Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Greece (Holy Synod in Resistance), American Exarchate

Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Greece (Holy Synod in Resistance), American Exarchate

St. Gregory Palamas Monastery
P.O. Box 398
Etna, CA 96027-0398
United States

Attesting Officer
Hieromonk Gregory
Treasurer


Media Contact
Exarch in America, His Eminence, Archbishop Chrysostomos

41.4478256, -122.9004354


The American Exarchate of the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Greece (Holy Synod in Resistance) adheres to the tenets of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which considers itself the legitimate heir of the historical Apostolic Church.
When the Orthodox Church of Greece adopted the New, or Gregorian, Calendar in 1924, many felt that this breach with tradition compromised the Church's festal calendar, based on the Old, or Julian, Calendar, and its unity with world Orthodoxy. In 1935, three State Church Bishops returned to the Old Calendar and established a Synod in Resistance, the True Orthodox Church of Greece. When the last of these Bishops died, the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad consecrated a new Hierarchy for the Greek Old Calendarists and, in 1969, declared them a Sister Church.
In the face of persecution by the State Church, some Old Calendarists denied the validity of the Mother Church of Greece and formed two synods, now under the direction of Archbishop Kallinikos of Athens and Archbishop Nicholas of Athens. A moderate faction under Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili does not maintain communion with the Mother Church of Greece, but recognizes its validity and seeks a restoration of unity by a return to the Julian Calendar and traditional ecclesiastical polity by the State Church. About 1.5 million Orthodox Greeks belong to the Old Calendar Church.
The first Old Calendarist communities in the United States were formed in the 1930s. The Exarchate under Metropolitan Cyprian was established in 1986. Placing emphasis on clergy education, youth programs, and recognition of the Old Calendarist minority in American Orthodoxy, the Exarchate has encouraged the establishment of monastic communities and missions. Cordial contacts with the New Calendarist and other Orthodox communities are encouraged. A center for theological training and Patristic studies has been established at the Exarchate headquarters in Etna, California.
In July 1994, the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Greece (Holy Synod in Resistance), the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Romania, the Old Calendar Orthodox Church of Bulgaria, and the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad entered into liturgical union, forming a coalition of traditionalist Orthodox bodies several million strong.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2010
1,095
1,095
14
1999
1,095
800
1,095
9
1993
1,095
800
1,095
9
1992
1,000
1,000
7
1991
900
900
8
1990
1,300
1,300
8
1989
1,100
1,100
7
1988
1,500
1,500
6
1986
4,532
4,532
14
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2010
18
3
21
1999
18
19
1993
18
19
1992
7
23
1991
6
12
1990
6
12
1989
5
13
1988
4
10
1986
13
21
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
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Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
1999
$10,000
1992
1991
$10,700
$67,700
$57,000