Russian Exarchate of North America
The Russian Exarchate of North America was the distinct name of the group of parishes of the Russian mission in America which recognized the canonical authority of the Church of Russia during the period of the declaration of schism by the Patriarchate over the Russian Metropolia. It existed from 1933, when Metropolitan Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of New York was dismissed by the Patriarchate, to 1970, when the interdiction was lifted by Moscow and autocephaly granted to the Metropolia. At that time the Exarchate was officially dissolved.
The parishes of the Exarchate which remained under the canonical protection of the Patriarchate after the grant of autocephaly came under the jurisdiction of an auxiliary bishop in what is known as the Russian Orthodox Church in the USA.
During its existence the Exarchate participated in SCOBA, especially in the person of Metr. John (Wendland) of New York and the Aleutians.
Exarchs
- Metropolitan Benjamin (Fedchenkov) of the Aleutians, 1933-1947
- Metropolitan Makary (Ilyinsky) of New York, 1947-1953
- Metropolitan Germogen, 1954
- Metropolitan Boris (Vik) of the Aleutians, 1955-1962
- Dositheus (Ivanchenko) of New York 19xx - 19xx
- Metropolitan John (Wendland) of New York and the Aleutians, 1962-1967
- Archbishop Jonathan (Kopolovitch) of New York and the Aleutians, 1967-1970