
The Reverend Canon Samuel Robert D’Amico
by EN Staff | Apr 10, 2018
March 12, 1918 - April 7, 2018 The Rev. Canon Samuel Robert D’Amico, retired rector of St. James Church, Los Angeles, and founder of its parish...
Andrew Tomat named treasurer of diocese
by EN Staff | Mar 28, 2018
Andrew Tomat, an accomplished corporate development executive with a 25-year track record of growing Fortune 500 companies, has accepted Bishop John...
St. Edmund’s bids farewell to longtime rector George Woodward
by EN Staff | Mar 28, 2018
St. Edmund’s, San Marino will celebrate the last service with its longtime rector, the Rev. Canon George F. Woodward III on Sunday, April 29. All...
Forum speakers seek mission station in Newport Beach
by Pat McCaughan | Mar 14, 2018
About 125 Southland Episcopalians gathered at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Laguna Hills on March 10, many to lend their support as the St. James...
Camp Stevens dedicates new lodge in honor of Bergstroms
by Janet Kawamoto | Feb 28, 2018
Camp Stevens, the diocese’s facility in Julian, California, hosted a dedication program Dec. 16 for its nearly-completed Bergstrom Lodge, the final...
Parish goes on ‘being the church’ as Montecito recovers from mudslides
by Janet Kawamoto | Feb 26, 2018
The people and clergy of All Saints by-the-Sea Episcopal Church returned to their church in time for services on Sunday, Feb. 4 after being forced...
Standing up to fear with hope, love and level heads
by John Harvey Taylor | Feb 26, 2018
Fear stalked the border and our schools in recent weeks. How do Episcopalians respond? With faith, hope, love, and the level heads our God in Christ...
Pasadena church moves forward after vandalism
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 26, 2018
If there is an upside to vandalism like the Jan. 13 break-in and torching of the sanctuary at the Church of the Angels in Pasadena, the Rev. Robert...
The Archdeacon: Deacons ‘serve margins of church and world’
by Pat McCaughan | Feb 26, 2018
As the recently appointed archdeacon of the Diocese of Los Angeles, the Venerable Canon Charleen Crean aims to raise awareness about what may be the...
Pilgrims ‘tear down the wall’ at Via Crucis event for immigrant rights
by Janet Kawamoto | Feb 21, 2018
The route was a little shorter, the symbolism a little altered, but some 200 members of the dioceses of Los Angeles and San Diego took part in the...
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