Welcome to Our Lady of Fatima

About Us

Welcome! We’re so glad you’ve come to pray and worship with us. If you haven’t already, please introduce yourself to our pastor, Father Au or our assistant pastor, Father Médard. They would love to meet you.

We have various ministries available in the parish so please don’t hesitate to ask any of our volunteers about ways to get connected.

If you have not already done so, please download and submit a registration form to the parish office:

Download Parish Registration Form

Please consider the possibility and convenience of regular monthly giving by pre-authorized debit:

Pre-Authorized Donations

Mass Times

Weekend Masses

Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm (English)

Sunday:
9:00am (French)
10:30am (English)
3:00pm (Cantonese)
5:00pm (English)

Weekday Mass

Weekday Masses

Monday: 9:00am (French/English)
Tuesday: 9:00am (English)
Wednesday: 9:00am (French/English)
Thursday: 9:00am (English)
Friday: 9:00am (French/English), 7:00pm (English)
Saturday: 9:00am (English)

Prayer to Our Mother of Perpetual Help

Wednesday: 6:15pm

Confession Times

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:45am – 8:55am
Friday: 6:00pm during Holy Hour
Saturday: 9:45am – 10:45am

For confession times other than the usual schedule, phone the parish office to make an appointment.


Adoration Hours

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction

Friday: 6:00pm

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