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Most Oriental Orthodox Christians in North America belong to Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Indian, Syriac and some other communities, representing religious majority or minority within a particular community. Oriental Orthodox jurisdictions are organized within the Standing Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches. [1]
The Oriental Orthodox Churches are a communion of six autocephalous (that is, administratively completely independent) regional churches. [15] Below is a list of the six autocephalous Oriental Orthodox churches forming the main body of Oriental Orthodox Christianity.
The Orthodox-Catholic Church of America (OCCA) is an independent and self-governing Christian syncretic (Eastern Orthodox/Oriental Orthodox/Western Catholic) jurisdiction based in the United States (including the territory of the US Virgin Islands), with clergy also in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Africa, and Australia.
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia; Serbian Orthodox Church. Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada; Romanian Orthodox Church. Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of America and Canada; Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia; Georgian Orthodox Church. Georgian Apostolic Orthodox ...
Oriental Orthodox churches in the United States ... Orthodox-Catholic Church of America This page was last edited on 16 April 2019, at 10:22 (UTC). Text ...
Oriental Orthodoxy in the United States of America, representing communities and institutions of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in the USA; Oriental Orthodoxy in North America, representing communities and institutions of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in North America; Oriental Orthodoxy in South America, representing communities and ...
Oriental Orthodox dioceses in North America (2 C) U. Oriental Orthodoxy in the United States (5 C, 7 P) ... Coptic Orthodox Church in North America; M. Thomas Makarios;
Orthodox churches in America became a self-governing Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in America in 1924 under the leadership of Metropolitan Platon (Rozhdestvensky), popularly called the Metropolia (from Russian: митрополия). The Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in America was granted autocephaly by the Russian Orthodox ...