Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

Nativity Diorama

Family Learning Center, Room 1101

Exhibit Hours:

Saturday, December 7: 6pm – 8pm

Weekends: 12pm – 8pm
Weekdays: 4pm – 8pm

Tuesday, December 24: 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday, December 25: 9am – 12pm, 3pm – 8pm

Journey with the Holy Family through this intricate display of the Nativity story, happening from December 7th through December 29th.

Featuring terracotta figurines hand crafted and imported from Murcia, Spain, this one-of-a-kind diorama presents the extraordinary story of Jesus amid the everyday – with scenes of Israelite village life side-by-side with the supernatural. Take some time this Advent and Christmas season to prayerfully walk through the Joyful Mysteries! It is a great opportunity for everyone in the family.

This free exhibit is hosted at Our Lady of Peace Family Learning Center in Room 1101.


Volunteers are needed to supervise the diorama (welcome people, ensure that the displays are not touched, etc). If you are able to help volunteer an hour or two to at the diorama, please contact the parish office at (408) 988-4585.

Anyone who volunteers at Our Lady of Peace Parish must also comply with the diocesan requirements of fingerprinting and Safe Environment training. Please see the volunteer requirements page linked here.

“Mary, Mother of All Nations” Artistic Exhibit

Description

An artistic exhibit of statues and images of Our Blessed Mother from different nations/ cultures…reaching out to the community.

Exhibit Hours

Friday, Sept. 6th: 1pm-10pm
Saturday, Sept. 7th: 10am – 9pm
Sunday, Sept. 8th: 10-9pm
Monday, Sept. 9th to Thursday, Sept. 12th: 11am-7pm
Friday, Sept. 13th: 11am-10pm

Exhibit Item Submission

You are all encouraged and invited to submit for consideration any painting, framed image, or statue of Our Lady to be displayed at the exhibit. It should be approved for use in a Church and can be brought in to be exhibited. This is a wonderful opportunity to share your image with others as a special devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
If you would like to participate, please fill out and return a submission application with your item(s) from August 19th to August 30, 2019 to the Consecration Group  (at olop@consecrationgroup.org) or by turning it in to the parish office. For questions, please call the parish office (408) 988-4585 during office hours.

Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles

Our Lady of Peace Church will be hosting our annual outdoor exhibit of Eucharistic miracles around the world. With an extensive assortment of photographs and historical descriptions, the exhibition presents some of the principal Eucharistic Miracles that took place throughout the ages in various countries of the world and have been officially recognized by the Church. The current exhibition includes 153 panels that are used to explain 152 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps.

Volunteers are needed to help set up the exhibition!

For more information or to volunteer, please visit www.olop-shrine.org or call the Our Lady of Peace parish office at (408)988-4585.

Flyer for Eucharistic miracles around the world Click Here

Exhibition Information
With an extensive assortment of photographs and historical descriptions, the exhibition presents some of the principal Eucharistic Miracles that took place throughout the ages in various countries of the world and which have been recognized by the Church. By means of the panels, one can “virtually visit” the places where the miracles took place. The current exhibition includes 151 panels that are used to explain 153 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps, all of which are available on a DVD in both high and low definition. High definition is used to make the exhibition posters and low definition is used for all other purposes.

Canon Law On Shrines
The Eucharistic miracles shown in this exhibition have all been recognized by the local bishops, some miracles were also recognized with papal bull but not all the miracles were recognized also by the Pope. What is required is the local bishop’s approval (CANN n.1230 ss). Most of the miracles’ churches became Eucharistic sanctuaries or shrines of the Eucharistic miracle, approved by the Church.

Can. 1230 By the term shrine is understood a church or other sacred place to which numerous members of the faithful make pilgrimage for a special reason of piety, with the approval of the local ordinary.
Can. 1231 For a shrine to be called a national shrine, the conference of bishops must give its approval; for it to be called an international shrine, the approval of the Holy See is required.

Eucharistic Miracles by Country
The exhibition’s miracles are from: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Carribean Island of Martinique, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Island of the Réunion (French Colony), Italy, Netherlands, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Venezuela.

For more information on the exhibit, click here.