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Deans' Note | June 19, 2022


Three of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke all mention that on the night before he died, Jesus took bread, blessed it, shared it with his disciples and said, "this is my body." In the same way he took the cup of wine, and said, "this is my blood. Do this in remembrance of me." The evangelist John is the only one who doesn't recount this event. Instead, he tells us Jesus washed his disciples' feet on his last evening before he went to the cross. 


That doesn't mean John isn't interested in the Eucharist. Jesus in John's Gospel talks extensively about the meaning of sharing on his body and blood earlier, in chapter six. He begins the story by telling us that Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it, and shared it with the hungry multitude. When everyone had eaten their fill, he invited the disciples to "gather up the fragments so that nothing may be lost."


This Sunday, we celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi, or the Body of Christ. We reflect on the gift of the Eucharist Jesus gives the church. While we could reflect on many different facets of this mystery, the fact that this celebration, this year, is also Juneteenth, and a week before our celebration of LGBTQ pride gives a particular lens to look at the Eucharist.


Juneteenth celebrates the liberation of formerly enslaved people being restored to the dignity they already had as human beings created in the image of God. In the month of June, LGBTQ communities celebrate their own struggles for freedom as people created in God's image. Here, Jesus stands amidst the multitudes, giving the gift of the Eucharist to all who have been baptized and born anew as children of God, no matter where we have come from, who we are or who we love. We all eat this same bread broken and shared, all share this same new identity as beloved children


Now Jesus says to us, his disciples, "gather up the fragments that none may be lost." There are so many people who have been left out, discounted, "othered," injured by the sins of racism and homophobia, and all the other ways our society separates and denigrates people. Jesus serves this vast and mixed multitude and invites all the fragmented, all the broken, all people into his body. And we his disciples are meant to be his fellow servants and gatherers as well. 

Upcoming Events

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Juneteenth Evensong

Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 4:00 pm

In-Person and Online


The Diocese of Los Angeles is celebrating Juneteenth, a holiday marking the end of slavery in the United States, with a festive Evensong at St. John's Cathedral.


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The Feast of Corpus Christi

Sunday, June 19, 2022 


Said Mass at 8:00 am | In-person only.

Choral Mass at 10:00 am | In-person & online.


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Pride Sunday

Sunday, June 26, 2022 


Said Mass at 8:00 am | In-person only.

Choral Mass at 10:00 am | In-person & online.


The cathedral invites you to come for worship for a special Sunday service in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride. Music will be provided by the Trans Chorus of LA and the Rev. Canon Melissa McCarthy will preach.


The LGBTQ+ ministry of the diocese invites all to the post-Covid return of its annual Garden Party, 2pm–5pm at the Episcopal Residence in Pasadena. The event is open to all ages. There is a suggested $25 donation but that is not required for entry however RSVP to [email protected] is requested.


Practice the Tithe

July 11, 2022

In-Person and Online


Each summer at St. John's we offer an opportunity to engage in a special spiritual practice of financial giving called "Practice the Tithe." We invite everyone in our congregation to give 10% of one week's income as a special offering to the work of St. John's. On Sunday July 10, we will invite you to bring these gifts with you to church, or you can make this special offering online, or give it during this Practice the Tithe season.

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Vestry On-Call

Charlotte Borst


Vestry members are partners with clergy, encouraging the growth of community and the establishment of common ground in the spiritual life of the congregation. Parishioners are always welcome to speak with these individuals on Sunday morning; they assist in making sure our questions, comments, or concerns are heard.

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Parish Office Hours 


Fully vaccinated parishioners are all welcomed to visit the Parish Office or the Cathedral for prayer Tuesday-Thursday from 10:00am-4:00pm. Saturday from 8:00am-11:00am (arranged with our Sexton, Ada Galindo) and Sunday Mornings starting at 7:00am.

Food Pantry

Saturday, June 18, 2022

Gate is open from 8:30am-10:30am


Our next Food Pantry is this Saturday. Every third Saturday of the month we distribute fresh produce and canned goods to families in the community. Thanks to Earl Mounger we will also be giving out meat and dairy this month.


We would like to announce that vestry member, Jeffrey McLellan is now the lead administrator of the Food Pantry.

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Book Bag Drive


We are now accepting donations for book bags that will be distributed to the children of our Food Pantry guests on July 16, 2022. If you would like to learn more or have questions you may contact [email protected].

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