St. John the Baptist Orthodox ChurchParish InformationClergy:Lay Leadership:Julius Costescu, Council President
Rdr. Bogan Popescu, lay leadership Contact Information:6301 W. Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048 email: no email available Website: no website available Services:Sunday Divine Liturgy 12:00PM
Services are celebrated in English and Romanian Social Media:no social media available
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On August 29, 1982, a small group of faithful immigrants from Romania gathered around Rev. Fr. Gheorghe Mircea Niculescu to officially establish a new Orthodox parish, serving the community around West Los Angeles in the Romanian Orthodox tradition. Fr. Mircea was a well-known poet and man of letters in his native Romania and an outspoken critic of the Romanian Communist regime.
St. John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church officiated its first Divine Liturgy on September 3, 1982 as a parish of the Orthodox Church in America, Bulgarian Diocese under the omophore of his Eminence Archbishop Kyrill of Pittsburgh and Toledo. After the untimely death of Fr. Mircea in 1989, the parish persisted with the help of Fr. Cornel Avramescu, Rector of St. Mary Romanian Orthodox Church in Anaheim. On April 1990, Fr. Remus Bibart immigrated to Los Angeles to assume rectorship of our church. In 1998 he received tonsure as Hieromonk Nikodim, and was soon elevated to the rank of Archimandrite by His Eminence, Archbishop Kyrill. On September 2001, after a full decade of faithful service in our community, Archim. Nikodim received canonical release from the OCA to serve henceforth in the Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in the Americas. Since Archim. Nikodim’s departure, the parish has been served in turn by the Rev. Viorel Visovan, Hieromonk Teodosie Marius Bordieanu, and VRev. Dumitru Ionescu. In October 2010, the parish welcomed Rev. John Beal, his spouse Popodia Medea and their daughter Magdalen Maria Theresa. Fr. John is the first clergyman to serve the parish in his own native English. A native Californian who found and watered his Orthodox faith in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fr. John hopes to enrich his parish with the greater Orthodox Tradition as he learned it in Northern Californian OCA parishes, at his Alma Mater St. Vladimir’s seminary and among a wide network of Orthodox communities worldwide. Now that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is preached at St. John’s to all comers in both the English and Romanian languages, we look forward to a season of spiritual and demographic growth and enrichment under the pastoral care of Fr. John. La multi ani! |
6301 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Los Angeles, CA 90048