Church of Constantinople structure
- See Main Article: Church of Constantinople
The Church of Constantinople is headed by the Patriarch of Constantinople and is split into a number of Metropolitanates as listed below.
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There are 36 Metropolitanates of the "New Lands" of Northern Greece and some of the Aegean Islands which also fall under the spiritual and canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate; however, their administration has been entrusted to the Church of Greece on behalf of the Ecumenical Patriarchate since 1928.
Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monasteries outside of Turkey:
- The Monastery of St. John the Evangelist and the Patriarchal Exarchate of Patmos, Greece
- Mount Athos, comprising of 20 large monasteries and their dependencies.
- The Monastery of St. Anastasia the Pharmokolitria, Chalkidiki, Greece.
- The Monastery of Vlatadoes, Thessaloniki, Greece
- The Monastery of the Entry of the Virgin Mary in Alabama, USA
- The Monastery of St. Irene the Chrysovalantou, New York, USA
There are also two autonomous churches whose primates are confirmed by Constantinople, but which are not hierarchically or administratively part of the patriarchate, the Church of Finland, and the Church of Estonia.