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Diocese of the Macedonian Orthodox Church
Diocese of America and Canada
Епархија Американско Канадска
Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary in Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Location
TerritoryUnited States, Canada
HeadquartersNorth Macedonia
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Established1981
LanguageChurch Slavonic
Macedonian
English
Current leadership
BishopMethodius
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The Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of America and Canada (Macedonian: Американско-канадска епархија, romanizedAmerikansko-kanadska eparhija) is one of 10 dioceses of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Operating a near total of forty churches in Canada and the United States, the diocese is headed by Metropolitan Methodius.

History

The Macedonian Orthodox Church (MOC) created its first diocese in 1967 for Macedonian diaspora communities that covered Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. By 1981, the MOC split the diocese into two parts creating a diocese for Australia and New Zealand and another diocese for Canada and the United States.

Metropolitan Methodius was placed to oversee the diocese in 2006. It was restructured after he went to the United States were the diocese was split as 3 regencies, the Midwest regency and East regency for the United States, and a Canadian regency. The Midwest regency has its seat in Crown Point, Indiana, led by Tome Stamatov, Father Branko Postolovski is in charge of the East regency, based in Syracuse, New York, and Father Trajko Boseovski oversees the Canadian regency located in Toronto, Canada.

In 2010, the Diocese had 20 churches in the United States with 15,513 congregants.

References

  1. ^ "Macedonian Orthodox Church today". www.mpc.org.mk. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. ^ Cepreganov, Todor; Angelovska-Panova, Maja; Zajkovski, Dragan (2014). "The Macedonian Orthodox Church". In Leustean, Lucian N. (ed.). Eastern Christianity and politics in the twenty-first century. Routledge. pp. 434–435. ISBN 9781317818656.
  3. "US Religion Census - 2010".

External links

Churches of the American-Canadian Macedonian Orthodox Diocese
Canada
United States
Website: www.akmpe.org

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