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All Saints Church is an Episcopal church located in Pasadena, California and part of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. The current building is the third home for activities of this church. [2] The church has a reputation of being one of Southern California's most liberal churches and one of the largest Episcopal churches in the country.
Regas succeeded John Burt as rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California, in 1966, when he was only 36 years old. [3] [b] During his tenure, Regas did much to establish All Saints as an influential parish within the liberal wing of the Episcopal Church, and as an important voice for mainline liberal Protestant Christianity nationally. [5]
According to Episcopal News, more than 2,000 people filled the street between All Saints Church and the Pasadena City Hall on Easter Sunday, May 1, 2016, the day of Bacon's retirement from the church. He and his wife planned to relocate to Alabama, to live closer to their children and grandchildren.
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During the 2025 Rose Parade, some 32 floats, 20 marching bands and 16 equestrian groups will traverse Colorado Boulevard, through the heart of Old Pasadena.
The Pasadena Symphony was founded in 1928 as the Pasadena Civic Orchestra by Reginald Bland. From 1936 to 1972, Dr. Richard Lert served as Music Director and Conductor. Virginia Gregg played double bass in the orchestra at this time before starring on the radio.
Fran Toy was the first female cleric to be elected as a deputy to General Convention from the Episcopal Diocese of California in 1988 [1] and was also the first Asian American woman to be ordained in the Episcopal church. [1] [2] The headquarters is located in the buildings adjacent to Grace Cathedral on Nob Hill in San Francisco.