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List of American bishops

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American Orthodox bishops are men serving as bishops in some capacity, whether with dioceses or exercising authority of some kind in the United States and Canada. The dates following their names indicate the years during which they served as bishops in America.

Church of Alexandria

Church of Antioch

Church of Constantinople

Church of Jerusalem, 1922-2008

Church of Greece, 1908-1923, 1930

Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Metropolis of America and Canada, 1923-?

Church of Russia, 1794-1924

See also: Bishops of the Russian Metropolia in North America

Russian Exarchate of North America, 1933-1970

Russian Orthodox Church in the USA, 1970-present

Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, 1921-present

Bulgarian Diocese in Exile, 1964-1976

Russian Orthodox Church Abroad-PSCA, 2007-Present

Metropolia/Orthodox Church in America, 1924-1970, 1970-present

American Orthodox Catholic Church, 1927-1940

Church of Serbia, 1919-Present

Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada, 1919-Present

New Gracanica Diocese, 1963-1992

Diocese considered schismatic by Patriarchate of Serbia from 1963 until 1992 reconciliation.