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In 2005, after the election of Metr. Herman as the ruling hierarch of the OCA and with the retirement of Abp. Peter, the Holy Synod of the OCA re-merged the dioceses of New York and New Jersey and Washington as the Diocese of Washington and New York. St. Nicholas Cathedral in Washington was designated the see of the ruling hierarch.
Metropolitan Jonah (born James Paffhausen, Jr.; October 20, 1959) is a retired American Eastern Orthodox bishop who served as the primate [1] of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) with the title The Most Blessed Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada from his election on November 12, 2008, until his resignation on July 7, 2012.
The administrative offices were located, first, in New York City at the Holy Protection Cathedral and later, since about 1967, in Oyster Bay Cove, New York. Upon the establishment of the Diocese of Washington in 1981, the metropolitan and primatal see transferred to the new diocese, leaving New York as a local diocese.
According to the 2006 edition of the Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches, the OCA had 1,064,000 members, an increase of 6.4 percent from 2005. This figure places the OCA as the 24th largest Christian church in the United States, and the second largest Eastern Orthodox church in the country, after the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America ...
Archbishop of Washington and New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada 2008–2009 Metropolitan Jonah was the first Metropolitan of the OCA who was not raised an Orthodox Christian. Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada 2009–2012 Tendered resignation on Jul 6, 2012. Tikhon (Mollard) Boston, MA: Marc R. Mollard
The founding archbishop, Joseph René Vilatte (ordained as Mar Timotheus), had been ordained as a priest by Bishop Ernst Herzog of the Old Catholic Church in Bern, Switzerland on June 7, 1885. [6] Working in the Great Lakes area, predominantly in Wisconsin, Vilatte sought to bring about the return of a Western Rite of Orthodoxy.
22.3% 4 18 163 559 Romanian Orthodox Church: Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of the Americas: 11,203 2,158 19.3% 2 1 31 361 Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Bulgarian Orthodox Diocese: 2,212 989 44.7% 2 2 20 111 Georgian Orthodox Church: Georgian Orthodox parishes in the USA 920 345 37.5% 1 1 6 153 Orthodox Church in America: N/A 84,928 33,797 39.8% 9 ...
The church was formally created on February 2, 1927, and chartered in the U.S. state of Massachusetts in 1928 with the assistance of Metropolitan Platon Rozhdestvensky of New York; [3] the American Orthodox Catholic Church was initially led by Archbishop Aftimios Ofiesh before his disputed suspension and deposition in 1933. [4] [5] [6] [7]