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| Bishop "Mama Pat" Pearl Patrick made her transition
peacefully on December 24, 2004. Mama Pat was born in Arkadelphia,
Arkansas on August 15, 1923 and started singing at age 4.
She married Johnny Patrick and moved to California in 1957.
Johnny Patrick passed away in 1962. |
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| Mama sang in numerous churches by herself and with the Angelettes
in both the Los Angeles area and in Oxnard. In 1973 she was
ordained as a Minister. In 1978 Mama came to Santa Barbara
to live and work as a nanny for the children of actress Anne
Francis. |
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| She chartered the Church of Inner Light in 1979 and was
ordained into the New Order of Glastonbury in 1980. After
being asked to sing in several of the churches in Santa Barbara,
many people were encouraged by her zeal for Gospel singing. |
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In 1980, when a small group of people asked Mama Pat to teach
them about Gospel singing, she founded the Inner Light Community
Gospel Choir with only 6 singers and a guitar player. In 1981
the choir joined the national Gospel Workshop of America. The
Santa Barbara/Gold Coast Chapter became one of the first Inter
Faith / Inter Racial choirs in that organization. Since then,
the choir has performed all over the United States and in 1988
traveled abroad and performed in Findhorn, Scotland. In 1986,
Mama Pat was raised to Bishop in the New Order of Glastonbury.
Since then she has ordained numerous people into the ministry.
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Mama has always been an inspiration to people
around the globe because of her spiritual and musical contributions.
She received awards from the City and the County of Santa
Barbara, the City of Oxnard, the NAACP and from various other
organizations for her substantial contributions to the community.
In 1995 she was honored as one of Santa Barbara's Local Heroes. |
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In 2001 Mama Pat was honored by being entered into the Congressional
Record (Vol 147 No 153) for her efforts in uniting the Santa
Barbara community through music ... for bringing diverse cultures
together through the founding of the choir, for introducing
African American Gospel music to the community through the
Adult Education Program in Santa Barbara, and for being the
visionary who helped obtain the Black History flags which
fly each February on State Street in honor of Black History
Month. |
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Years ago, when many still feared the disease, Mama was
the only person who would perform burial services for Aids
victims. Mama Pat was also a writer and lyricist, and among
the things written was a ltitle book called "Spiritual
Vitamins", and a song called "Our God is a Right
Now God". Through her many contributions and her enthusiasm
for life, Mama positively impacted the lives of many, many
people. Her music and gift of unconditional love truly touched
hearts and lifted spirits wherever she went! |
The members of the Inner Light Community Gospel
Choir have literally been Mama's children, her family since 1980.
It is with great fondness and gratitude for the incredible enrichment
she brought to our lives, that her relatives, her godchildren,
her friends, and her sons and daughters of the heart and spirit
will always remember her!
Biography written by board member Diane Doiron
photos by Bear Hernandez
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