- Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in America
The History of Orthodoxy in America is complex and resists any easy categorizations or explanations.
Early Visits and Missions (1700-1900)
* 1741
Divine Liturgy celebrated on a Russian ship off the coast of Alaska.
* 1767 A community of Orthodox Greeks establishes itself inNew Smyrna Beach, Florida .
* 1794 Missionaries, including St.Herman of Alaska , arrive at Kodiak Island, bringing Orthodoxy to Russian Alaska.
* 1796 Martyrdom ofJuvenaly of Alaska .
* 1799 Ioasaph (Bolotov) consecrated in Irkutsk as firstbishop for Alaska, but dies in a shipwreck during his return.
* 1816 Martyrdom ofPeter the Aleut near San Francisco.
* 1817 Russian colony of Fort Ross established 60 miles from San Francisco.
* 1824 Fr. John Veniaminov comes to Unalaska, Alaska.
* 1825 First native priest,Jacob Netsvetov .
* 1834 Fr. John Veniaminov moves to Sitka, Alaska; liturgy and catechism translated into Aleut.
* 1836 Imperial "ukaz " regarding Alaskan education issued from Czar Nicholas I that students were to become faithful members of the Orthodox Church, loyal subjects of the Czar, and loyal citizens; Fr. John Veniaminov returns to Russia.
* 1837 Death of St.Herman of Alaska on Spruce Island.
* 1840 Consecration of Fr. John Veniaminov asbishop with the name Innocent.
* 1841 Return of St.Innocent of Alaska to Sitka; sale of Fort Ross property to an American citizen; pastoral school established in Sitka.
* 1844 Formation ofseminary in Sitka.
* 1848Consecration of St. Michael Cathedral in Sitka.
* 1850 Alaskan episcopal see and seminary moved to Yakutsk, Russia.
* 1858 Peter (Sysakoff) consecrated asauxiliary bishop for Alaska with Innocent's primary see moved to Yakutsk.
* 1864 Holy Trinity Church, first Orthodoxparish established on United States soil in New Orleans, Louisiana, by Greeks.
* 1867 Alaska purchased by the United States from Russia; Bp. Paul (Popov) succeeds Bp. Peter.
* 1868 First Russian parish established in US territory in San Francisco, California; St.Innocent of Alaska becomes Metropolitan of Moscow.
* 1870 Diocese of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska formed by theChurch of Russia with Bp. John (Metropolsky) as ruling hierarch.
* 1872 See of the Aleutians diocese moved to San Francisco, placing it outside the defined boundaries of the diocese (i.e., Alaska).
* 1876 Bp. John (Metropolsky) recalled to Russia.
* 1879 Bp. Nestor (Zakkis) succeeds John (Metropolsky).
* 1882 Bp. Nestor (Zakkis) drowns in the Bering Sea.
* 1888 Bp. Vladimir (Sokolovsky) becomes Bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska; ordination of first American-born Orthodox priest, Fr.Sebastian Dabovich .
* 1890-1914 Greek Immigration to USA - widespread unemployment and economic problems led to migrations to the US of 350,000 Greeks, one-fifth of the total population.
* 1891 Fr. Alexis Toth, aUniate priest, petitions to be received along with his parish in Minneapolis into the Russian Church; Bp. Nicholas (Adoratsky) assigned as Bishop of Alaska but is transferred before taking up his post; Nicholas (Ziorov) becomes ruling bishop of the Alaskan diocese.
* 1892 Fr. Alexis Toth and his parish in Minneapolis received into the Russian Church; Carpatho-RussianUniate parishes in Illinois, Connecticut, and several Pennsylvania soon follow suit; first Serbian parish established in Jackson, California; Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox parish founded in New York; first American-born person ordained, Fr.Sebastian Dabovich ; Archim. Raphael (Hawaweeny) arrives in America.
