The Holy Synod
In the Orthodox Church, the Holy Synod is the supreme governing body and guardian of the faith. It is the assembly of bishops who, gathered in the Holy Spirit, collegially direct the life of the Church in accordance with Apostolic Tradition. The word “Synod” comes from the Greek σύνοδος (sýnodos) and literally means “together’s journey.” It reflects the fundamental principle of Orthodoxy: no one, not even the patriarch or primate archbishop, governs alone. All important decisions—doctrinal, disciplinary, administrative, and elective—are made together, thus expressing the episcopal collegiality we have received from the Apostles and the seven Ecumenical Councils.
First Hierarch of the True Orthodox Church of the Diaspora
Archbishop of Minneapolis
Nameday: February 25/12
Ordained Priest:
Episcopal Consecration: January 20, 2003
Elected Metropolitan: May 9, 2012
Email: metropolitan.alexy@gmail.com
Archbishop of Edenborn
Vicar to the Metropolitan
Secretary of the Holy Synod
Nameday: December 19/6
Ordained Priest: August 5, 1990
Episcopal Consecration: December 20, 2020
Email: archiepiscopnicholas@gmail.com
Archbishop of Dallas and All Texas
Nameday: February 10/23
Ordained Priest:
Episcopal Consecration: May 11, 1988
Email:
Archbishop of Odessa and Tavrychesk
Nameday: February 2/17
Ordained Priest: March 18, 2007
Episcopal Consecration: June 14, 2009
Email:archbishop.hermogen@gmail.com
Archbishop of Weatherly and Hazleton
Nameday: 3/4
Ordained Priest: 1994
Episcopal Consecration: April 27, 2014
Email: bpalexios@gmail.com
Archbishop of Santiago and All Chile
Nameday: 1/11
Great Schema: July 27th. 2020
Episcopal Consecration:
Email: abp.basilio@toc-d.net
Retired Archbishop of Philadelphia
Nameday: 11/28
Ordained Priest: 1972
Episcopal Consecration: February 7th, 1977
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