Our Orthodox Christian Metropolia stands firm in its adherence to the Holy Tradition of the Orthodox Church of Church, teaching and preaching the Holy Gospel of Our God and Lord Jesus Christ, following in the teachings and traditions of the Holy Apostles, Fathers, and Ecumenical Councils. Therefore, we resist and anathematize the Ecumenical and Modernist heresies, since they compromise the mission of the Orthodox Christian Faith.

Our Sacred Mission is to preserve unadulterated the Sacred Tradition of the Holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church; to continue the mission of the One, Holy Apostolic Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the nations to whom our service has been entrusted; to endeavor at every hour to spread the message of salvation granted to the Holy Apostles as Our Lord commands, to do, as the Canticle in the Gospel states: “to be a light to the revelation of the Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people Israel” (Lk. 2:32).

For a much clearer exposition of our Church’s position on the critical issues affecting Orthodoxy today, please read the Clergy Confession approved by our Metropolitan.

June 12, 2014

Concerning the Heresy of Name-Worship

To all those who wish to know, the Metropolia does not accept the Name-Worshipping heresy. This teaching was condemned in the 1913 decisions of the Church […]
February 22, 2014

Elevation of Archbishop JOSEPH of Edmonton

By decision of the Holy Synod and with the consent of the Metropolitan, Bishop JOSEPH of Edmonton has been granted ruling status with the rank of […]
July 26, 2013

Open Letter Concerning ROCOR-MP Western

Below is a letter from the office of the Metropolitan of the Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles AN OPEN […]
November 21, 2012

Reply of Synod in Resistance

On October 18th, OS, which was the Feast of St. Luke, Bishop Cyprian of Oreoi (Acting President of the Synod in Resistance), and Bishop Clement of […]
April 9, 2012

The Situation in Western Europe

 It now appears that we find ourselves in a situation that has recently developed, namely, that there is now a lack of Episcopal oversight for the native peoples […]