* 1895 First Syrian parish in Brooklyn, New York, founded by St.Raphael of Brooklyn ; first clergy conference, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
*1896 Bp. Nicholas (Ziorov) reports to the Holy Synod of Russia that "the commemoration of the Emperor and the Reigning House during the divine services brings forth dismay and apprehension among Orthodox in America of non-Russian background"; St.Alexander Hotovitsky appointed asrector in New York.
*1898 Bp. Nicholas (Ziorov) returns to Russia; Tikhon (Belavin) becomes Bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska.Beyond Alaska (1900-1918)
* 1900 Name of Russian mission diocese changed from "the Aleutian Islands and Alaska" to "the Aleutian Islands and North America", thus expanding its territorial boundaries.
* 1901 First Orthodox church in Canada, in Vostok, Alberta.
* 1902 Building of St. Nicholas Cathedral in New York.
* 1904 Raphael (Hawaweeny) consecrated as Bishop of Brooklyn, becoming the first Orthodox bishop to be consecrated in America; Innocent (Pustinsky) consecrated as Bishop of Alaska; first Romanian parish founded in Cleveland, Ohio.
* 1905St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania) founded; Bp. Tikhon (Belavin) raised to the rank of archbishop; seminary opened in Minneapolis; Russian Orthodox see transferred to New York; Fr.Sebastian Dabovich elevated toarchimandrite and given charge over Serbian parishes by Tikhon.
* 1906 In anukaz e datedJanuary 27 , addressed to Archbishop Tikhon, the Holy Synod of Russia confirmed the practice of commemorating the American president by name, and not the Russian Tsar, during divine services; blessing of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery by hierarchs Tikhon, Raphael and Innocent; 1st All-American Sobor held in Mayfield, PA, at which the name of the Russian mission was declared to be "The Russian Orthodox Greek-Catholic Church in North America under the Hierarchy of the Russian Church"; translation of "Service Book" byIsabel Hapgood .
* 1907 Abp. Tikhon (Belavin) returns to Russia and is succeeded in his see by Platon (Rozhdestvensky) as Archbishop of the Aleutians and North America; Uniate Bp. Stephen Ortinsky sent to the US by Rome to stem the tide of Uniate returns to Orthodoxy; Papal decree "Ea Semper" issued, mandating all Uniate priests in American be celibate; firstSunday of Orthodoxy service in New York; first Bulgarian parish in Madison, Illinois.
* 1908Church of Constantinople gives care for Greek Orthodox parishes in the US to theChurch of Greece ; first Albanian parish in Boston.
* 1909 Bp. Innocent (Pustinsky) transferred to Russia, succeeded by Alexander (Nemolovsky) as Bishop of Alaska; death of Fr. Alexis Toth.
* 1911 Minneapolis seminary transferred to Tenafly, New Jersey.
* 1913 Serbian clergy come underChurch of Serbia .
* 1914 Abp. Platon (Rozhdestvensky) recalled to Russia and made bishop of Kishinev, after having received 72 communities (mainly ex-Uniate Carpatho-Russians) into Orthodoxy during his rule; Antiochian Metr.Germanos (Shehadi) of Zahle comes to US to organize parishes without the approval of his synod.
* 1915 Death of St.Raphael of Brooklyn ; Abp. Evdokim (Meschersky) succeeds Platon; firstmonastery for women in Springfield, Vermont.
* 1916 Consecration ofPhilip (Stavitsky) of Sitka ; Alexander (Nemolovsky) appointed Bishop of Canada with his see in Winnipeg; organization ofSyrian Holy Orthodox Greek Catholic Mission in North America by Germanos (Shehadi) with founding of St. Mary's Cathedral in Brooklyn, New York.
* 1917 Ex-Uniate priest Alexander Dzubay consecrated with the name Stephen as Bishop of Pittsburgh; Archim. Aftimios (Ofiesh) consecrated as Bishop of Brooklyn; St. Tikhon (Belavin) elected Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.Revolution and Rivalry (1918-1943)
* 1918 The Bolshevik Revolution throws the
Church of Russia into chaos, effectively stranding the fledgling Russian mission in America.
