Prior to September 1950 Mass was celebrated occasionally in a private home, but except for these rare instances the Catholics of Blount and Sevier counties drove cars or rode buses to Knoxville every Sunday to attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
A survey, requested by Bishop William Adrian, to determine the number of Catholics living in the two counties was made in the summer of 1950 by Rev. John Tierney. As a result of this survey the Mission Parish of Maryville was established with the Reverend Paul Clunan appointed Pastor.
On September 3, 1950 the first Mass was celebrated in a funeral home in Maryville. During the search for a proper church site succeeding Sunday Masses were celebrated in the Community Room at Eagleton Village. Packing cases stored in the building served as a makeshift altar. If there were not enough chairs available, attending members stood throughout the Mass.
In November, 1950, a two story house located at 211 Ellis avenue in Maryville was leased and remodeling was begun with great enthusiasm. As in any project there were ups and downs, but plenty of fun was thrown in. A 700 lb. steel beam was delivered to the wrong church. The men of the church borrowed a truck, but were unable to move the heavy beam — curious bystanders, who had stopped to watch, found themselves being pressed into service and helpfully lent a hand. The new church was officially named Our Lady of Fatima. The living room and downstairs of the house were converted into the church. The kitchen became the church office. A three room apartment was constructed for Rev. Clunan
The first mass was celebrated in the new church at seven A.M. Sunday, November 5, 1950. It was truly a fulfillment of the dream of those Catholics who at long last had a church of their own. A few days later, a meeting of the women of the parish was held and the first Guild was organized. There were thirty eight ladies present.
The first High Mass was celebrated in the new church on Christmas Day. The choir was composed of ten members who were accompanied on an old, donated pump organ. On Sunday January 21, 1951 Bishop Adrian dedicated the little chapel and celebrated the ten o’clock mass.
Parishioners were already hoping to purchase property and build a church and rectory in the near future. There were approximately fifty families attending Our Lady of Fatima at this time.