Overview
The Prince of Peace Votive Church is a stunning example of Spanish Mission-style architecture. Completed in 1965, the church is part of the Mission Nombre de Dios, a historic site commemorating the founding of America’s first Catholic parish in 1565.
Built as a votive offering to celebrate 400 years of Christianity in the United States, the church features intricate stained glass, serene interiors, and a bell tower that echoes its heritage. Nestled within the peaceful grounds of the mission, it serves as a place of worship and reflection for visitors and locals alike, blending history, spirituality, and beauty in one sacred space.