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St. Joseph the Worker Parish was founded under Bishop Alexander Carter on July 15, 1963 and placed in the care of the Stigmatine Fathers
  St. Joseph the Worker Parish was founded under Bishop Alexander Carter on July 15, 1963 and placed in the care of the Stigmatine Fathers. The Stigmatine Fathers also established what was then known as the Catholic Information Centre. The Centre was sold for the use as a Teen Centre in 2001. Fr. John Saracco was the first pastor of the parish and was here for 12 years until 1975. The Stigmatine Fathers left Sault Ste. Marie in that same year which was then looked after by the Diocesan Priests.

PASTORS:

1963 - 1975        Fr. John Saracco

1975 - 1977        Fr. Charles Mathieu

1977 - 1984        Fr. Stephen Clarke

1984 - 1998        Fr. Gerald Yadivisiak

1998 - 1999        Fr. Paul Conway

1999 - Present    Fr. Ron Ambeault

St. Aloysius Church in Gros Cap is administered by the pastor of St. Joseph's Parish. The present church was built in 1917 and was in charge of the Jesuit Fathers.  According to Jesuit records, there was a chapel in Gros Cap built by the Jesuits in 1893 and was called the Presentation of the Virgin.  

St. Aloysius Church in Gros Cap is on Pinder Drive off Second Line West past the airport turn-off. Mailing address, phone and fax number is the same as St. Joseph the Worker Church.