Welcome To Prince of Peace Catholic Church & School
An Extraordinary Parish for Ordinary People
Sunday
on Saturday
5p Anticipated English
on Sunday
8a Low English
10a Solemn English
12p Latin
Weekdays
7a English Mass Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri
8.30a English Mass Wed
8a Latin Mass Sat
12p Latin Mass Mon-Fri
*check bulletin for schedule changes
Confession*
Our normal schedule of Wednesdays 5-6p and Saturdays 3.30-4.30p.
Best of the Upstate
POP was named Best Place of Worship, Best Private School and Best PreSchool in The Greenville News’ contest the collected over 167,000 votes!
About Prince of Peace
The mission of Prince of Peace is to share the fullness of the Gospel to all we encounter in our lives by equipping disciples to create and strengthen a personal relationship with Christ. By the grace of God, we are called to strive for personal holiness, participate fully in the vibrant life of the Church’s Tradition and transform the world.
Parishioner Life at Prince of Peace
Blogs and Recent Information
1 June: Feast of Saint Justin
1 June: Feast of Saint Justin. Justin is one of the most important Christian writers of the early Church. Born in the year 100 in the Palestinian province of Samaria, Justin was the son of pagan...
30 May 2021 Bulletin
Click to read this week's bulletin: 30 May 2021 Bulletin
End of General Dispensation, effective 5 June 2021
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The time will soon come when we may return to public worship without fear of the coronavirus, and so effective June 5, when we celebrate the feast of Corpus...
26 May: Feast of Saint Philip Neri
26 May: Feast of Saint Philip Neri. Born in 1515, Philip Neri gave up material wealth at the age of 17 and chose to serve God instead of a career in business. He went to Rome and studied philosophy...
23 May 2021 Bulletin
Click to read the 23 May 2021 Bulletin!
22 May: Feast of Saint Rita of Cascia
22 May: Feast of Saint Rita of Cascia. In the hills of Cascia, Italy, Antonio and Amata Lotti welcomed their only child, Margherita, in 1381. Her name meant “pearl" and she was called...
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