St. Mychal Judge Church — Dallas Texas 
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Resources

    Listen at iTunes
  • Listen to the Old Catholic Church: Pax et Fides (free podcast)
    You can find out all about us by listening to Pax et Fides, the free podcast of the North American Old Catholic Church. We don't hound you for money or membership or anything else. Pax et Fides (peace and faith) is a hound-free zone.

  • What we believe
    Summary of our faith. Our liturgy has been in use for 1500 years in the western church: it wasn't broken, so we didn't change it. Our teachings are completely progressive. All sacraments are open to you regardless of your race, color, gender, sexual orientation, or marital status.

  • Gallery
    Our parish photo album.

  • North American Old Catholic Church
    Our parent group, based in Washington DC

  • Diocese of Texas
    North American Old Catholic Church

  • Apostolic Succession
    The lineage of the Regionary Bishop: Archbishop Wynn Wagner.

 Spiritual Writing

 Liturgy

 Health, Wellness, and Shelter

  • Need help? Start with "211". From any phone in the dallas area, dial 211. That will connect you to assistance on a wide range of issues and problems. If you don't know where to start looking for help, start at "211."

  • Nelson-Tebedo Clinic
    health resource center in Oak Lawn and Oak Cliff

  • Parkland Hospital
    Dallas County health system

  • Austin Street shelter
    run by Episcopanians, not the LCC

 About Father Mychal Judge, OFM

 Gear and Goods

Jesus at Gethsemane
Judas Isacriot betrays the Master
All sacraments are open to you regardless of your race, color, gender, sexual orientation, or marital status
the altar at St Mychal Judge Chapel in Dallas