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  1. Liturgy. Our Life. Supporting the Abbey. Our Lady of Dallas, Cistercian Abbey | 3550 Cistercian Road Irving, Texas 75039 | (972) 438-2044.

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  2. Our Lady of Dallas, Cistercian Abbey | 3550 Cistercian Road Irving, Texas 75039 | (972) 438-2044

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  3. Daily Liturgical Schedule. Monks of the Cistercian Abbey invite you to join them for their daily celebration of the Mass and the Divine Office. We also offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday afternoons.

  4. The Abbey of Our Lady of Dallas is a Cistercian monastery founded in 1955 in Irving, Texas. The monks of the abbey operate Cistercian Preparatory School for boys.

  5. Our Lady of Dallas was started by Cistercian monks of the Congregation of Zirc fleeing communist Hungary in the late 1940’s and 50’s. The exodus began immediately after the Second World War and the Soviet takeover of the country, when several monks went abroad in search of a suitable place to found an abbey capable of carrying forward the ...

  6. Cistercian Abbey of Our Lady of Dallas, Irving, Texas. 3,098 likes · 5 talking about this · 877 were here. We are a monastic community of priests serving Cistercian Preparatory School, the University...

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  8. Our Lady of Dallas, a monastery of the Cistercian Order within the Congregation of Zirc, was founded by refugees from Hungary. The exodus began immediately after World War II and the Soviet takeover of Hungary, when several monks were sent abroad, searching for a suitable place to found a new Abbey.

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