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Eastern Orthodox bishops in the United States and Canada are
bishops of various
Eastern Orthodox Churches serving in the
United States and
Canada . The list includes all bishops serving in those countries, whether as
diocesan bishops or in some other capacity, for example: as auxiliary bishops, diocesan administrators, or heads of various exarchates and vicariates. The dates following their names indicate the years during which they served in the United States or Canada.
This list includes all bishops by service, regardless of their
nationality (citizenship).
Alexander (Mufarrij) of Ottawa , 2004–present
Anthony (Michaels) of Toledo , 2011–present
Antony (Bashir) of New York , 1935-1966
Antoun (Khouri) of Miami , 1981-2017
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Basil (Essey) of Wichita , 1992–present
Demetri (Khoury) of Jableh , 1995-2003 (retired)
Joseph (Al-Zehlaoui) of Los Angeles , 1995–present
Mark (Maymon) of Toledo , 2004-2010
Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo , 1958-1992
Philip (Saliba) of New York , 1966-2014
Samuel (David) of Toledo , 1935-1958
Thomas (Joseph) of Oakland , 2004–present
Victor (Abo-Assaley) of New York , 1924-1935
Saint Tikhon (Belavin), Patriarch of Moscow, Apostle to America
Vladimir (Sokolovsky-Avtonomov) of the Aleutians , 1888-1891
Saint Innocent (Veniaminov) of Alaska, Equal to the Apostles and Enlightener of North America
John (Mitropolsky) of the Aleutians , 1870-1877
Nestor (Zass) of the Aleutians , 1878-1882
Nicholas (Ziorov) of the Aleutians , 1891-1898
Paul (Popov) of Novoarkhangelsk , 1867-1870
Peter (Ekaterinovsky) of Novoarkhangelsk , 1859-1867
Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of New York
Saint Raphael (Hawaweeny) of Brooklyn , 1904-1915
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Hilarion (Kapral) , First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and Metropolitan of Eastern America and New York, 2008–2022
Kyrill (Dmitrieff) , Archbishop of San Francisco and Western America, 2000–present
Alypy (Gamanovich) , Archbishop of Chicago and Mid-America
Peter (Lukianoff) of Cleveland, Administrator of the Diocese of Chicago & Mid-America. Treasurer of the Synod of Bishops
Theodosius (Ivashchenko) , Bishop of Seattle, Vicar Bishop of the Diocese of San Francisco and Western America, 2008–present
George (Schaefer) of Mayfield, Vicar Bishop of the Diocese of Eastern America and New York
Jerome (Shaw) of Manhattan, Vicar Bishop of the Diocese of Eastern America and New York, Deputy Secretary of the Synod of Bishops
Philaret (Voznesensky) Metropolitan
Vitaly (Ustinov) First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and Metropolitan of Eastern America and New York, 1986 - 2001
Laurus (Škurla) ,First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and Metropolitan of Eastern America and New York, 2001 - 2008
Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco
Anthimos (Drakonakis) of Olympus , Bishop of Christoupolis Sixth District (Pittsburg) 1977–1979, Bishop of Boston 1979-1983, Bishop of Denver 1984-1987, later assigned to Bishop of Olympus 1992-2015
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Alexander (Demoglou) of America , 1922-1930
Alexios (Panagiotopoulos) of Atlanta , 1999–present
Andonios (Paropoulos) of Phasiane , - present
Anthony (Gergiannakis) of San Francisco , 1978-2004
Athenagoras (Spyrou) of America , 1931-1949
Demetrios (Kantzavelos) of Mokissos , -present
Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America , 1999-2019
Dimitrios (Couchell) of Xanthos , -present
Evangelos (Kourounis) of New Jersey , -present
Gerasimos (Michaleas) of San Francisco , 2005–present
Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America , 1959-1996
Iakovos (Garmatis) of Chicago , 1979–2017
Isaiah (Chronopoulos) of Denver , 1992–present
Maximos (Aghiorgoussis) of Pittsburgh , 1979-2011
Methodios (Tournas) of Boston , 1983–present
Michael (Konstantinides) of America , 1949-1959
Nicholas (Pissare) of Detroit , 1999–present
Philip (Koutoufas) of Atlanta , 1992-1996
Savas (Zembillas) of Troas , 2002–present
Spyridon (Papageorge) of America , 1996-1999
Timothy (Negropontis) of Detroit , 1979-1995
Platon (Rozhdestvensky) Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America (1907-1914). Later named Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1922-1934)
Evdokim (Meschersky) Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America (1914-1918)
Alexander (Nemolovsky) Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America (1919-1922)
Theophilus (Pashkovsky) Archbishop of San Francisco, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1934-1950)
Leontius (Turkevich) Archbishop of New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1950-1965)
John (Shakhovskoy) Archbishop of San Francisco and the West (1950-1974)
Irenaeus (Bekish) Archbishop of New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1965-1977)
Theodosius (Lazor) Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1977-2002)
Herman (Swaiko) Archbishop of Washington and New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (2002-2008)
Jonah (Paffhausen) Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (2008-2012)
Tikhon (Mollard) Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada (since 2012)
Holy Synod of Bishops (2024)
Tikhon (Mollard) , Archbishop of Washington and Metropolitan of All America and Canada
Nathaniel (Popp) , Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate
Benjamin (Peterson) , Archbishop of San Francisco and the West
Mark (Maymon) , Archbishop of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania
Alejo (Pacheco y Vera) , Archbishop of Mexico City and Mexico
Melchisedek (Pleska) , Archbishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
Irénée (Rochon) , Archbishop of Ottawa and the Archdiocese of Canada
Michael (Dahulich) , Archbishop of New York and New Jersey
Alexander (Golitzint) , Archbishop of Dallas, the South and the Bulgarian Diocese
Daniel (Brum) , Archbishop of Chicago and the Midwest
Alexei Trader , Bishop of Sitka and Alaska
Nikodhim (Preston) Bishop of Boston, New England, and the Albanian Archdiocese
Benedict (Churchill) Bishop of Hartford and New England
Andrei (Hoarşte) , Bishop of Cleveland and Auxiliary to the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America
Gerasim (Eliel) , Bishop of Fort Worth and Auxiliary to the Diocese of the South
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