* 1919 Southern Church Council meets in Stavropol at which Higher Church Administration was formed in Southern Russia; SecondAll-American Sobor meets in Cleveland, electing bishops for the Romanians and Albanians, pending approval from Moscow (which never comes).
* 1920 St.Tikhon of Moscow issuesUkaz No. 362 ; first session of the Higher Church Administration outside borders of Russia.
* 1921-34 TheRussian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) bishops meet in synod in Karlovtsy, Serbia, including Metr. Platon (Rozhdestvensky, primate of the Russian Metropolia.
* 1922Church of Greece transfers control of its parishes to theChurch of Constantinople ; founding ofGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of America .
* 1924 FourthAll-American Sobor of the Metropolia votes to establish "temporary self-government," breaking administrative ties with Moscow; Victor (Abo-Assaley) consecrated as the first Antiochian Archbishop of New York and All North America; Bp. Stephen (Dzubay) returns to theUnia .
* 1926 Metr. Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of the Metropolia breaks ties with the ROCOR synod.
* 1927 ROCOR synod sends epistle to American parishes suspending Platon and hisclergy ; founding of theAmerican Orthodox Catholic Church by the Russian Metropolia; founding ofFederated Russian Orthodox Clubs (FROC) in Pittsburgh.
* 1928 Ukrainian diocese established.
* 1929 Romanian Orthodox Episcopate established.
* 1931 Athenagoras (Spyrou) becomes primate of Greek Archdiocese.
* 1933 Metr. Platon (Rozhdestvensky) refuses to pledge loyalty to Moscow, which declares the Metropolia to be inschism and establishes the Exarchate of Moscow on American soil; Platon grantscanonical release to Syrian parishes remaining under the Metropolia to come under theChurch of Antioch ; Germanos (Shehadi) returns to Lebanon.
* 1934 Death of Platon;Theophilus (Pashkovsky) of San Francisco becomes primate of Metropolia; death of Germanos (Shehadi) in Lebanon.
* 1935 "Temporary Regulations of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" signed by ROCOR synod in Karlovtsy, Serbia, including Metr. Theophilus (Pashkovsky) of the Metropolia, thus renewing relations; ROCOR is divided into four regions, including North America with Theophilus as the regional primate.
* 1936 Metr. Anthony (Bashir) consecrated for the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of New York; on the same day (April 19 ), Metropolia bishops consecrate rival Abp. Samuel (David) for the Syrians, thus solidifying the developingschism in the Antiochian faithful in the US (the "Russi-Antaaki" split).
* 1937 Sixth All-American Sobor of the Metropolia declares itself to report to ROCOR in matters of faith; Holy Cross Theological School founded in Pomfret, Connecticut; Ukrainian diocese established byChurch of Constantinople .
* 1938St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York) andSt. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania) founded; Abp.Samuel (David) of Toledo excommunicated by theChurch of Antioch for disobedience to canonical order; Bulgarian diocese established; Carpatho-Russian diocese established by Constantinople with second wave of Uniat returns to Orthodoxy.
* 1941Church of Antioch restores Abp.Samuel (David) of Toledo to communion and declares his diocese to be theAntiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Toledo and Dependencies .Emergence of American Orthodoxy (1943-1970)
* 1943 Founding of
Federated Orthodox Greek Catholic Primary Jurisdictions in America , a proto-SCOBA body.
* 1946 Seventh All-American Sobor of the Russian Metropolia breaks all ties with the ROCOR; Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology moved to Brookline, Massachusetts.
* 1950 ROCOR moves headquarters to New York; Metr. Leonty (Turkevitch) becomes primate of Metropolia.
* 1951 Abp. Michael (Konstantinides) headsGOA ; independent Romanian diocese established; arrival of Fr.Alexander Schmemann in the United States from Paris, taking up teaching duties atSt. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York) .
* 1954 Recognition of Toledo Archdiocese byChurch of Antioch .
