List of the dioceses of the Orthodox Church in America

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In the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), the diocese is the basic church body that comprises all the parishes of a determined geographical area. It is governed by the Diocesan Bishop, with the assistance of a Diocesan Assembly and a Diocesan Council. The OCA is currently composed of twelve geographic and three ethnic dioceses. The boundaries of the ethnic dioceses overlap those of certain geographic ones. These dioceses are the result of smaller ethnic jurisdictions joining the OCA at some point in its history, usually after having broken from other bodies.

The Stavropegial Institutions are churches, monastic communities, and theological schools that are under the jurisdiction of the OCA's primate, Metropolitan Tikhon (Mollard).

DioceseBishopTerritoryChancery
Diocese of Alaska Bishop Alexis (Trader) (locum tenens) Alaska Anchorage, AK
Albanian Archdiocese Metropolitan Tikhon (Mollard) (locum tenens) California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania South Boston, MA
Bulgarian Diocese Archbishop Alexander (Golitzin) California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, Ontario, Washington, D.C. Toledo, OH
Archdiocese of Canada Archbishop Irénée (Rochon) Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan Spencerville, Ontario
Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania Archbishop Mark (Maymon) Delaware, Pennsylvania South Canaan, PA
Diocese of Mexico Archbishop Alejo (Pacheco y Vera) Chiapas, Jalisco, Mexico City, Mexico, Veracruz México D.F.
Diocese of the Midwest Bishop Paul (Gassios) Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin Chicago, IL
Diocese of New England Metropolitan Tikhon (Mollard) (locum tenens)Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont Southbridge, MA
Diocese of New York and New Jersey Archbishop Michael (Dahulich) New Jersey, New York Syosset, NY
Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America Archbishop Nathaniel (Popp) Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Manitoba, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Rhode Island, Saskatchewan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington Jackson, MI
Diocese of the South Archbishop Alexander (Golitzin) Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia Dallas, TX
Archdiocese of Washington Metropolitan Tikhon (Mollard) Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
Diocese of the West Archbishop Benjamin (Peterson), Bishop Daniel (Brum) Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington Los Angeles, CA
Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Archbishop Melchisidek (Pleska) Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia Cranberry Township, PA
Stavropegial Institutions Metropolitan Tikhon (Mollard) New York, Ontario, PennsylvaniaSyosset, NY

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