Tex. R. Evid. 505

As amended through May 28, 2024
Rule 505 - Privilege For Communications to a Clergy Member
(a) Definitions. In this rule:
(1) A "clergy member" is a minister, priest, rabbi, accredited Christian Science Practitioner, or other similar functionary of a religious organization or someone whom a communicant reasonably believes is a clergy member.
(2) A "communicant" is a person who consults a clergy member in the clergy member's professional capacity as a spiritual adviser.
(3) A communication is "confidential" if made privately and not intended for further disclosure except to other persons present to further the purpose of the communication.
(b) General Rule. A communicant has a privilege to refuse to disclose and to prevent any other person from disclosing a confidential communication by the communicant to a clergy member in the clergy member's professional capacity as spiritual adviser.
(c) Who May Claim. The privilege may be claimed by:
(1) the communicant;
(2) the communicant's guardian or conservator; or
(3) a deceased communicant's personal representative.

The clergy member to whom the communication was made may claim the privilege on the communicant's behalf-and is presumed to have authority to do so.

Tex. R. Evid. 505