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The '''Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America''', founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox [[bishop]]s of North and Central America, representing multiple [[jurisdiction]]s.  It is the successor to [[SCOBA]], though it is not, properly speaking, a [[synod]].
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The '''Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America''', founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox [[bishop]]s of the United States, representing multiple [[jurisdiction]]s.  It is the successor to [[SCOBA]] and has assumed responsibility for all SCOBA agencies and ministries.  It is not, properly speaking, a [[synod]]. The Episcopal Assembly of the United States of America is one of several such bodies around the world which operate in the so-called "[[diaspora]]."
  
At the first meeting of the Assembly, the SCOBA members present voted to dissolve the organization and permit the Assembly to supersede it and assume all its functions, agencies and ministriesIt differs from SCOBA in two significant respects:  it includes all the Orthodox bishops in the region (not just the primates), and it was officially mandated by the hierachies of the mother churches (rather than being of purely local provenance).
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The primary purpose of the Assembly is to prepare the Orthodox of the region for an upcoming "Great and Holy Council" which will include all Orthodox bishops throughout the world (date to be announced)While participating in that council, the bishops of the Assembly will present their recommendations for the regularization of canonical order in their region.  The secondary purpose of the Assembly is to provide a forum for the formation of a common pastoral vision in the region, examining various matters of common concern.
  
At the first meeting of the Assembly, May 26-28, 2010, officers were elected and committees formed to work together on numerous issues of common concern to the Orthodox in the region.  It was also decided to request of the mother churches that Canada be given its own Episcopal Assembly and that the bishops of Central America be allowed to join the [[Episcopal Assembly of South America]].
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The Episcopal Assemblies derive their authority and basic rules of operation from the decisions of the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference held at the Orthodox Center of the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate]] in Chambésy, Switzerland, from June 6-12, 2009.
  
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At the first meeting of the Assembly, May 26-28, 2010, the SCOBA members present voted to dissolve the organization and permit the Assembly to supersede it and assume all its functions, agencies and ministries.  It differs from SCOBA in two significant respects:  it includes all the Orthodox bishops in the region (not just the primates), and it was officially mandated by the hierachies of the mother churches (rather than being of purely local provenance).  It is also notable in that it is the first pan-Orthodox body in North America to include bishops of the [[ROCOR]].
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At the 2010 meeting, officers were also elected and committees formed to work together on numerous issues of common concern to the Orthodox in the region.  It was further decided to request of the mother churches that Canada be given its own Episcopal Assembly and that the bishops of Central America be allowed to join the [[Episcopal Assembly of South America]]. In April 2014, it was announced that the Canadian and United States bishops would form separate assemblies and that the Central American bishops would join the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Latin America.
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The Secretariat of the Assembly, led by Bp. [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita|Basil (Essey)]], is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.[http://www.antiochian.org/node/23181]
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On September 21, 2010, a group of leaders of the Bishops' Assembly of North and Central America was received in audience by His Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople at his residence at Fanar in Istanbul, Turkey. The delegation included Archbishop [[Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America|Demetrios]] of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America, president of the Bishops' Assembly; Archbishop [[Justinian (Ovchinnikov) of Naro-Fominsk|Justinian]] of Naro-Fominsk, vice-president of the assembly, administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in the USA; Bishop [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita|Basil]] of Wichita and Central America, Patriarchate of Antioch, secretary of the assembly; and Archbishop Anthony of Hierapolis, [[Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA]], Patriarchate of Constantinople, treasurer of the assembly. They were invited to the Fanar by Patriarch Bartholomew who wished to discuss the results of the first plenary meeting of the assembly which took place on May 26-28 in New York and to exchange opinions on the ways of its further work.<ref>Russian Orthodox Church - Department for External Church Relations. ''[http://www.mospat.ru/en/2010/09/22/news26774/ Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk participates in meeting with Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople as member of Bishops' Assembly of North and Central America delegation].'' 22.09.2010</ref>
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==Officers==
 
==Officers==
 
*Archbishop [[Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America|Demetrios (Trakatellis)]], Chairman
 
*Archbishop [[Demetrios (Trakatellis) of America|Demetrios (Trakatellis)]], Chairman
*Metropolitan [[Philip (Saliba) of New York|Philip (Saliba)]], First Vice Chairman
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*Metropolitan [[Joseph (Al-Zehlaoui) of New York|Joseph (Al-Zehlaoui)]], First Vice Chairman
*Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk, Second Vice Chairman
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*Bishop [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita|Basil (Essey)]], Secretary
*Bishop [[Basil (Essey) of Wichita]], Secretary
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*Metropolitan [[Antony (Scharba) of Hierapolis|Antony (Scharba)]], Treasurer
*Archbishop Antony of Hierapolis, Treasurer
 
  
 
== Jurisdictions of participants ==
 
== Jurisdictions of participants ==
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*[[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]]
 
*[[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]]
 
*[[Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia]]
 
*[[Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia]]
*[[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]]
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*[[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]] <!-- listed on the Assembly website under canonical jurisdictions, as of February 22, 2016: [[Metropolis of Mexico (Ecumenical Patriarchate)|Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Mexico]] --->
 
*[[Orthodox Church in America]]
 
*[[Orthodox Church in America]]
 
*[[Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America and Canada]]
 
*[[Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America and Canada]]
 
