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July 21, 2016

St. Margaret’s celebrates as preschoolers and parents graduate

Raucous cheers, hearty applause and joyful tears greeted the first graduating Padres Unidos class as they marched into St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, San Juan Capistrano, to receive well-deserved diplomas. The graduates — preschoolers and parents alike — had completed school readiness programs and parenting skills classes, respectively, and the moment’s significance was palpable. Rosario Galeana […]

July 14, 2016

The Reverend Edward Powell Allen

January 18, 1928 – July 9, 2016 The Rev. Edward Powell Allen, a former rector of St. Andrew & St. Charles Church, Granada Hills, died July 9 in Hingham, Massachusetts. He was 88, and had been in ill health for about the past year. Survivors include his wife, Alice Jean Pierce Allen; their children, Arthur […]

June 22, 2016

Los Angeles-area religious leaders speak out for gun control, against ‘baseless rhetoric’

Clergy and laity across the Diocese took active pastoral and advocacy roles today in the wake of the Orlando massacre. Pictured here, Grace R. Dyrness, vice president of Interfaith Communities United for Justice & Peace, addresses joint news conference co-sponsored by the Islamic Center of Southern California with Salam Al-Marayati, Jihad Turk, the Rev. Susan […]

May 29, 2016

The Reverend Canon Barbara Mudge

September 27, 1930 – May 24, 2016 The Rev. Canon Barbara Mudge, a former vicar of St. Francis’ Church, Simi Valley (1986 – 1995), and most recently canonically resident in the Diocese of Oregon, died May 24 at age 86. A service will be held on Saturday, August 13 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s […]

May 22, 2016

The Reverend Floyd “Butch” Naters Gamarra

October 3, 1941 – May 16, 2016 The Rev. Floyd “Butch” Naters Gamarra, former multicultural minister for the Diocese of Los Angeles, died in his sleep at his Pasadena home on May 16 after a recent period of illness. Survivors include his four daughters, Gugui, Lizzie, Linda, and Katalina, and his son, Jonathan. Bishop Suffragan […]

May 14, 2016

Mark Asman retires after 22 years as rector of Trinity Church, Santa Barbara

Concluding a 22-year tenure that included ministries ranging from parish growth to social justice outreach to LGBT rights, the Rev. Canon Mark Asman retired as rector of Trinity Church, Santa Barbara on May 1. Asman became rector of Trinity Church in 1994. Since that time, the congregation has grown from 150 to 750 members and […]

May 14, 2016

All Saints, Pasadena, bids farewell to rector Ed Bacon after 21-year tenure

The street between All Saints Church, Pasadena, and Pasadena City Hall was filled with more than 2,000 people on May 1 for a service of Holy Eucharist marking rector Ed Bacon’s retirement after 21 years at the parish, said to be the largest Episcopal congregation in the western United States. During his tenure at All […]

May 14, 2016

March in support of immigrant families ends in arrest for clergy, lay demonstrators

Clergy and lay members of the Diocese of Los Angeles were among religious leaders taking part in a March 23 demonstration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles to protest the detention and deportation of immigrants, especially recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeting Central American refugee mothers and children who have come […]

May 14, 2016

Building a relationship: Los Angeles, Cuernavaca continue the journey

Life settles into a familiar rhythm for pilgrims from the Diocese of Los Angeles to the Anglican Diocese of Cuernavaca in the heart of Mexico. There are Spanish grammar and conversational classes, educational presentations and cultural excursions and homework, interspersed with prayer, singing, guitars and delicious traditional meals. Sundays during the two-week immersion experience are […]

May 14, 2016

On global service day, youth volunteers plant crops to feed L.A.’s needy families

Layevska Jimenez considers herself “a lifesaver for plants” after recently assisting in weeding, watering, and planting tomatoes, peppers, basil, eggplant, thyme and more at Edendale Grove, next to the Cathedral Center of St. Paul in Echo Park. Already the 12-year-old Gabriella Charter School student realizes she can make a difference, not only in her neighborhood, […]

May 14, 2016

Christians in Pakistan inspire L.A. diocese’s pilgrims

Although Christian minorities face daily persecution in Pakistan, “a lot of good things are happening there. There is great faith and hope” and it is very important to think about, pray for, visit them and bear witness to their lives, according to the Rev. Khushnud Azariah. Azariah, vicar of St. George’s Church in Riverside and […]

March 30, 2016

Ruth Nicastro, retired communication missioner, dies at 90

Canon Ruth Nicastro, longtime diocesan missioner for communication and editor emerita of the Episcopal News, died March 28 while hospitalized in Thousand Oaks. She was 90 and had been suffering the effects of two strokes in recent years. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 17 at St. Bede’s Episcopal […]