The file consists of a series of videos documenting the "Transferring the Stone" ceremony that commemorated the transfer of stone from the AOH Celtic Cross at Grosse Ile, Quebec to Coquitlam, B.C. The ceremony was held at Place des Arts on October 5, 2009. Grosse Ile served as a quarantine station during the Irish migrations in the late 1840s and the stone represents the struggles faced by Irish immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was placed at the altar of Our Lady of Fatima Parish Church.
The item consists of a panoramic photograph that shows the congregation of Our Lady of Fatima (Notre Dame de Fatima) gathered around the travelling statue of Our Lady of the Cape (Notre Dame du Cap) in 1950.
The item consists of a panoramic photograph showing the congregation of Our Lady of Fatima gathered in front of the church. The church was built in 1959 so it is assumed that this photograph was taken shortly thereafter or possibly in the early 1960s.
The fonds consists of several photographs including two class portraits from Our Lady of Fatima School (Grade 4 French from 1959-1960 and Grade 6 French from 1961-1962); a baseball team photograph of the SO Coquitlam Allstars from 1963; and a photograph of Fernand and Julienne Filiatrault with Father Gérard Leduc and Father Denomee Trenomme from Lady of Fatima Church.
The file consists of an information booklet about Our Lady of Fatima Church that was produced in 1959 on the occasion of the dedication of the new church.
The file includes a funeral card for Reverand Father Joseph Albert Gerald Leduc who was the priest at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Maillardville from 1953 to 1958.
The file consists of records relating to Our Lady Fatima Church including confirmation certificates and a yearbook recognizing the Church’s 50th anniversary.