*[[Russian Orthodox Church in the USA]]
 
*[[Russian Orthodox Church in the USA]]
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*[[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]]
 
*[[Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada]]
 
*[[Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada]]
 
*[[Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA]]
 
*[[Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA]]
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*[[Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada]]
  
 
== Agencies ==
 
== Agencies ==
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*[[Orthodox Christian Fellowship]] (OCF)
 
*[[Orthodox Christian Fellowship]] (OCF)
 
*[[Orthodox Christian Mission Center]] (OCMC)
 
*[[Orthodox Christian Mission Center]] (OCMC)
*[[Orthodox Christian Network]] (OCN) [http://www.myocn.net/]
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*[[Orthodox Christian Network]] (OCN)
*[[Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry]] (OCPM) [http://www.ocpm-scoba.org/]
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*[[Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry]] (OCPM)
  
 
== Commissions ==
 
== Commissions ==
 
*[[Orthodox Information Technologies Commission]] (OITC)
 
*[[Orthodox Information Technologies Commission]] (OITC)
 
*[[Orthodox Research Commission]] (ORC)
 
*[[Orthodox Research Commission]] (ORC)
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==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.assemblyofbishops.org/ Official website]
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:*[http://www.assemblyofbishops.org/directories/bishops/ Directory of Bishops of the Assembly].
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===Primary sources===
 
*[http://www.goarch.org/news/episcassembymessage-05292010 Message of the Episcopal Assembly Of the Canonical Orthodox Hierarchs of North and Central America May 26-28, 2010]
 
*[http://www.goarch.org/news/episcassembymessage-05292010 Message of the Episcopal Assembly Of the Canonical Orthodox Hierarchs of North and Central America May 26-28, 2010]
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*[http://orthodoxhistory.org/tag/episcopal-assembly/ Episcopal Assembly articles] from the [[Society for Orthodox Christian History in the Americas]] (SOCHA)
  
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*[http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents/chambesy Documents] from the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference at Chambésy, Switzerland that established the Episcopal Assemblies
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**[http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents/chambesy/communique Communiqué]
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**[http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents/chambesy/decision Decision on the Orthodox Diaspora]
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**[http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents/chambesy/rules Rules of Operation of Episcopal Assemblies in the Orthodox Diaspora]
  
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===Secondary sources===
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*[http://www.hchc.edu/holycross/about/news/news_releases/ChambesyPreconciliarDecision.html Historic Decision for the Church: The Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference Approves New Episcopal Assembly for North America] by Fr. [[Thomas FitzGerald]], Dean of [[Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology]]
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*[http://orthodoxhistory.org/tag/episcopal-assembly/ Episcopal Assembly articles] from the [[Society for Orthodox Christian History in the Americas]] (SOCHA)
  
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Latest revision as of 04:19, February 23, 2016

The Episcopal Assembly

The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America, founded in 2010, consists of all the active Orthodox bishops of the United States, representing multiple jurisdictions. It is the successor to SCOBA and has assumed responsibility for all SCOBA agencies and ministries. It is not, properly speaking, a synod. The Episcopal Assembly of the United States of America is one of several such bodies around the world which operate in the so-called "diaspora."

The primary purpose of the Assembly is to prepare the Orthodox of the region for an upcoming "Great and Holy Council" which will include all Orthodox bishops throughout the world (date to be announced). While participating in that council, the bishops of the Assembly will present their recommendations for the regularization of canonical order in their region. The secondary purpose of the Assembly is to provide a forum for the formation of a common pastoral vision in the region, examining various matters of common concern.

The Episcopal Assemblies derive their authority and basic rules of operation from the decisions of the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference held at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy, Switzerland, from June 6-12, 2009.

At the first meeting of the Assembly, May 26-28, 2010, the SCOBA members present voted to dissolve the organization and permit the Assembly to supersede it and assume all its functions, agencies and ministries. It differs from SCOBA in two significant respects: it includes all the Orthodox bishops in the region (not just the primates), and it was officially mandated by the hierachies of the mother churches (rather than being of purely local provenance). It is also notable in that it is the first pan-Orthodox body in North America to include bishops of the ROCOR.

At the 2010 meeting, officers were also elected and committees formed to work together on numerous issues of common concern to the Orthodox in the region. It was further decided to request of the mother churches that Canada be given its own Episcopal Assembly and that the bishops of Central America be allowed to join the Episcopal Assembly of South America. In April 2014, it was announced that the Canadian and United States bishops would form separate assemblies and that the Central American bishops would join the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Latin America.

The Secretariat of the Assembly, led by Bp. Basil (Essey), is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.[1]

On September 21, 2010, a group of leaders of the Bishops' Assembly of North and Central America was received in audience by His Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople at his residence at Fanar in Istanbul, Turkey. The delegation included Archbishop Demetrios of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America, president of the Bishops' Assembly; Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk, vice-president of the assembly, administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in the USA; Bishop Basil of Wichita and Central America, Patriarchate of Antioch, secretary of the assembly; and Archbishop Anthony of Hierapolis, Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA, Patriarchate of Constantinople, treasurer of the assembly. They were invited to the Fanar by Patriarch Bartholomew who wished to discuss the results of the first plenary meeting of the assembly which took place on May 26-28 in New York and to exchange opinions on the ways of its further work.[1]

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