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*1933 Metr. [[Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of New York|Platon (Rozhdestvensky]] refuses to pledge loyalty to Moscow, which declares the Metropolia to be in [[schism]] and establishes the [[Russian Exarchate of North America|Exarchate of Moscow on American soil]].
 
*1933 Metr. [[Platon (Rozhdestvensky) of New York|Platon (Rozhdestvensky]] refuses to pledge loyalty to Moscow, which declares the Metropolia to be in [[schism]] and establishes the [[Russian Exarchate of North America|Exarchate of Moscow on American soil]].
 
*1935 "Temporary Regulations of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" signed by [[ROCOR]] synod in Karlovtsy, Serbia, including Metr. [[Theophilus (Pashkovsky) of San Francisco|Theophilus (Pashkovsky)]] of the Metropolia, thus renewing relations; [[ROCOR]] is divided into four regions, including North America with Theophilus as the regional primate.
 
*1935 "Temporary Regulations of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad" signed by [[ROCOR]] synod in Karlovtsy, Serbia, including Metr. [[Theophilus (Pashkovsky) of San Francisco|Theophilus (Pashkovsky)]] of the Metropolia, thus renewing relations; [[ROCOR]] is divided into four regions, including North America with Theophilus as the regional primate.
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*1936 Metr. [[Anthony (Bashir) of New York|Anthony (Bashir)]] consecrated for the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of New York]]; on the same day ([[April 19]]), Metropolia bishops consecrate rival Abp. [[Samuel (David) of Toledo|Samuel (David)]] for the Syrians, thus solidifying a developing [[schism]] in the Antiochian faithful in the US (the "Russi-Antaaki" split).
 
*1937 6th All-American Sobor of the [[OCA|Metropolia]] declares itself to report to [[ROCOR]] in matters of faith.
 
*1937 6th All-American Sobor of the [[OCA|Metropolia]] declares itself to report to [[ROCOR]] in matters of faith.
*1938 [[St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York)]] and [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)]] founded.
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*1938 [[St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York)]] and [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)]] founded; Abp. [[Samuel (David) of Toledo]] excommunicated by the [[Church of Antioch]] for disobedience to canonical order.
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*1941 [[Church of Antioch]] restores Abp. [[Samuel (David) of Toledo]] to communion and declares his diocese to be the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Toledo and Dependencies]].
  
 
==Emergence of American Orthodoxy (1943-1970)==
 
==Emergence of American Orthodoxy (1943-1970)==

Revision as of 01:25, June 21, 2005

This article forms part of the series
Orthodoxy in America
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History
American Orthodox Timeline
American Orthodox Bibliography
Byzantines on OCA autocephaly
Ligonier Meeting
ROCOR and OCA
People
Saints - Bishops - Writers
Jurisdictions
Antiochian - Bulgarian
OCA - Romanian - Moscow
ROCOR - Serbian

Ecumenical Patriarchate:
Albanian - Carpatho-Russian
Greek - Ukrainian
Palestinian/Jordanian

Monasteries
Seminaries
Christ the Saviour
Holy Cross
Holy Trinity
St. Herman's
St. Tikhon's
St. Sava's
St. Sophia's
St. Vladimir's
Organizations
Assembly of Bishops
AOI - EOCS - IOCC - OCEC
OCF - OCL - OCMC - OCPM - OCLife
OISM - OTSA - SCOBA - SOCHA
Groups
Amer. Orthodox Catholic Church
Brotherhood of St. Moses the Black
Evangelical Orthodox Church
Holy Order of MANS/CSB
Society of Clerks Secular of St. Basil
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The History of Orthodoxy in America is complex and resists any easy categorizations or explanations.

Early Missions (1767-1900)

  • 1767 A community of Orthodox Greeks establishes itself in New Smyrna, Florida.
  • 1794 Missionaries, including St. Herman of Alaska, arrive at Kodiak Island, bringing Orthodoxy to Russian Alaska.
  • 1864 First Orthodox parish established on American soil in New Orleans, Louisiana, by Greeks.
  • 1867 Alaska purchased by the United States from Russia.
  • 1868 First Russian parish established in US territory in San Francisco, California.

Beyond Alaska (1900-1918)

Revolution and Rivalry (1918-1943)

Emergence of American Orthodoxy (1943-1970)

Union and Division (1970-1994)

Ligonier and Beyond (1994-present)