Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America


The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America is a diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church, covering the eastern region of the United States.

History

The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America was first created in 1983 by dividing the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and Canada in two separate eparchies: Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Canada.
In 1991, by the decision of the Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church jurisdiction on South America was ceded to this diocese. In South America and the Caribbean the Diocese of Eastern America had churches in Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Dominican Republic.
In 2011, by the decision of the Council of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, parishes in South and Central America were allocated to the new Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buenos Aires and South America.

Structure

The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America comprises 61 parishes: 15 in Ohio; 13 in Pennsylvania; 8 in Indiana; 6 in Florida; 5 in Michigan; three in New Jersey; two each in New York and North Carolina; and one each in Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Maryland, Alabama, West Virginia, and Maine. The episcopal see is located at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The diocese operates 53 churches and 7 monasteries, including: