
“Praise be Jesus Christ our King;
Lord of life, earth, sky and sea,
King of love on Calvary”.2 King, whose name creation thrills,
Rule our hearts, our minds, our wills,
Till in peace, each nation rings
With thy praises, King of kings.Refrain
3 King most holy, King of truth,
Raise the lowly, guide the youth;
Christ thou King of glory bright,
Be to us eternal light.Refrain
4 Shepherd-king, o’er mountains steep,
Homeward bring the wandering sheep;
Shelter in one royal fold
states and kingdoms new and old.Refrain
REX
ST GEORGE’S WINDSOR
KING DIVINE




