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Housing · PasadenaThe Pasadena residence that has housed the last two bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and their families will be listed for sale next spring, the Standing Committee and Corporation of the Diocese (COTD) announced today. Located in the Chapman Woods neighborhood northeast of San Marino, the one-acre property includes a three-bedroom main residence, guest house, tennis court, pool, and koi pond. Price and broker, specified in a resol…Read Article
Corporation of Diocese, Standing Committee authorize sale of episcopal residence; proceeds to fund housing for future bishop

Monterey Park · Monterey Park– Urging the Diocese of Los Angeles and the wider Episcopal Church to insist that “all otherwise law abiding, undocumented workers should be regularized,” Diocesan Council, meeting July 10, adopted a resolution calling for comprehensive federal immigration reform, a measure inspired by Bishop John Harvey Taylor’s remarks during Council’s June 12 meeting.
The resolution, submitted by the Very Rev. Canon Gary Hall, now goes to Diocesan Convention…Read Article
Diocesan Council calls for regularization of immigrant workers, hears reports on bishop search, stable financial position

Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesMembers of the Search Committee at their meeting July 13 at St. Paul’s Commons. Thomas Diaz holds Ziggy, the committee’s mascot. Photo: Judy Stark The Search Committee met July 13 to review the application packets of candidates for bishop and to determine who will move ahead in the process. “It was prayerful, it was honest, it was caring,” said co-chair Thomas Diaz of All Saints Pasadena. “This was first time we have met in person since our open…Read Article