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The Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration is a monastic community for women under the jurisdiction of The Orthodox Church in America, founded to provide a place where American Orthodox women from various backgrounds can live the monastic life and benefit from a liturgical cycle in English.

Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is an Orthodox congregation serving Aurora, Pennsylvania. Rooted in the apostolic tradition and the seven Ecumenical Councils, this church offers the beauty and depth of Orthodox worship.

St. George Coptic Orthodox Church of Greater Philadelphia is a Coptic Orthodox Christian community established in 1969, serving the Greater Philadelphia area with worship rooted in the traditions and teachings of the early Church as established by St. Mark the Apostle in Egypt.

Presentation of Christ Greek Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Christian community in East Pittsburgh that has gathered since 1915 to participate in the ancient biblical, liturgical, and Eucharistic faith, with a mission to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serve as a community devoted to the love of God and neighbors.


St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church is a welcoming community in Allentown, Pennsylvania, focused on enriching the spiritual lives of its members through worship and service.

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania is a parish of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, rooted in the faith of Jesus Christ and His Apostles, offering services in both Greek and English.

The Church of Our Lady Joy of All Who Sorrow is a parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, established to welcome all who seek God, regardless of nationality.

An Old Rite parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), located in Erie, PA, highlighted by its historical significance and vibrant community.

Ss Cyril & Methodius Orthodox Church is a simple community of Orthodox believers in the heart of Jeannette, welcoming visitors for prayer and worship.

Holy Trinity Orthodox Church is a welcoming community rooted in the ancient beauty of Orthodox Christian worship, inviting everyone to engage in the struggle to follow Christ and transform through the Holy Spirit.

St. Vladimir's Orthodox Church is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America located in Lopez, Pennsylvania, with a 106-year history rooted in Eastern European and Russian Orthodox traditions. The church welcomes all who seek communion with Christ through Orthodox Christian faith, regardless of ethnic background.

St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Christian parish in Monessen, PA that welcomes people of all backgrounds to experience the apostolic tradition of the Church rooted in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is an energetic community of Orthodox Christians from diverse backgrounds who embrace the historic Orthodox Christian faith. We are committed to living, proclaiming, and manifesting the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a Church and in our broader community.

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America, ministering to the Mid Valley area since 1904.

St. Mary Orthodox Church is a community of Orthodox Christians from diverse ethnic backgrounds that maintains and follows the Faith established by Christ and His Apostles. Services are conducted in English with a welcoming approach to all visitors.

St. John Chrysostom Albanian Orthodox Church witnesses to the fullness of the Orthodox Faith in Philadelphia, serving the Albanian Orthodox community with Divine Liturgy in English every Sunday.

St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Church in America parish established in 1973 to witness the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the greater Reading, Pennsylvania area. The church welcomes both Orthodox Christians and those seeking to learn about the Orthodox faith.
Saint Gregory Russian Orthodox Church is a historic Russian Orthodox parish in Homestead, Pennsylvania, founded in 1912 by Slavic immigrants working in the steel mills. The church serves the Pittsburgh area with traditional Orthodox liturgy and maintains strong cultural and spiritual ties to Russian Orthodox heritage.
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