by admin | Jul 28, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest, Uncategorized
We now have Prince of Peace Catholic Church and School T-shirts! Download an order form here.
Pre-order your shirt today! $8 Suggested Donation per shirt.
Return order form and check or cash to church office.
Deadline for orders no later than 21 August.
Orders will be ready for pick up at the
Ministry Fair on 11 September in the PAC.
by admin | Jul 27, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest, Uncategorized
CYO held their annual Christmas in July party and gift exchange. Thanks to Kelly Herd for hosting us and to Alan Reed for cooking for us!
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by admin | Jul 14, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest
We are excited to announce that the CYO 2016 fall retreat will take place 30 September — 2 October at Camp Kahdalea in Brevard, NC once again!!
The cost will be $80 per student and that includes everything for the trip. If cost is an issue, please let me know and we will use scholarship funds to send your child.
We will head to Camp Kahdalea Friday evening and return Sunday afternoon. Most of our time will be spent at camp, but we plan to venture to the Blue Ridge Parkway for a short hike during the day on Saturday (weather permitting). We will not be doing any extreme activities; the goal of the retreat is simply to have the kids slow down, unplug, and focus on Christ and one another.
To sign up, please return this permission form and a $40 deposit to Stephanie Lasitter by August 15. Feel free to drop it off or mail it to me at:
Prince of Peace Catholic Church
attn: Stephanie Lasitter
1209 Brushy Creek Rd.
Taylors, SC 29687
Please Contact Stephanie Lasitter at 864.331.3905 or stephanie.lasitter@princeofpeacetaylors.org for more information!
by admin | Jul 13, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest
Diocesan Gathering on the Racial Divide for Young Adults
Saturday, July 23, 2016
The Lazy Goat, 170 Riverplace, Greenville, SC 29601
10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Diocese of Charleston Office Ethnic Ministries in collaboration with St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church is hosting a gathering for young adults, “What We Have Seen and Heard: A Reflection and Dialogue on Peace”. This event will allow participants to reflect on racial issues that has put a spotlight on the racial divide in America as an effort to promote peace and healing. There will be a discussion on Bishop Edward Braxton’s pastoral letter on the racial divide in the United States as well as presentations from local leaders and other activities with lunch served. The focus is on young adults ages 18-35; however, other adults are welcome as long as space is available. There is a $5 fee for lunch. For information and to register go to http://www.surveyshare.com/t/registrationwhat-we-have-seen-and-heard also for questions and registration contact vwatterson@catholic-doc.org or 864-331-2627.
Follow the discussion on Facebook at Dialogue on Peace
by admin | Jul 3, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest
Knights of Columbus 9184 at Prince of Peace will be hosting a Fourth of July bike parade and bike safety rodeo at 10a on 4 July in the upper parking lot near Pope Francis House.
Decorating of bikes is encouraged and participants please wear a helmet. Entry fee is five dollars or five canned goods to benefit St. Vincent dePaul at Prince of Peace. All ages are welcome.
Email kofc9184@gmail.com with any questions or if a bike helmet is needed.
by admin | Jul 3, 2016 | Christian Formation, Events, Liturgy, Parish Life, The Latest
Knights of Columbus 9184 at Prince of Peace will be hosting a Fourth of July bike parade and bike safety rodeo at 10a on 4 July in the upper parking lot near Pope Francis House.
Decorating of bikes is encouraged and participants please wear a helmet. Entry fee is five dollars or five canned goods to benefit St. Vincent dePaul at Prince of Peace. All ages are welcome.
Email kofc9184@gmail.com with any questions or if a bike helmet is needed.
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