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List of American Eastern Orthodox saints

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This is alist of American Eastern Orthodox saints.

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For saints who were not born in and did not die in the territory of America, a note has been added detailing their connection to the country.

ImageNameBornDiedFeast DayCanonizationNotes
Alexander HotovitzkyFebruary 11, 1872 in Kremenetz, Volhynia, RussiaAugust 19, 1937 inMoscow, RussiaDecember 4December 4, 1994[1]Worked as a priest in the United States before returning to Russia in 1914.[2]
Alexis of Wilkes-BarreMarch 18, 1854 in theAustrian EmpireMay 7, 1909 inWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United StatesMay 7May 29-30, 1994[3] by theOrthodox Church in America[4]
Bogolyub GakovichUnknown1941 in theJadovno concentration camp2004[5]Worked as a priest in the United States 1930s.[5]
Bazyli Martysz [pl]February 20, 1874 inPolandMay 4, 1945 in PolandMay 4June 7-8, 2003Served as a priest in the United States from 1900 to 1912.[6]
Herman of AlaskaAround 1756-1760 inSerpukhov, RussiaNovember 15, 1837 inSpruce Island, AlaskaAugust 9August 9th, 1970 by both the Orthodox Church In America and theRussian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia[7][8]
Innocent of AlaskaSeptember 6 [O.S. August 26] 1797 in Anginskoye,Irkutsk Governorate, Russian EmpireApril 12 [O.S. March 31] 1879 in Moscow, RussiaOctober 6 (glorification) and March 31 (repose)[9]October 6, 1977 by the Russian Orthodox Church[10]Served as a prominent missionary to Alaska and was a bishop of these areas.[11]
Jacob Netsvetov1802 inAtka Island, Aleutian Islands,Russian AlaskaJuly 26, 1864 in New Archangel (Sitka), Russian AlaskaJuly 26October 15-16, 1994[12] by the Orthodox Church in America[13]
John KochurovJuly 13, 1871 in Bigildino-Surky,Ryazan, RussiaOctober 31, 1917 inTsarskoye Selo, RussiaOctober 31December 3-4, 1994 by the Russian Orthodox Church.[14]Worked as a priest in the United States before returning to Russia in 1907.[14]
John MaximovitchJune 4, 1896 in Adamovka,Izyumsky Uyezd,Kharkov Governorate, Russian EmpireJuly 2, 1966 inSeattle,Washington, United StatesJuly 2July 2, 1994 by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and July 2, 2008 by the Russian Orthodox Church.[15]
Juvenaly of Alaskac. 1761 in Nerchinsk,Siberiac. 1796 inQuinahgak, AlaskaSeptember 241980[16][17]
Mardarije UskokovichDecember 22, 1889 in Kornet, Ljesani County, MontenegroDecember 12, 1935 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United StatesDecember 12May 29, 2015 by theSerbian Orthodox Church[18][19][20]
Matej Stijačić [sr]December 11, 1883 in Klobuk, Herzegovina1941 in the Jadovno concentration camp2004[21]Served as a parish priest in the US in the 1920s and 1930s.[22]
Nikolaj VelimirovićJanuary 4, 1881 inLelić, SerbiaMarch 18, 1956, United StatesMarch 18 and May 3May 19, 2003 by the Serbian Orthodox Church.[23][24]
Olga of AlaskaFebruary 3, 1916 inKwethluk, AlaskaNovember 3rd, 1979 in Kwethluk, AlaskaOctober 27June 19, 2025 by the Orthodox Church in America.[25][26][27]
Peter the AleutUnknown, presumably in Alaska1815 inCaliforniaSeptember 241980 by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and the Alaskan Diocese of the Orthodox Church in America.[28][29]
Raphael of Brooklyn1860 inSyriaFebruary 14, 1915 inBrooklyn, New YorkFebruary 27May 28-29, 2000 by the Orthodox Church in America.[30][31]
Sebastian Dabovich1863 in San Francisco, CaliforniaNovember 30, 1940 at theŽiča MonasteryNovember 30September 5, 2015 by the Serbian Orthodox Church.[32][33][34]
Seraphim (Samoylovich) of Uglich [ru]July 19, 1881 inMyrgorod,Poltava, Russian EmpireNovember 4, 1937 in theSoviet UnionNovember 4August 2000, by the Russian Orthodox ChurchWorked as a priest in America.[35]
Tikhon of MoscowDecember 19, 1865,Toropets, Russian EmpireApril 7, 1925 in MoscowOctober 9October 9, 1989 by the Russian Orthodox ChurchWorked as a bishop in the United States.[36][37]
Varnava NastićJanuary 31, 1914 in Gary, IndianaNovember 12, 1964, SerbiaNovember 12May 15, 2005, by the Serbian Orthodox Church[38]
Anatoly (Kamensky) [ru]October 3, 1863,Samara, Russian Empirec. September 20, 1925 in the Soviet UnionSeptember 20Russian Orthodox Church[39]Headed a missionary school inMinnesota.[39]

