Welcome to the
Church of the Incarnation
Located on the University of Dallas Irving campus, students attend religious service on campus at the 500-seat Church of the Incarnation, which houses our St. Thomas Aquinas Reliquary Chapel. While our primary responsibility is to serve the students, faculty, and staff of UD, we welcome all to come and worship with us!
Please browse this page for important updates and other information regarding the church.
Church Staff
Office Location: Room 254 of SB Hall Main Line: 972-721-5375
Friar Mariano D. Veliz, O.P. - Chaplain
E-Mail: mveliz@5675n.com Phone: please contact main number, or Karen Bless
Deacon Ryan Sales - Deacon / Marriage Preparation
E-Mail: rsales@5675n.com Direct Line: 972-721-5118
Karen Bless - Liturgy and Sacraments / Assistant to the Chaplain
E-Mail: kbless@5675n.com Direct Line: 972-721-5261
Eric Lewis - Music Director
E-Mail: erlewis@5675n.com
Dihan Fernando - Sexton
Announcements
November 23 is the start of our Thanksgiving Break schedule.
There is no 12:05pm Mass on November 23.
There is no 7pm Mass on November 24.
November 25 and 26 there is a 12:05pm Mass only.
November 27 there is a 12:05pm Mass and confessions from 10:15am-11:45am.
November 28 (Thanksgiving Day) there is a 10am Mass.
After the 10am Thanksgiving Day Mass, the church will be closed for it's regular maintenance until the 5pm anticipatory Mass on November 30.
The normal schedule will resume on Sunday, December 1.
About Us
The University of Dallas is in its 66th academic year. Since opening its doors in
September 1956 with 96 students, the University has grown to over 3,000 students at
the undergraduate and graduate levels. The original chapel, named in honor of St.
Thomas Aquinas, was located on the west side of campus and was used for daily Mass
and private prayer until the opening of the Chapel of the Incarnation on March 24,
1985.
On August 15, 2001, the Diocese of Dallas changed the status of Chapel of the Incarnation to the Church of the Incarnation. This title indicates and emphasizes the church's special status
as a faith community that is centered not in a geographical setting, but rather on
a university campus. The church has as its primary responsibility to serve the spiritual
needs of the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the university and welcomes others
to participate in worship here.
In 2014, the American Institute of Architects Dallas Chapter awarded the Church of the Incarnation the 2014 AIA Dallas Twenty-Five Year Award. This award, the highest award bestowed by AIA Dallas, is given annually to an enduring post-war, architectural work that is at least 25 years old.
On Thursday, January 31, 2019, the Diocese of Dallas published on this website - dallascatholic.org/list - a list of clergy credibly accused of sexual abuse of a minor in the diocese dating back to 1950.
Situations involving abuse of minors must be reported to the Texas Department of Family
and Protective Services at 1-800-252-5400 or txabuseho