Representing communities and institutions of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in North America
Not to be confused with Eastern Orthodoxy in North America.
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Abgar V
Gregory the Illuminator
Nine Saints of Ethiopia
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Mar Awgin
Athanasius of Alexandria
Ephrem the Syrian
Ezana of Axum
Frumentius
Shenoute
Mesrop Mashtots
Dioscorus of Alexandria
Severus of Antioch
Abraham of Farshut
Yared
Simon the Tanner
Gregory of Narek
Nerses IV
Michael the Syrian
Bar Hebraeus
Tekle Haymanot
Giyorgis of Segla
Mar Thoma I
Gregorios Abdal Jaleel
Geevarghese Gregorios
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Oriental Orthodoxy in North America represents adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico and other North American states. Oriental Orthodox Christians in North America are traditionally organized in accordance with their patrimonial ecclesiastical jurisdictions, with each community having its own structure of dioceses and parishes. Most Oriental Orthodox Christians in North America belong to Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Indian, Syriac and some other communities, representing religious majority or minority within a particular community. Oriental Orthodox jurisdictions are organized within the Standing Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches.[1]
^David Isshak (2017): Standing Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches convenes for fall meeting
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