When Julia DeWolf Gibbs Addison (1863–1936) arrived at All Saints Parish in 1894, accompanying her husband, Daniel Dulany Addison (1863–1936), the church’s first rector, she was already a noted artist, author, and art historian (fig. 1). Raised in Massachusetts and England and having traveled widely … [Read more...] about ADDISON REREDOS EXHIBIT
BELONGING AT ALL SAINTS
Belonging at All Saints ParishAll Saints Parish is a community of faith in the Episcopal tradition formed by worship, committed to spiritual growth and the reconciliation of all people to right relationship with God and one another. If you are here, we believe it is because you are being led by … [Read more...] about BELONGING AT ALL SAINTS
HISTORY OF ALL SAINTS
All Saints Parish was conceptualized in 1893 when 24 people who lived near Cleveland Circle believed there should be an Episcopal church in their neighborhood. At the time, there were already two Episcopal churches located in eastern Brookline: St. Paul's Church, built and consecrated in 1852 and … [Read more...] about HISTORY OF ALL SAINTS
LAY EUCHARISTIC VISITORS
Several people in our parish are trained and licensed by the diocese to bring Communion to homebound individuals following the Sunday service. Lay Eucharistic Visitors take the Sacraments to those who are unable to come to church for reasons of illness or infirmity. If you are unable to come to … [Read more...] about LAY EUCHARISTIC VISITORS