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Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of the Americas
Mitropolia Ortodoxă Română A Celor Două Americi
Saints Constantine and Helen Romanian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois
TypeEastern Orthodox
StructureMetropolis
Patriarch of
All Romania
Daniel
MetropolitanNicolae (Condrea)
LanguageRomanian,
English
TerritoryUnited States
Canada
RecognitionOrthodox
For the ethnic diocese of the Orthodox Church in America, see Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America.
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The Romanian Orthodox Metropolia of the Americas (Romanian: Mitropolia Ortodoxă Română a celor două Americi) is an autonomous Eastern Orthodox metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Metropolia covers the territory of the United States and Canada.

The Metropolis is lead by Nicolae, Archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of the United States of America and The Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan of the Americas, with the metropolitan center located in Chicago, Illinois.

Administration and structure

The church is divided into one archdiocese and one diocese, each organized into three geographical deaneries, around which the parishes are grouped.

Archdioceses and Archbishops

  • Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of the United States of America: Nicolae
    • Eastern USA Deanery
    • Central USA Deanery
    • Western USA Deanery

Dioceses and Bishops

  • Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Canada: Ioan Casian de Vicina
    • Eastern Canada Deanery
    • Central Canada Deanery
    • Western Canada Deanery

See also

References

  1. Au fost înfiinţate Mitropolia celor două Americi şi Episcopia Canadei (in Romanian)
  2. "Biography". mitropolia.us. Retrieved 2021-10-24.

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  1. The ROC severed full communion with the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2018, and later severed full communion with the primates of the Church of Greece, the Patriarchate of Alexandria, and the Church of Cyprus in 2020.
  2. ^ Autocephaly or autonomy is not universally recognized.
  3. UOC-MP was moved to formally cut ties with the ROC as of May 27th 2022.
  4. ^ Semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church whose autonomy is not universally recognized.
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