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  2. ^"Glorification of the Priestmartyr Alexander Hotovitzky".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  3. ^"St. Alexis Toth".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  4. ^"The Proclamation of the Holy Synod of Bishops on the Glorification of Saint Alexis Toth".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  5. ^ab"St. Bogoljub Gakovich".St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church. Retrieved2025-08-14.
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  7. ^"The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia's Decree on the Canonization of Father Herman of Alaska".OrthoChristian.Com. Retrieved2025-08-14.
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  9. ^"St. Innocent of Alaska".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
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  11. ^"Saint Innocent Veniaminov | Missionary, Educator, Bishop | Britannica".www.britannica.com. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  12. ^"St. Jacob".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  13. ^"Saint Jacob Netsvetov"(PDF). Retrieved14 August 2025.
  14. ^ab"St. John Kochurov".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  15. ^"Saint John [Maximovitch], Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  16. ^"Martyr Juvenaly of Alaska".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  17. ^"Martyr Juvenal of Alaska".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-14.
  18. ^"Saint Mardarije (Uskokovic)".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  19. ^"Announcement of the Holy Synod of Bishops".spc.rs. Serbian Orthodox Church. 30 May 2015. Archived fromthe original on 2 June 2017.
  20. ^"The Life of St. Mardarije of Libertyville".Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Eastern America. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  21. ^"St Matej Stiyachich". Retrieved14 August 2025.
  22. ^Bear, Jan (2019-06-13)."American Saints: St. Matej Stiyachich". Retrieved2025-08-15.
  23. ^"Repose of Saint Nikolai of Zhicha".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  24. ^von Arx, Urs (2006)."Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (1880–1956) and His Studies in Bern within the Context of the Old Catholic–Serbian Orthodox Relationship".Serbian Studies: Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies.20 (2):307–339.ISSN 1941-9511.
  25. ^Springfield, Va (2024-12-31)."Announcement Regarding Matushka Olga's Canonization Services and Feast Day".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  26. ^"Olga of Alaska, A Saint?".American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of North America. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  27. ^Peter, Smith (2025-07-05)."Orthodox church's newest saint appeared in people's dreams".The Columbian. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  28. ^Orr, Christopher (2011-02-07)."Guest article on St. Peter the Aleut".Orthodox History. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  29. ^"Saint Peter the Aleut".websites.umich.edu. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  30. ^"Thousands Attend Glorification of Saint Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, at Saint Tikhon's Monastery".www.oca.org. 2000-06-19. Retrieved2025-08-15.
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  32. ^"The Glorification of St. Sebastian (The Orthodox Word #304)".St. Herman Press. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  33. ^"St. Sebastian (Dabovich)".Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  34. ^"Archimandrite Sevastijan Dabovic pass away yesterday at the Zica monastery (First Colum, Second Bloc part)".Politika. December 2, 1940. RetrievedAugust 18, 2021.
  35. ^"Hieromartyr Seraphim (Samoilovich), Archbishop of Uglich".www.oca.org. Retrieved2025-08-15.
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  38. ^"A Saint from Indiana: St. Barnabas Nastic".American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of North America. Retrieved2025-08-15.
  39. ^ab"St. Anatole of Irkutsk".arizonaorthodox.com. Retrieved2025-08-15.

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