* 1955 Founding of theCouncil of Eastern Orthodox Churches of Central Massachusetts .
* 1958 Death of Metr.Samuel (David) of Toledo .
* 1959 Archbishop Iakovos (Coucouzis) is elected and enthroned as Primate of the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America.
* 1960 Founding of theStanding Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA); Romanian Orthodox Episcopate received into the Metropolia.
* 1961 Consecration of Antiochian Abp.Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo .
* 1962 Antiochian Toledo archdiocese recognized by theChurch of Antioch as equal to the New York archdiocese.
* 1963 Autonomous Serbian diocese created; beginning ofrapprochement between Metropolia and Moscow Patiarchate; arguing that the Metropolia's 1924 declaration of "temporary self-government" amounted to a canonical declaration ofautocephaly , "Toward an American Orthodox Church" is published by St. Vladimir's professor Alexander Bogolepov, galvanizing the Metropolia to seek autocephaly.
* 1964Bulgarian Diocese in Exile established under ROCOR.
* 1965SCOBA appeals to mother churches to allow concrete steps to be taken toward American Orthodox unity; Ireney (Bekish) succeeds Metr. Leonty (Turkevich) as primate of the Metropolia upon his death.
* 1966 Death of Metr. Anthony (Bashir); election and consecration of Philip (Saliba) as Metropolitan of the Syrian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of New York; founding ofHellenic College (Brookline, Massachusetts) ; death of St.John Maximovitch ; death ofAftimios Ofiesh ; Fr.Alexander Schmemann travels to Constantinople to intercede for Metropolia but is rebuffed; first founding ofOISM .
* 1967 Consecration of Theodosius (Lazor) of Sitka;Church of Constantinople orders Greek Archdiocese to suspend communion with the Metropolia.
* 1968 Meeting between Metropolia representatives and Moscow Patriarchate in Upsala, Sweden, discussingautocephaly for the Metropolia; Synod of Bishops of the Metropolia decides to start official exploratory negotiations with MP.
* 1969 First convert bishop in America consecrated, Dmitri (Royster); official autocephaly meetings of Metropolia with Moscow Patriarchate take place on New York City, Tokyo and Geneva.Union and Division (1970-1994)
* 1970 Russian Metropolia reconciles with the
Church of Russia and is grantedautocephaly , changing its name to theOrthodox Church in America (OCA), an act accepted by some Orthodox autocephalous churches worldwide, but condemned as uncanonical by the majority, including all four ancientpatriarchate s and theChurch of Greece ; Constantinople ceases all official contact with the OCA and declares it uncanonical; theRussian Exarchate of North America is dissolved, but the majority of its parishes remain under the Church of Russia;glorification of St.Herman of Alaska in separate services by the ROCOR and the OCA.
* 1971 ROCOR denounces Moscow's grant ofautocephaly to the Metropolia; OCA receives rebel ROCORparish in Australia; Albanian Archdiocese received into the OCA.
* 1972 OCA receives the Mexican National Catholic Church, creating its Exarchate of Mexico.
* 1974 OCA MetropolitanIreney (Bekish) of New York goes into semi-retirement, while his duties are taken up by ArchbishopSylvester (Haruns) of Montreal .
* 1975 "Russi-Antaaki" division in the Antiochian church in North America overcome by Metr.Philip (Saliba) of New York and Metr.Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo by the uniting of the two Syrian archdioceses into oneAntiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America , led by Metr. Philip.
* 1976 Reception into the OCA of the ROCOR'sBulgarian Diocese in Exile and its hierarch, Bishop Kyrill (Yonchev).
* 1977 OCA holds its Fifth All-American Council in Montreal, electing Theodosius (Lazor) as its metropolitan, replacing the retiring Ireney (Bekish);glorification in Russia of St.Innocent of Alaska .
* 1981 OCA primatial see transferred from New York to Washington.
* 1982 Calendarschism in OCA Diocese of E. Pennsylvania, ROCOR receiving multiple parishes in the area.
