Wednesday, November 30, 2022018At the heart of every parish are its leaders. The staff and volunteers who are the first to arrive and the last to leave every Mass, event, and fundraiser. At Prince of Peace Catholic Community in Plano, one such employee truly exemplified a life of service.
Thursday, October 13, 2022043The annual Care Package Drive for the Honor Our Heroes Committee is well under way for the fifth year in a row. What started as a small idea has slowly flourished into a service project of massive proportions and a permanent ministry at Prince of Peace Catholic Community in Plano.
Thursday, February 10, 20220308It all started with a chalice. A few years ago, Father Stephen Ingram, parochial vicar at Prince of Peace Catholic Community in Plano, found a forgotten chalice among his things, which he realized had not yet been blessed.
Wednesday, July 21, 20210772Pandemic. House fire. Burst pipes. Flooding. Renovation and relocation. By February, 2021 had already thrown a lot at the Kula family.
Thursday, March 4, 20210367When the identical St. Romain twins first came home from the hospital in Baton Rouge, La., in September 1984, their father immediately set up to play instrumental music in their bedroom 24/7. David St. Romain was certain that little Darnell and Darrell would benefit from the constant melodies.
Friday, February 26, 20210546From its vibrant ministries to its incredible growth, Prince of Peace Catholic Community had plenty to celebrate during its 30th anniversary this February. The parish commemorated this momentous milestone with a celebratory Mass on the morning of Feb. 7, presided over by Bishop Edward J. Burns.
Friday, September 21, 20180217A desire to do more, a chance conversation and the support of a parish all added up to provide the spark for an effort to honor United States military members traveling through Dallas.
During Masses on Sept. 22-23 at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Plano, members of the parish’s Honor Our Heroes committee will collect care...
Friday, May 25, 20180126Members of the “Honor Our Heroes” committee at Prince of Peace Catholic Community in Plano are hoping to encourage people to show their appreciation for all military members — past and present — with a new project at the parish.