Eastern Orthodox Local Churches Main Sites

Some comments are given below, but the absence of a comment should not be construed as an endorsement. These links are offered for informational purposes only and for the convenience of the reader.
  • The Ecumenical Patriarchate
    Beware of the Ecumenist propaganda.
  • The Orthodox Church in America
  • Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
    Contains some heretical documents.
    Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
  • The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
  • The Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia
    Banned from many lists such as this one.
    The careful Orthodox Christian should ask himself why would this be?
  • The Russian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The Georgian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate
    The Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The Bulgarian Orthodox Patriarchate
    The Orthodox Church of Cyprus
  • The Greek Orthodox Church

    Non-Chacedonian Sites

    These churches share in many points of piety, tradition and dogma with Orthodox Christians, but differ in one or more serious respects, which leave them, according to the Orthodox to be a body that has much that can be admired, but nonetheless is not united to the one church because of dogmatic differences and the physical and historical reality that they no longer maintain apostolic succession, since at least at some prolonged point in time, all their bishops were not Orthodox because of heresy (generally monophytism).
  • The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
    The Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul
  • The Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
    The Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The Malankara Indian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate
  • The British Orthodox Church

    Albania

  • Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania

    Antiochian

  • Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
    The Antiochian Archdiocese Web Site provides information and resources on the Orthodox Christian Church in general and in particular of the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America
  • British Antiochian Orthodox Deanery
  • Holy Cross Orthodox Church
  • Holy Cross Orthodox Mission, Maryland
  • St. Aidan's Orthodox Church, Manchester, UK
  • St. Joseph The Damascene Antiochian Orthodox Church

    Bulgarian

  • Bulgarian Orthodox Church

    Ecumenical Patriarchate

  • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
    A lot of ecumenical double-speak here.
  • Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
    Official site. Lots of good things, but some wishy washy answers to
    some tough questions. Must separate the wheat from the chaff.
  • Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia
  • Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)
  • Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and all Africa

    Greek Orthodox

  • Swedish Exarchate of the True (Old Calendar) Orthodox Church of Greece
    Headed by His Eminence Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili

    Language: Swedish, with a little bit of English
    Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Boise Idaho
    Pastor: Father Demetrios Serfes
    Very worthwhile to visit.

    Orthodox Church in America (OCA)

  • Orthodox Church in America (OCA)
    Holy Trinity Cathedral
  • Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (OCA), Parma, OH

    Ukrainian

  • Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, Ecumenical Patriarchate
  • Ukrainian Orthodoxy
    Overview of Ukrainian Orthodoxy, 250 Articles on varied subjects, Ukrainian Orthodox Saints and Icons and other interesting things. Has a listing and short description by date of miraculous icons.

    Russian (Moscow Patriarchate)

  • RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF 3 SAINTS Garfield NJ

    OTHER

  • St Hilarion Monastery, Austin Texas
    Excellent collection of icons of Western Saints, much more
    FINFO: The Finnish Orthodox Church
    Orthodox Church in Finland (muikku.jmp.fi)
  • Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America WWW Site
    ROCOR Parish and Community Map (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia)
  • The Russian Orthodox Church: Early History
  • Russian Orthodox Church #3
  • Russian Orthodox Church #4
  • The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia #1

    PARISHES

  • St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Dallas, Texas
  • Church of Aghios Vassileios (St.Basil)
  • Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
  • The Church of the Annunciation
  • Ascension Cathedral at Kolomenskoye
  • St. Basil's Cathedral
    St. George Greek Orthodox Church
  • St. George Greek Orthodox Church #2
  • Holy Cross Orthodox Mission, Maryland
    St. George Greek Orthodox Church
    Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit in Rochester, NY
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
  • The Cathedral Church of St. John the Baptist
  • St. Luke Orthodox Church, Palos Hills, IL
  • St. Mark Greek Orthodox Church Home Page
  • The Orthodox Church of St. Matthew
  • St. Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church
  • The Church of St. Mitrofan, the first bishop of Voronezh
  • Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church
  • St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Washington, DC
  • St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
  • St. Peter Orthodox Church
  • SS Peter and Paul Orthodox Christian Church, Connecticut
    SS Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Index
    St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
  • St. Stephen Parish Home Page

    MONASTERIES, CONVENTS, AND SKETES:

  • Agio Oros (Mount Athos, the Holy Mountain
  • Catalogi Codicum Montis Athonis
  • The Friends of Mount Athos
  • St. Gregory Palamas Monastery
  • Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline, MA
  • An Introduction to Mount Athos
  • St. Isaac of Syria Skete
  • Meteora #1
  • Monastery of the Holy Trinity
  • The Monasteries of Meteora
    Mount Athos, Greece (auth.gr)
  • St. Nicetas Monastery, Israel
  • Thessaly: Meteora
    Une Introduction au Mont Athos
  • Valaam Monastery, Finland
  • SYRIAN Christianity on the web
    The presence of this link is not an endorsement.
  • The COPTIC Church of Egypt
    We respect many things about the Coptic Church, but wish to remind our readers that the inclusion of this link does not change our conviction that we cannot be in communion with them, because of their rejection of the Ecumenical Councils of and After Chalcedon, and at least the ambiguity of whether they still persist in the Monophysite heresy. Certainly, their piety in some quarters and grace under persecution in Egypt is to be admired