Posts made in July, 2021


BY TAYLOR TORREGANO PASADENA – PUBLISHED 3:15 PM PT JUN. 09, 2021 PASADENA, Calif. — Pasadena police have a new strategy to address the homelessness and mental health crisis affecting Southern California. They say it’s been so successful that they’re expanding the program that diverts nonviolent homeless calls for service to a team that’s more equipped to handle mental health illness than police officers. The...

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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry preaches during the opening worship service of the 2021 Union of Black Episcopalians conference and revival on July 27, 2021. [Episcopal News Service] The Episcopal Church is at a crossroads, church leaders said this week during the annual Union of Black Episcopalians conference and revival; if it is to flourish and maintain integrity, it must embrace a revolution in values both within and beyond its...

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by Janet Kawamoto | Jul 28, 2021 | News [The Episcopal News] The Diocese of Los Angeles will be well-represented on influential committees at the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church, meeting next summer (July 5 – 14, 2022) in Baltimore, Maryland. Seven of Los Angeles’ eight deputies, who were elected at the 2019 meeting of Diocesan Convention, have been assigned to the committees that will receive, refine, and present...

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Maria Iris Clayton


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Sunrise: 7 February 1920 – Sunset: 28 July 2020 Service Bulletin click here Service Music click here Memorial and Celebration of Life Wednesday, 28 July 202112:00 P.M. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church 1062 North Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena CA 91103Brother Anthony Glenn Miller, Celebrant The fruit of the Spirit is Love, joy, peace, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23 Maria Iris Clayton...

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July 14, 2021COVID-19 Updates, News Releases PASADENA, Calif.—Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD) has received the first confirmed reports of the COVID-19 Delta variant infection in six Pasadena residents. The Delta variant was identified in laboratory specimens from these residents through genomic sequence testing. The households infected in Pasadena included a mix of vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Through...

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