Pet Blessing

In honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment, Prince of Peace invites you to join us for a special Outdoor Pet Blessing on Saturday, October 5 at 10am in the back plaza/grassy area. Bring your furry, feathery, scaly, or even spiky companions to receive a blessing! All pets are welcome whether they bark, purr, chirp, or crawl. This is a beautiful opportunity to ask for God’s blessing on the animals that bring us so much joy, love, and companionship. We look forward to celebrating with you and your beloved pets!

Event Series Nocturnal Adoration

Nocturnal Adoration

Chapel / Capilla

The Blessed Sacrament is exposed all night after the 5pm Saturday Mass and is reposed before the 7:30am Sunday Mass. Prayers are led in Spanish by the Nocturnal Adoration group, but everyone is welcome to join at any time throughout the night. Nocturnal adoration is a Catholic devotional practice where parishioners gather for prayer and worship before the Blessed Sacrament during nighttime hours. Learn more by clicking here.

GriefShare

Have you experienced the death of a family member or friend? The Grief Share Group will walk through the grieving process with you. After the funeral, most of the people around you return to their normal lives, but your grief continues, and you feel alone; you have difficulty coping. Our Grief Share Group understands because we have been in the same place. We will walk with you on the long path through grief toward healing and hope for the future. Join us for a new 14-week session in English, starting Saturday, October 12, from 9:30am to 11:30am in Room 9. Contact Marietta H. at griefshare@popfb.org for more information.

Support The Little Flower Group’s Mission!

Shake, Rattle & Roll Everyone is invited to join The Little Flower Group as they celebrate three amazing years of service to babies and children! Dust off those poodle skirts and leather jackets for a 1950s-themed night of fun! This exciting event will take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, starting with Mass at 4pm, followed by dinner and dancing from 5:30pm to 9:30pm. Come dressed in your best '50s fashion and jitterbug the night away! Contact Natalia R. at contactus@thelittleflowergroup.org for more details. Don’t miss out!

Event Series Coffee and Donuts

Coffee and Donuts

Coffee and Donuts in the Atrium after the 7:30am & 9:30am Masses. Join us for a sweet treat and uplifting conversations with fellow parishioners. Coffee and Donuts is offered several times throughout the year.

Priest Series: Sacrosanctum Concilium

The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and Its Importance in the Church's Life 2 Part Series | October 18 and 25 | 7-8:30pm Throughout history, the Catholic liturgy has been a public work of the faithful, an expression of the mystery of Christ and the nature of his Church. Our liturgy is not only the means through which our redemption is accomplished, but also builds us up and strengthens our ability to preach Christ. The liturgies of our faith have a rich and varied history, and experienced a significant renewal with the publication of Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, by the Second Vatican Council. Join us for a two-night class where our priests will discuss what the Council has to teach us about the liturgy, including the sacraments, the prayer of the Church, and of course, how we are all called to participate in the fullness of the traditions that have been passed down to us. For any questions, please contact Suzanne C. at 678-960-0056 or via email at suzanne@popfb.org.

Event Series Family Adoration

Family Adoration

Teaching your children to adore Jesus in the Eucharist is a gift they will never forget. Join us for our monthly Family Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Wiggly and giggly kids of all ages and their parents are invited to come and spend time with Jesus!

All are welcome to come for as little or as long as you can, but we ask, if you are able to make the commitment, to please sign up at the link below so we know that at least one family will be present to be a guardian for the Blessed Sacrament at all times.

Priest Series: Sacrosanctum Concilium

The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and Its Importance in the Church's Life 2 Part Series | October 18 and 25 | 7-8:30pm Throughout history, the Catholic liturgy has been a public work of the faithful, an expression of the mystery of Christ and the nature of his Church. Our liturgy is not only the means through which our redemption is accomplished, but also builds us up and strengthens our ability to preach Christ. The liturgies of our faith have a rich and varied history, and experienced a significant renewal with the publication of Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, by the Second Vatican Council. Join us for a two-night class where our priests will discuss what the Council has to teach us about the liturgy, including the sacraments, the prayer of the Church, and of course, how we are all called to participate in the fullness of the traditions that have been passed down to us. For any questions, please contact Suzanne C. at 678-960-0056 or via email at suzanne@popfb.org.

Countering Planned Satanic Event in Atlanta

The Archdiocese of Atlanta was made aware that the satanic temple of Atlanta has scheduled a so-called Black Mass for Friday, October 25. This terrible sacrilege is a deliberate attack on the Catholic Mass as well as the foundational beliefs of all Christians. It mocks our Lord Jesus Christ, whom we Catholics believe is truly present under the form of bread and wine in the Holy Eucharist when it has been consecrated by a validly ordained priest. Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer is calling on all Catholics of the Archdiocese of Atlanta to face this attack to our faith through prayer, penance, and prayers of reparation. Join us on Friday, October 25, at 9pm at Prince of Peace for an evening of reparation through worship and prayer. The night will include the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and bilingual Praise and Worship. During this time, our priests will be available to hear confessions, reminding us that reparation also calls us to reflect on our own personal sins. Confessions will be heard inside the Church.

All Saints & All Souls Masses

All Saints Day (Holy Day of Obligation) • Thursday, October 31 | 7pm (Spanish) • Friday, November 1 | 9am, noon, 7pm All Souls Day • Saturday, November 2 | 9am

Nocturnal Adoration Anniversary

We warmly invite you to commemorate the 17th anniversary of Nocturnal Adoration on Saturday, November 2, from 10:30am to 6:00pm in the Youth Room. This special celebration will feature a time for reflection, Eucharistic Adoration, and dinner. Please note that the celebration will be conducted in Spanish only. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Cecilio at nocturnaladoration@popfb.org. To learn more about the Nocturnal Adoration devotional, please click here.

Event Series Nocturnal Adoration

Nocturnal Adoration

Chapel / Capilla

The Blessed Sacrament is exposed all night after the 5pm Saturday Mass and is reposed before the 7:30am Sunday Mass. Prayers are led in Spanish by the Nocturnal Adoration group, but everyone is welcome to join at any time throughout the night. Nocturnal adoration is a Catholic devotional practice where parishioners gather for prayer and worship before the Blessed Sacrament during nighttime hours. Learn more by clicking here.

Encounter

Join us this Friday for a day of Encounter 9am: Our day of prayer begins with Mass in English. 9:30am-7pm: After Mass, Father will expose the Blessed Sacrament on the main altar of the Church for silent prayer. Adoration will continue in the Church until 7pm. Parishioners, friends, ministries, and small groups are encouraged to visit and adore Jesus. 7pm: We will begin a special period of praise & worship, prayer & reflection, culminating with Benediction.

Altar Serving Training

Altar Servers: A Special Calling to Serve God and Our Community Altar Servers play a vital role in our worship by assisting the clergy during Mass and other liturgical events. Serving at the altar is not just a duty; it is a cherished privilege and a profound honor to contribute to the sacred worship of our God. This opportunity is open to children, youth, and adults who have received their First Eucharist. If you or your child are interested in becoming an altar server, we invite you to join us for Altar Server Training on Saturday, November 9, from 9:45am to 12pm.