How St James became St Jax

CBC looks at how St James the Apostle church on Ste-Catherine (corner Bishop) has become St Jax by closing it as an exclusively Anglican space and opening it to other denominations and uses.

Points I don’t see raised in the text: how did someone called Singh end up as an Anglican? (Not that he shouldn’t, but there must be a story there.) Why Jax? (Which PR company dreamed that one up?) Why not Saint Cricket in the Fields, which it was called when that part of Ste-Catherine was still not yet built up and British soldiers played cricket nearby. The building dates from 1864.