• Advent Penance Service

    Come and receive the gift of God’s forgiveness through an Advent Penance Service. This is a beautiful opportunity to prepare your heart for the coming of Jesus at Christmas through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Multiple priests will be available for confession. Listed below are some penance services around our area: 12/1 – St. Stephen the Martyr (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/2 – St. Patrick (Norcross) – 7pm 12/3 – Prince of Peace (Flowery Branch) – 7pm 12/4 – Our Lady of the Americas (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/9 – St. Monica (Duluth) – 7pm 12/9 – St. Matthew (Winder)- 7pm 12/10 – Christ Our Hope (Lithonia) – 7pm 12/15 – St. John Neumann (Lilburn) – 7pm 12/15 – St. Michael (Gainesville) – 7pm 12/16 – St. John Paul II (Gainesville) – 7pm 12/16 – Holy Cross (Atlanta) – 7pm 12/17 – St. Lawrence (Lawrenceville) – 7pm 12/18 – St. Oliver Plunkett (Snellville) – 7pm 12/19 – St. Marguerite d’Youville (Lawrenceville) – 7pm

  • Encounter

    Encounter

    In our busy lives, it's easy to lose sight of the One who gives us true peace and purpose. That’s why we set aside time for Encounter, a day dedicated to prayer, adoration, and personal connection with Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Eucharistic Adoration is a powerful way to spend quiet time with the Lord, to rest in His presence, and to allow Him to speak to our hearts. Whether you can come for a few minutes or stay for an hour, your time before the Blessed Sacrament is an offering of love and trust. This Friday, we invite you to make space in your day to be with Jesus. Come whenever your schedule allows: 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. Everyone is welcome—parishioners, friends, visitors, ministries, and small groups are all encouraged to come, spend time with Jesus, and adore Him in the Blessed Sacrament. 7pm: We will begin a special period of praise & worship, prayer & reflection, culminating with Benediction.

  • Advent, A Kairos of Hope & Renewal (ES)

    Presented by Pablo and Ana Correa in Spanish Friday, December 5 | 8:00–9:30 PM In a world where daily noise can distract us from our spiritual purpose, Advent, a season of waiting and preparation, offers us the opportunity to pause, breathe, and turn our gaze back to God. We invite you during this “favorable time” to take a moment along life’s journey and reflect on how the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity can become the guiding center that leads our hearts and actions toward a future illuminated by the light of Christ. Let us begin the new year renewed by His birth. For questions, contact Carmela Treviño at 678-960-0069 or carmela@popfb.org.

  • Advent Dinner By Candlelight

    Join us for Advent Dinner by Candelight, a Charity Fundraiser for Women, on Saturday, December 6, at 5:30 PM. Enjoy an inspiring reflection on “Hope for the Journey” with guest speaker Jennifer Thomas, a Prince of Peace parishioner, as we celebrate the start of Advent. Savor a dinner buffet catered by Little Vinny’s, and take part in a 50/50 raffle and gift basket auction—all supporting the Columbiettes Charity Fund, which benefits Prince of Peace ministries and our community. Questions? Contact Stephanie Reiniche at sreiniche@yahoo.com Tickets: $25 each, available through November 21, 2025. Get your tickets today!

  • Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Join us as we celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a holy day of obligation. • Monday, December 8 • Mass Times: 9 am, 12:15 pm, 5 pm , 7 pm (en/es) This solemnity honors Mary, conceived without original sin, as a sign of God’s grace and her special role in salvation history. Declared a dogma of the Church in 1854 by Pope Pius IX, the Immaculate Conception reminds us of God’s power and love in preparing Mary to be the Mother of Christ. Come and celebrate this sacred mystery with us!

  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration

    We invite you to join us in our celebrations honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe, beginning on December 3 and culminating on December 12, the day the Church officially celebrates her as the Empress of the Americas, a title that highlights her importance not only in Mexico but throughout all of the Americas. This celebration, one of the most significant for the Catholic community, commemorates the miraculous appearance of the Virgin Mary to St. Juan Diego at Tepeyac, Mexico, in 1531. This miraculous event has been a symbol of hope and love for millions of faithful around the world. Throughout these days, we will celebrate with prayer, reflection, and community, remembering the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe: unity, faith, and compassion for others. Wednesday, December 3 The novena of Our Lady of Guadalupe starts at 7:30pm in the Youth Room Thursday, December 11 Join us at 8:30pm for the final day of the Novena with worship music, traditional dances, and delicious food in the Youth Room. We will conclude the evening at midnight with the classic Mexican Mañanitas. Friday, December 12 Celebrate Mass at 7pm in Spanish, honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe, followed by a procession from the church to […]

  • 50th Anniversary Mass

    Join us on Saturday, December 20, for a special Vigil Mass celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Prince of Peace, with Archbishop Hartmayer presiding. A reception will follow. More details coming soon!

  • 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.