Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America


The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, headquartered in New York City, is an eparchy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Its current primate is Archbishop Elpidophoros of America. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese comprises some 525 parishes and 20 monasteries across the United States of America, as of 2021. In 2015, the church claimed 1.5 million baptized members.

History

Before the establishment of a Greek Archdiocese in the Western Hemisphere there were numerous communities of Greek Orthodox Christians. On June 26, 1768, the first Greek colonists landed at St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest city in America. The first Greek Orthodox community in the Americas was founded in 1864, in New Orleans, Louisiana, by a small colony of Greek merchants. The first permanent community was founded in New York City in 1892, today's Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and the See of the Archbishop of America. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America was incorporated in 1921, and officially recognized by the State of New York in 1922.
In 1908, the Church of Greece received authority over the Greek Orthodox congregation of America, but in 1922 Patriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople transferred the archdiocese back to the jurisdiction of the Church of Constantinople. In 1996, the archdiocese was split by the Ecumenical Patriarchate into four separate archdioceses: those of America, Canada, Central America, and South America.

Organization

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is composed of an archdiocesan district and eight metropolises : New Jersey, Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Boston and Denver. It is governed by the archbishop and the Eparchial Synod of Metropolitans. The synod is headed by the archbishop and comprises the metropolitans who oversee the ministry and operations of their respective metropolises. It has all the authority and responsibility which the Church canons provide for a provincial synod.
There are more than 500 parishes, 800 priests and approximately 440,000 to 2 million faithful in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, depending on the source of reports and the counting method being used. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese itself claims to have 1.5 million baptized members. The number of parishes in the Greek Archdiocese rose by about 9% in the decade from 1990 to 2000, and membership growth has largely been in terms of existing members having children. Membership is concentrated in the Northeastern United States. The states with the highest rates of adherence are Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and New York.
The archdiocese receives within its ranks and under its spiritual aegis and pastoral care Eastern Orthodox Christians, who either as individuals or as organized groups in the Metropolises and Parishes have voluntarily come to it and which acknowledge the ecclesiastical and canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Additionally, one seminary is operated by the Greek Archdiocese, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, Massachusetts, which educates not only Greek Archdiocese seminarians but also those from other jurisdictions, as well.
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was a member of SCOBA and is a member of its successor organization, the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America.

Archbishop

On May 11, 2019, the church's synod unanimously elected Metropolitan Elpidophoros of Bursa as the new archbishop of America following the voluntary resignation of Archbishop Demetrios. In addition to serving as Metropolitan of Bursa, Elpidophoros has also served as Abbot of the Holy Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Halki and Professor of the Theological School of the Aristoteleian University of Thessaloniki. Metropolitan Methodios of Boston served as the locum tenens until Elpidophoros was enthroned on June 22, 2019. These leaders succeed the following archbishops:
  • † Alexander, 1922–1930
  • † Athenagoras, 1931–1948
  • Timotheos Evangelinidis, 1949
  • † Michael, 1950–1958
  • † Iakovos, 1959–1997
  • Spyridon, 1997–1999
The archbishop of the archdiocese is variously titled as, "Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, President of the Holy Eparchial Synod, and Chairman of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America."

Holy Eparchial Synod

The Holy Eparchial Synod of the archdiocese is composed of:
  • Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, President
  • Metropolitan Methodios of Boston
  • Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey
  • Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver
  • Metropolitan Sevastianos of Atlanta
  • Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit
  • Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
  • Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco
  • Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago

    Hierarchs

Diocesan bishops

  • Archbishop Elpidophoros of America
  • Metropolitan Methodios of Boston
  • Metropolitan Constantine of Denver
  • Metropolitan Sevastianos of Atlanta
  • Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit
  • Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco
  • Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh
  • Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey
  • Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago

    Auxiliary bishops

  • Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, assigned to the Metropolis of Chicago
  • Bishop Sebastianos of Zela
  • Bishop Joachim of Amissos
  • Bishop Spyridon of Amastris
  • Bishop Timothy of Hexamilion
  • Bishop Ioannis of Phocaea
  • Bishop Constantine of Sassima

    Retired bishops

  • Bishop Iakovos of Catania
  • Metropolitan Dimitrios of Xanthos, Elevated to Metropolitan in January 2023
  • Metropolitan Isaiah of Lystra
  • Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta

    Deceased hierarchs

  • Archbishop Athenagoras of Thyateira and Great Britain '
  • Archbishop Athenagoras of Thyateira and Great Britain
  • Metropolitan Anthony of San Francisco
  • Metropolitan Germanos of Hierapolis
  • Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago
  • Metropolitan Joachim of Demetrias '
  • Metropolitan Philaretos of Syros
  • Metropolitan Silas of Saranta Ekklesia
  • Bishop Aimilianos of Harioupolis
  • Bishop Eirinaios of San Francisco
  • Bishop George of New Jersey
  • Bishop Gerasimos of Abydos
  • Bishop Germanos of Constantia
  • Bishop Germanos of Synadon
  • Bishop Kallistos of San Francisco
  • Bishop Meletios of Aristeas
  • Bishop Meletios of Christianopoulis
  • Bishop Paul of Nazianzos
  • Bishop Philip of Atlanta
  • Bishop Theodosius of Ancona
  • Bishop Timothy of Chicago
  • Metropolitan Philotheos of Meloa

    Archdiocesan institutions

Information about different institutions throughout the United States which are part of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

Archdiocesan Cathedral of Holy Trinity

The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity provides regular divine worship, counseling, Christian education, human services and cultural programs for people in the New York City area.

Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology

together constitute a Greek Orthodox Christian institution of higher learning providing undergraduate and graduate education. Located on a campus in Brookline, Massachusetts, Hellenic College and Holy Cross seek to educate leaders, priests, lay persons, men and women.

Others