Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles

The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles is a community of 48,874 Episcopalians in 133 congregations, 36 schools, and six service institutions, spanning all of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, and part of Riverside County making it one of the largest Episcopal dioceses in the United States by land area.

Diocese of Los Angeles

Diócesis de Los Ángeles
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryLos Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and Ventura
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince VIII
HeadquartersSt. Paul's Commons, Echo Park
Statistics
Congregations128 (2024)
Members39,677 (2023)
Information
DenominationThe Episcopal Church
RiteAnglican
EstablishedDecember 3, 1895
CathedralSt John's Cathedral
Patron saintOur Lady of Guadalupe
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Taiwanese Hokkien, Vietnamese
Current leadership
Bishop of Los AngelesJohn H. Taylor
CoadjutorDr. Antonio Gallardo(Bishop-elect)
Assistant bishopFranklin Brookhart, Ed Little, Naudal Gomes
Apostolic AdministratorMelissa McCarthy
DeanPaul A. Daniels(Bloy House), Anne Sawyer(Cathedral interim)
ArchdeaconLaura Siriani
Map

Location of the Diocese of Los Angeles
Website
www.diocesela.org

In 2024, the diocese reported average Sunday attendance (ASA) of 7,474 persons.

One of the U.S.-based Episcopal Church's 106 dioceses spanning 16 nations, the Diocese of Los Angeles was established in 1895 by vote of the General Convention of the national church. The diocese's first convention was held in 1896.

The diocese is led by its bishop, presently the Rt. Rev. John H. Taylor; its administrative hub is St. Paul’s Commons, located in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles. St. John's Cathedral is the cathedral of the diocese and the center for major diocesan liturgical functions.

The common ministry of the diocese is guided by its convention, held annually(usually in Riverside County). Between annual meetings, the work of convention is overseen by the diocesan council, which meets usually each month at St. Paul’s Commons.

Bishops of Los Angeles

Diocesan bishops

  1. Joseph Horsfall Johnson (1895–1928)
  2. W. Bertrand Stevens (1928–1947, Coadjutor 1920–1928)
  3. Francis Eric Bloy (1948–1973)
  4. Robert Claflin Rusack (1974–1986, Coadjutor 1972–1974)
  5. Frederick Houk Borsch (1988–2002)
  6. J. Jon Bruno (2002–2017, Coadjutor 2000–2002)
  7. John Taylor (2017–present, Coadjutor 2016–2017
  8. Antonio Gallardo (As of July 2026)

Current Bishops assisting

  1. C. Franklin Brookhart Jr.
  2. Edward S. Little II
  3. Katharine Jefferts Schori (Assistant Bishop of Wyoming)
  4. Naudal Alves Gomes (Latino Clergy, Rector, Hispanic Ministry)

Suffragan bishops

  • Robert B. Gooden (1930–1947)
  • Donald J. Campbell (1949–1959)
  • Ivol I. Curtis (1960–1964)
  • Robert Claflin Rusack (1964–1973)
  • Oliver B. Garver, Jr. (1985–1990)
  • Chester L. Talton (1991–2010)
  • Diane Jardine Bruce (2010–2021)
  • Mary Douglas Glasspool (2010–2016)

Notable parishes

  • St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Glendale
  • All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena
  • St. James' Episcopal Church, South Pasadena
  • All Saints' Episcopal Church, Beverly Hills
  • St. Pauls Commons & St Athanasius Church, Los Angeles
  • St. John's Cathedral, Los Angeles
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Long Beach
  • St. Thomas the Apostle, Hollywood
  • Church of the Epiphany/La Epifania, Lincoln Heights
  • Parish of St. Matthew, Pacific Palisades

Education

Schools include St. James' Episcopal School, an elementary school which opened in 1968. It has 344 students on roll of varying economic, ethnic, racial and social backgrounds. Josh Groban is a notable former student.

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