| Image | Name | Born | Died | Feast Day | Canonization | Notes |
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 | Alexander Hotovitzky | February 11, 1872 in Kremenetz, Volhynia, Russia | August 19, 1937 inMoscow, Russia | December 4 | December 4, 1994[1] | Worked as a priest in the United States before returning to Russia in 1914.[2] |
 | Alexis of Wilkes-Barre | March 18, 1854 in theAustrian Empire | May 7, 1909 inWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States | May 7 | May 29-30, 1994[3] by theOrthodox Church in America[4] | |
| Bogolyub Gakovich | Unknown | 1941 in theJadovno concentration camp | | 2004[5] | Worked as a priest in the United States 1930s.[5] |
 | Bazyli Martysz [pl] | February 20, 1874 inPoland | May 4, 1945 in Poland | May 4 | June 7-8, 2003 | Served as a priest in the United States from 1900 to 1912.[6] |
 | Herman of Alaska | Around 1756-1760 inSerpukhov, Russia | November 15, 1837 inSpruce Island, Alaska | August 9 | August 9th, 1970 by both the Orthodox Church In America and theRussian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia[7][8] | |
 | Innocent of Alaska | September 6 [O.S. August 26] 1797 in Anginskoye,Irkutsk Governorate, Russian Empire | April 12 [O.S. March 31] 1879 in Moscow, Russia | October 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 Netsvetov | 1802 inAtka Island, Aleutian Islands,Russian Alaska | July 26, 1864 in New Archangel (Sitka), Russian Alaska | July 26 | October 15-16, 1994[12] by the Orthodox Church in America[13] | |
 | John Kochurov | July 13, 1871 in Bigildino-Surky,Ryazan, Russia | October 31, 1917 inTsarskoye Selo, Russia | October 31 | December 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 Maximovitch | June 4, 1896 in Adamovka,Izyumsky Uyezd,Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire | July 2, 1966 inSeattle,Washington, United States | July 2 | July 2, 1994 by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and July 2, 2008 by the Russian Orthodox Church.[15] | |
 | Juvenaly of Alaska | c. 1761 in Nerchinsk,Siberia | c. 1796 inQuinahgak, Alaska | September 24 | 1980[16][17] | |
 | Mardarije Uskokovich | December 22, 1889 in Kornet, Ljesani County, Montenegro | December 12, 1935 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States | December 12 | May 29, 2015 by theSerbian Orthodox Church[18][19][20] | |
 | Matej Stijačić [sr] | December 11, 1883 in Klobuk, Herzegovina | 1941 in the Jadovno concentration camp | | 2004[21] | Served as a parish priest in the US in the 1920s and 1930s.[22] |
 | Nikolaj Velimirović | January 4, 1881 inLelić, Serbia | March 18, 1956, United States | March 18 and May 3 | May 19, 2003 by the Serbian Orthodox Church.[23][24] | |
 | Olga of Alaska | February 3, 1916 inKwethluk, Alaska | November 3rd, 1979 in Kwethluk, Alaska | October 27 | June 19, 2025 by the Orthodox Church in America.[25][26][27] | |
 | Peter the Aleut | Unknown, presumably in Alaska | 1815 inCalifornia | September 24 | 1980 by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and the Alaskan Diocese of the Orthodox Church in America.[28][29] | |
 | Raphael of Brooklyn | 1860 inSyria | February 14, 1915 inBrooklyn, New York | February 27 | May 28-29, 2000 by the Orthodox Church in America.[30][31] | |
 | Sebastian Dabovich | 1863 in San Francisco, California | November 30, 1940 at theŽiča Monastery | November 30 | September 5, 2015 by the Serbian Orthodox Church.[32][33][34] | |
 | Seraphim (Samoylovich) of Uglich [ru] | July 19, 1881 inMyrgorod,Poltava, Russian Empire | November 4, 1937 in theSoviet Union | November 4 | August 2000, by the Russian Orthodox Church | Worked as a priest in America.[35] |
 | Tikhon of Moscow | December 19, 1865,Toropets, Russian Empire | April 7, 1925 in Moscow | October 9 | October 9, 1989 by the Russian Orthodox Church | Worked as a bishop in the United States.[36][37] |
 | Varnava Nastić | January 31, 1914 in Gary, Indiana | November 12, 1964, Serbia | November 12 | May 15, 2005, by the Serbian Orthodox Church[38] | |
 | Anatoly (Kamensky) [ru] | October 3, 1863,Samara, Russian Empire | c. September 20, 1925 in the Soviet Union | September 20 | Russian Orthodox Church[39] | Headed a missionary school inMinnesota.[39] |