Welcome Event

On Sunday, July 28th, our parish community came alive with the vibrant spirit of fellowship and hospitality at the Welcome Event. This gathering marked a significant milestone as it was the first Welcome Event since our recent construction and the challenges posed by the pandemic. New parishioners were warmly invited to explore our newly renovated church, which was filled with the sounds of laughter, conversation, and the delightful aroma of refreshments that created an inviting atmosphere for everyone.

Father Michael led the tours, eagerly sharing the rich history of our church and the stories behind its beautiful enhancements. New members had the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in our spiritual home, getting a firsthand look at the spaces where we gather for worship, prayer, and community. These tours not only provided insight into the physical changes but also helped convey the welcoming spirit that our parish embodies. The response from attendees was heartwarming, as they expressed excitement about becoming part of such a vibrant community.

Beyond the tours, attendees were introduced to the various ministries that make our parish a dynamic and nurturing environment. From youth groups and social outreach initiatives to spiritual development programs, new parishioners learned about the myriad opportunities available for involvement and connection. Meeting our dedicated staff members added a personal touch to the event, allowing newcomers to ask questions and discover where their unique talents and interests might fit within our broader church family.

A special thank you goes to the Welcome Ministry for organizing this successful event. Their hard work and dedication made it possible to bring our community together in celebration and connection. We are already looking forward to hosting similar events in the future, allowing us to build deeper relationships and continue fostering the spirit of welcome that defines our parish. Together, we look forward to creating a community where each person feels valued and connected, truly living out our mission of love and inclusivity.

National Eucharistic Congress

This past week, our Adult Ministry team, Lauren and Michael, along with several dedicated parishioners, embarked on a spiritual journey to the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana. This event, a beacon of faith and community, brought together Catholics from all over the country to deepen their connection with the Eucharist and each other.

The Congress was a beautiful tapestry of worship, learning, and fellowship. Participants were moved by the powerful praise and worship sessions led by the Catholic Music Initiative, whose music lifted hearts and minds toward God. Adoration was a central part of the Congress, offering moments of profound silence and reverence in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. These sacred moments provided a space for personal reflection, prayer, and a deepening of one's relationship with Christ.

Throughout the event, attendees were inspired by an array of dynamic speakers. Jackie Angel’s engaging talks resonated with many, providing practical insights and spiritual wisdom. Fr. Mike Schmitz captivated the audience with his passionate and relatable messages, encouraging everyone to live out their faith boldly. Sister Miriam James Heidland shared her journey and profound reflections, touching the hearts of many with her authenticity and grace.

For Lauren and Michael, along with our parishioners, the Congress was more than just an event; it was a transformative experience. Lauren described it as feeling like "Catholic Disneyland," a place where the joy and excitement of faith were palpable everywhere. It reinvigorated their faith, provided new perspectives on the Eucharist, and fostered a deeper sense of community. They returned home filled with the Holy Spirit, eager to share their experiences and insights with our parish.

We are grateful to all who attended and represented our community. Their journey reminds us of the importance of continuous faith formation and the profound impact of gathering as a larger Catholic community. Let us continue to pray for the fruits of the Congress to grow within our parish, inspiring all of us to have greater love and devotion to the Eucharist.

Prince of Peace Shoe Ministry

Prince of Peace Shoe Ministry

Dear Friends,

Our Annual Shoe Ministry Drive ends next weekend, but unless we receive significantly more donations, we will fall short of our goal of $12,000. Last weekend, we collected $3100. Raising $12,000 would allow us to provide shoes or school uniforms to each student in three Catholic Elementary Schools---Santa Clara, St. Mary of Carmel, and Good Shepherd. Without extra help, their families would find it difficult to send their children to Catholic Schools. These schools provide a quality education in a safe environment allowing kids to reach their full potential in a Christ-Centered learning environment. Below is a quote from the Past Principal of St. Mary of Carmel:

🌟🏆 Celebrating Excellence: Congratulations to Janet Thoele and Annette Nevins! 🏆🌟

We are thrilled to share the wonderful news that two outstanding members of our Prince of Peace parish community, Janet Thoele and her friend Annette Nevins, were honored with the Bishop's Service Award this weekend by Bishop Burns at the Cathedral! 🎉🙌

Yummy Food! April Knight's Breakfast

What a morning it's been! Fresh off the heels of our biggest bingo night yet, our dedicated Knights and their lovely wives came together to whip up a breakfast feast fit for royalty! From fluffy biscuits to mouthwatering omelettes, crispy bacon to savory sausage, and everything in between, it was an absolute culinary delight!

Easter Egg Hunt is an Egg-citing Success!

What an egg-citing day it has been at Prince of Peace Parish! We were absolutely thrilled by the incredible turnout of kids and families at today's Easter Egg Hunt hosted by the Knights of Columbus after the 12:15 PM Mass. It may have been our largest one yet, and the joy and laughter echoing across the football field were simply infectious!