List of Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in North America

Jurisdictions participating in the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America

These jurisdictions' bishops are members of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America, according to canonical order:

The following in communion with these jurisdictions, but is not a member itself:

  • Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of Mexico[1]

Unaffiliated with the Assembly

The following groups are not currently in full communion with the above:

  • Autonomous Eastern Pan Orthodox Traditional Church (Nikodemos)
  • Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (Synod of Archbishop Isislav)
  • Brotherhood of St. Peter and Paul (Andreas)
  • Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece
  • Church of the True Orthodox Christians (Synod of Metropolitan Akakios)
  • Church of the True Orthodox Christians (Synod of Metropolitan Chrysostomos)
  • Evangelical Orthodox Church (Despite self-classified as Eastern Orthodox, there also Evangelical and Protestant elements into denomination)
  • Greek Old Calendar Church in North America (Synod of Archbishop Ieronymos of the Holy Ascension)
  • Holy Metropolitan Synod of the Patristic Calendar (Synod of Metropolitan Angelos)
  • Holy Orthodox Church in North America (HOCNA)
  • Macedonian Orthodox Church (recognizes all other mainstream churches, but is not itself recognized by any of them)
  • The Moderate Old Calendar Greek Orthodox Church (Holy Synod in Resistance) (Synod of Metropolitan Kyprian)
  • Old Believers
  • Old Calendar Greek Orthodox Church of Greece (Andreas)
  • The Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Bulgaria
  • The Old Calendar Romanian Orthodox Church (Synod of Metropolitan Blasios)
  • Orthodox-Catholic Church of America (Despite self-classified as Eastern Orthodox, there also Western Roman Catholic elements into denomination)
  • Russian True Orthodox Church
  • Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
    • Orthodox Church of Canada (Daughter church)
    • Orthodox Church of the New World (USA) (Daughter church)

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