Frank Alton, provost of St. Paul’s Commons and vicar of St. Athanasius’, L.A., retires after four decades of ministry
by Pat McCaughan | Apr 27, 2022
[The Episcopal News] The Rev. Canon Frank Alton, 70, who retires May 1 as vicar of St. Athanasius Church in Echo Park, says initially he’ll spend...
Diocesan Council hears stories of ministry by and to Koreans, new mission parameters and more at April meeting
by Pat McCaughan | Apr 27, 2022
[The Episcopal News] The Rev. Aidan Koh described vibrant and vital outreach ministries to Koreans and Korean Americans in Los Angeles and Orange...
Reflection: 30 years after 1992 L.A. uprisings, diocese continues work for economic, racial justice
by Bob Williams | Apr 27, 2022
[The Episcopal News – April 27, 2022] The 1992 Los Angeles riots – which left 63 dead and property damage exceeding $1 billion during five days of...
Franciscan monks resident in diocese to move to San Francisco friary
by Janet Kawamoto | Apr 20, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Brother Ambrose Cristobal SSF and Brother Antonio SSF, Franciscan monks who have been resident sextons at St. Paul's Commons in...
Withdrawn grant endangers summer program for at-risk kids at Dorris Dann Kids Campus
by Pat McCaughan | Apr 13, 2022
A lack of funding could prevent the Dorris Dann Kids Campus in El Monte from offering its much-needed summer enrichment program to at-risk children...
Renewal of Vows 2022 photo gallery
by Janet Kawamoto | Apr 13, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Bishop John Harvey Taylor leads clergy in the renewal of their ordination vows April 12 at St. John's Cathedral. Taylor...
Cranes for Ukraine: Youth at St. Edmund’s, San Marino, take action to aid victims of war
by Pat McCaughan | Apr 6, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Kaelyn Chatfield, 13, and others in the St. Edmund’s Church youth group in San Marino, are crafting origami cranes in blue and...
NYA launches college-prep writing program in memory of Barbara and Fred Borsch; 39th annual Scholarship Benefit set for May 14
by EN Staff | Mar 30, 2022
College-bound students in grades 1 – 12 will benefit from a new writing instruction program established by the Neighborhood Youth Association in...
Services move from church to church in Deanery 6 for ‘progressive’ Holy Week
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 30, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Call it progressive or even itinerant Holy Week worship – Episcopalians in Deanery 6 (Pomona Valley-Inland Empire) are...
On stage and in jail ministry, chaplain-playwright-actor Ann Noble seeks social justice
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 23, 2022
[The Episcopal News] Ann Noble never dreamed her love for acting would lead her to Los Angeles County jails. Born and raised in Chicago, she moved...
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