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The following is a partial list of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the United States:

Diocese of Southern United States[]

The Hierarch of this diocese is His Grace Youssef, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Southern United States. The following is a list of the churches under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Southern United States:

Alabama[]

  • St. John Kama Coptic Orthodox Church, Birmingham
  • The Coptic Orthodox Community of Mobile

Arizona[]

Arkansas[]

  • St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Little Rock

Florida[]

Georgia[]

Louisiana[]

Mississippi[]

New Mexico[]

Oklahoma[]

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California and Hawaii[]

Whose Hierarch is His Grace Serapion, Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii. The following is a list of the churches under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California & Hawaii:

California[]

Hawaii[]

Archdiocese of North America[]

This Archdiocese is directly under the responsibility of the Pope of Alexandria. It includes all churches in North America that are not under the jurisdiction of a diocese. There are two Exarchs of the Throne serving this Archdiocese:

  • His Grace Youhanna (John), General Bishop & Patriarchal Exarch in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Archdiocese of North America.
  • His Grace David, General Bishop and Patriarchal Exarch in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Archdiocese of North America.

The following churches are under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of North America:

Alaska[]

California[]

Colorado[]

  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Englewood (Denver)

Connecticut[]

Delaware[]

District of Colombia[]

Idaho[]

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

Kansas[]

Kentucky[]

Maine[]

Maryland[]

Massachusetts[]

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Missouri[]

Montana[]

Nebraska[]

Nevada[]

New Hampshire[]

  • St. Mary and Archangel Michael, Nashua

New Jersey[]

George-Shenouda Ch JC jeh

The current building of St. George & St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church, which was originally established as the second Coptic Orthodox Church in Jersey City.

  • Anba Moussa the Strong & St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church, Edison
  • Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church, Howell
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Jersey City
  • St. George & St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church, Jersey City
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Cedar Grove
  • St. Abanoub & St. Antonious Coptic Orthodox Church, Bayonne
  • St. Antonious & St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church, East Rutherford
  • St. Anthony Coptic Orthodox Church, Medford
  • St. John & St. Mary Magdalene Coptic Orthodox Church, Morris Plains
  • St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, East Brunswick
  • St. Mary & St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Church, Raritan
  • St. Mary & St. Bishoy Coptic Orthodox Church, Elizabeth
  • St. Mary & St. Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church, Belleville
  • St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church, Holmdel
  • St. Paul Coptic Orthodox Church, Mckee City
  • Virgin Mary & St. John Coptic Orthodox Church, Bayonne

New York[]

St Abraam Coptic Church Woodbury NY

A view of St. Abraam's Church in Long Island, NY from outside.

  • Archangel Michael & St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church, Great Kills, Staten Island
  • St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church, Woodbury
  • St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Astoria, Queens
  • St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Brooklyn
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Manhattan
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, Henrietta (Rochester)
  • St. Mary & St. Antonios Coptic Orthodox Church, Ridgewood, Queens
  • St. Mary & St. Pachomious Coptic Orthodox Church, Spring Valley
  • St. Mary & St. Pachomious Coptic Orthodox Church, Stony Point
  • St. Mary & St. Demiana Coptic Orthodox Church, White Plains
  • St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Albany
  • St. Mary & St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church,[1], Syracuse
  • St. Mary & St. Moses the Black Coptic Orthodox Church, North Tonawanda (Buffalo)
  • St. Peter & St. Paul Coptic Orthodox Mission, Rochester
  • Virgin Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, Tottenville, Staten Island

North Carolina[]

North Dakota[]

Ohio[]

Coptic Church Norristown PA

St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Norristown, Pennsylvania (serving Philadelphia).

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

Rhode Island[]

South Carolina[]

South Dakota[]

Utah[]

Vermont[]

Virginia[]

Washington[]

West Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

Wyoming[]

US Territories[]

In addition to the confederated states, several other areas belong to territories officially held under the United States:

American Samoa[]

Guam[]

Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth)[]

Puerto Rico (Commonwealth)[]

US Virgin Islands[]

  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church, St. Thomas

See also[]

  • Coptic
  • Coptic Orthodox Church
  • List of Coptic Orthodox Churches
    • List of Coptic Orthodox Churches in Canada
    • Articles of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the US
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in North America
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States
  • St. Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church (Woodbury, New York)
  • St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church (Jersey City, New Jersey)
  • Copts
  • List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria
  • Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
  • Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
  • The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church
  • Oriental Orthodoxy
  • British Orthodox Church
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in Europe
  • Coptic Orthodox Church in South America
  • The French Coptic Orthodox Church
  • Egypt

Sources[]

External links[]

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