* 1985 Founding ofOrthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC) as Greek Archdiocesan Mission Center.
* 1987 Majority of theparish es of theEvangelical Orthodox Church are received into the Antiochian Archdiocese by Metr. Philip (Saliba), becoming the Antiochian Evangelical Orthodox Mission (AEOM).
* 1988 Healing of schism between two Serbian dioceses.
* 1989Glorification in Russia of St.Tikhon of Moscow ; [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Ephraim_of_Philotheou Elder Ephraim] begins founding Athonite-style monasteries in North America.
* 1990 Contact between Constantinople and the OCA resumes.
* 1992 Founding ofInternational Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC).Ligonier and Beyond (1994-present)
* 1994
Ligonier Meeting in Western Pennsylvania at theAntiochian Village held by the majority of Orthodox hierarchs in North America votes to do away with the notion of Orthodox Christians in America being a "diaspora " and pledges to work together in missions;glorification of St.Alexis of Wilkes-Barre ;Orthodox Christian Mission Center becomes aSCOBA agency and changes to its current name; glorification in Russia of Ss.John Kochurov andAlexander Hotovitsky ; glorification by ROCOR of St.John Maximovitch .
* 1995 Death of Bp.Gerasimos (Papadopoulos) of Abydos .
* 1996 Allegedly forced retirement of Greek ArchbishopIakovos (Coucouzis) of America , being replaced by Spyridon (Papageorge);Ukrainian Orthodox Church of America joinsUkrainian Orthodox Church in the USA , coming underConstantinople .
* 1997 Visit byEcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I (Archontonis) of Constantinople to US.
* 1998Ben Lomond Crisis in the (formerly EOC) Antiochian parish of Ss. Peter and Paul (Ben Lomond, California) gains national attention; multipleclergy are laicized and/or excommunicated.
* 1999 Retirement of Spyridon (Papageorge), Greek Archbishop of America, being replaced by Demetrios (Trakatellis); reception of dissident group from theBen Lomond Crisis by the Jerusalem Patriarchate, including re-ordination of some of the excommunicated and/or deposed clergy.
* 2000Glorification of St.Raphael of Brooklyn atSt. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania) by the OCA.
* 2001 Second meeting of most bishops associated withSCOBA .
* 2002 Retirement of Theodosius (Lazor) and election of Herman (Swaiko) as Metropolitan of the OCA.
* 2003 TheAntiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America is granted "self-rule" (similar but not identical toautonomy ) by theChurch of Antioch , establishing 9 newdiocese s in North America and promoting itsauxiliary bishop s to diocesan ones; after years of inactivity, refounding ofOISM .
* 2004 Consecration in Damascus of 3 new diocesan bishops for the Antiochian Archdiocese,Thomas (Joseph) of Oakland ,Mark (Maymon) of Toledo , andAlexander (Mufarrij) of Ottawa .
* 2005 Death of Archbishop Iakovos (Coucouzis); consecration ofAlejo (Pacheco Vera) of Mexico City ,auxiliary bishop of the OCA Exarchate of Mexico; OCA's New Yorkdiocese subsumed into its Diocese of Washington, creating the Diocese of Washington and New York.
* 2006 FourthAll-Diaspora Council of the ROCOR votes to restorefull communion withMoscow Patriarchate ; four priests and one deacon who departed the Antiochian Archdiocese during theBen Lomond Crisis return to Antioch; major financial scandal in the OCA; third meeting of mostSCOBA bishops agrees to work together on canonical and pastoral questions.
* 2007OISM holds first meeting at a ROCOR seminary, Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary. ROCOR reconciles officially with the Patriarch of Moscow under theAct of Canonical Communion with the Moscow Patriarchate .
* 2008 Jerusalem jurisdiction transferred to Greek Archdiocese, formingVicariate for Palestinian/Jordanian Communities in the USA ; Metr.Herman (Swaiko) retired by OCA amidst financial scandal.
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