Archbishop of America
The Archdiocese of America, better known as the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, is a jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. It was formally constituted in 1922 and has had seven Archbishops. The Archdiocese currently covers the United States and one parish in the Bahamas, and is mostly Greek-American in composition and culture.
Archbishops of America
The following individuals have held the office of Archbishop of America:- Alexander (Demoglou), Archbishop of America
- Athenagoras, Archbishop of America
- Timotheos, Archbishop of America
- Michael, Archbishop of America
- Iakovos, Archbishop of America
- Spyridon, Archbishop of America
- Demetrios, Archbishop of America
- Elpidophoros, Archbishop of America
Related titles
Archbishops of the Russian Diocese of the Aleutians and North America
The Diocese of the Aleutians and North America was a pan-ethnic and missionary jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church under the Russian Orthodox Church from 1900 to 1922. From 1905 to 1922, its List of primates of the [Orthodox Church in America|incumbents] held the title of Archbishop:- Saint Tikhon
- * Bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska, 1898-1900
- * Bishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1900-1905
- * Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1905-1907
- Platon (Rozhdestvensky), Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1907-1914
- Evdokim (Meschersky), Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1914-1918
- Alexander (Nemolovsky), Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America, 1919-1922
Archbishops of the Russian Exarchate of North America
The Russian Exarchate of North America was another jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church under its Patriarchate of Moscow from 1933 to 1970. While most of its bishops were titled Metropolitans of varying Sees, the final one was- Jonathan (Kopolovitch), Archbishop of New York and the Aleutians, 1967–1970.