The following are a variety of spaces on the grounds of Our Lady of Fatima Church where various groups from within and outside our faith community gather.
Originally constructed in 1956 as an all-purpose room and as part of a larger parish building plan that designated its initial use to be a temporary parish church, Fr. Kohler Hall was established in 2004. It is named in honor of Fr. William Kohler, former pastor (from September 1, 1971 to May 22, 1994) of the then Our Lady of Fatima Parish.
After 31 years, when in 1987 the current Our Lady of Fatima Church was built, the 'temporary church' was converted back to its original planned purpose—being that of a 'large activity space' within the school building. It now functions as an auditorium/gymnasium.
With its dedication on June 13, 2004, Fr. Kohler Hall can also be configured to host church social events, meetings, and as a place to hold fundraising efforts.
Upon the departure of the Sisters of Mercy who taught at Our Lady of Fatima School and served the church community, the convent built for their use as a residence was repurposed and renamed Fatima House. It has been used by the church in recent years for small group meetings. It ia also home to the Blessed Carlo Acutis Eucharistic Adoration Chapel.
As a gathering space within the rectory, the Upper Room is used for meetings of various organizations.
Parking available
in the church/school lot.
Site parking limited;
adjacent parking
in church/school lot available.
Parking available
in the church/school lot.