- St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church of Ajax, Ontario
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name = St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church
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seniorpastor = Fr. Roy Roberts
type = Roman Catholic
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location = 1001 Ravenscroft Road, Ajax,Ontario
website = church (or churches; see below) located in Ajax, Ontario. The original church was erected in 1871, but was closed in 1999 due to an overflow of parishioners, and the fact that the church was aging greatly. A new building was opened on 30 July, 2006.Pre-
World War I Prior to the building of a church to service the Catholic community of Pickering, parishioners journeyed to either St. Paul's in
Toronto or to St. Gregory's inOshawa . In 1847, the first church was erected in Pickering near Highway 2 (now Durham Highway 2/Kingston Road). It was called St. Wilfrid's, and relied on visiting priests. The first resident priest of the area was Fr. Peter D. Laurent, who served from 1860-61. By 1870, the tiny Pickering church of St. Wilfrid's became too small for the burgeoning Catholic population, and so, under the guidance of Fr. Hayden, the fifthpastor , the parish banded together to build a new church, named St. Francis de Sales. It was completed in 1871.Post-World War I to 2006
St. Francis remained a parish with a resident pastor until 1915, when the community became a
mission parish to St. John's of Whitby. In 1942, St. Francis once again became a parish, with a resident pastor, Fr. Bernard Kyte, the fifteenth pastor. It was under his leadership that theStations of the Cross were set up and blessed in the church. In 1951, the church'sCatholic Women's League was started, and continues to run to this day. St. Francis de Sales school opened in 1952. By the time the 18th pastor, Fr. Arthur McMahon, the church was in a state of disrepair: the roof was sagging, and the top of the building was leaning out. The parish discussed the possibility of demolishing the deteriorating building, or fixing it up. It was concluded that the church still had life left in it, so the decision was made to addsteel reinforcements. In 1965, Fr. Walter Forgach became the 20th pastor. It was his task to lead the congregation through the changes of theSecond Vatican Council . It was Fr. Forgach, who in 1965, installed the automatic chimes that can be heard all acrossPickering Village to this day. He also helped to construct therectory used today. TheKnights of Columbus , and the parish's ownSt. Vincent de Paul Society were established in 1970 and 1972 respectively. In 1980, Fr. John T. Bolger arrived. He was pastor #22, and served for seventeen years. The building slowly continued to deteriorate, and more reinforcements were added to keep the walls from falling out.A New Era
In 1999, the first year of current pastor Fr. Roy Roberts' leadership, the first steps were taken to raise money and build a new church. The ground finally broke in September 2005, and was opened on 30 July, 2006.
External links
* [http://stfrancisdesales.ca/ Official site]
ee also
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
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