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Greek Orthodox Church of St. George: Piscataway, New Jersey: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: Manhattan, New York Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America: 2014-pending Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America: 1959 built Holy Trinity Cathedral: 279 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City
The Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania is a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). [1] Its territory includes parishes, monasteries, and missions located in two states in the United States – Delaware and Pennsylvania. The diocesan chancery is located in South Canaan Township, Pennsylvania.
Before his passing, he requested that memorials be made to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, St. Louis, MO. [5] Melina Kanakaredes – St. Nicholas's Greek Orthodox Church listed her as a possible speaker, credits the church as helpful to her in youth. Grew up at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Akron, OH [6] [7]
List of Eastern Orthodox bishops in the United States and Canada; List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) List of Roman Catholic archdioceses; List of Roman Catholic dioceses; List of Anglican dioceses and archdioceses. List of bishops in the Church of England; List of current patriarchs; List of ...
The Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania is a diocese of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). Its territory includes parishes, monasteries, and missions located in three states in the United States – Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the entirety of West Virginia. The diocesan chancery is located in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania.
Albanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America; Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania; Orthodox Church in America Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania; Orthodox Church in America Stavropegial Institutions
In 1970, the Russian Metropolia (also known as the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in North America) was granted autocephaly, and was renamed as the Orthodox Church in America. Sylvester (Haruns) Daugavpils, Latvia: Ivan Antonovich Haruns Archbishop of Montreal and Canada, Temporary Administrator of the Orthodox Church in America 1974–1977
This category is for individuals and groups of martyrs who died for their Eastern Orthodox faith from the 16th century onwards. Earlier martyrs are categorised as Category:Ante-Nicene Christian martyrs (1st to 4th century) or Category:Christian martyrs of the Middle Ages (5th to 15th centuries).