2. Statistic matters…
2010 National Census of Orthodox Christian
Churches in the United States
Each US Orthodox parish was asked two questions:
How many individual persons in total are associated
with the life of your parish: including adults and
children, regular and occasional attendees, paid
stewards and persons who do not contribute
financially?
Approximately, how many persons – including
adults and children – attend Liturgy in your parish
on a typical Sunday?
3. Combined, for all US Orthodox Churches:
The answer to the first question is 1,060,700
That is, 1,060,700 persons in the USA participate in
Orthodox church life or are at least known to the
local parishes. This includes: 817,500 Eastern
Orthodox Christians + 243,200 Oriental Orthodox
Christians
The answer to the second question is 300,600
That is, 300,600 persons are praying in all
American Orthodox parishes on a typical Sunday.
This includes: 214,200 Eastern Orthodox Christians
+ 86,400 Oriental Orthodox Christians
4. For the Antiochian Christian Archdiocese:
The answer to the first question is 75,000
That is: total membership of AOCA in US is 75,000
The answer to the second question is 27,300
That is: 27,300 persons are praying in all AOCA
parishes in USA on a typical Sunday
The ratio between second (27,300) and first (75,000)
figures is 37% That is: 37% of all AOCA
parishioners participate in church life regularly
For Diocese of Wichita only: total membership is
10,600 persons and average Sunday attendance is
4,600 persons: that is 43% (above AOCA average)
5. Membership in US Orthodox Churches:
total number of adherents (including children and
occasional participants)
GOA 476,000
OCA 84,600
Antiochian Archdiocese 75,000
Serbian Orthodox Church 68,000
ROCOR 27,000
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 23,000
Patriarchal Parishes of ROC 12,400
Romanian Archdiocese 11,200
Carpatho-Russian Diocese 10,500
Palestinian Vicariate 6,800
Bulgarian Diocese 2,600
Georgian Orthodox Parishes 900
Albanian Orthodox Diocese 700
6. Various US Orthodox Churches are different in the
strength of church commitment of their members
Of total adherents, % persons attending regularly
All Eastern Orthodox Churches 26%
Carpatho-Russian Diocese 47%
Bulgarian Diocese 46%
Orthodox Church in America 40%
Antiochian Archdiocese 37%
Georgian Orthodox parishes 35%
Rus.Orth.Ch. Outside Russia 32%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 31%
Albanian Orthodox Diocese 26%
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese 23%
Serbian Orthodox Church 22%
Romanian Archdiocese 20%
Patriarchal Parishes of ROC 16%
Palestinian Vicariate 12%
7. Compared to general US population, the members of
Orthodox Churches are much more concentrated in
certain geographic areas. 45% of them live in five states
New York (14% of all Orthodox adherents),
California (10%), Illinois (8%), Pennsylvania (7%),
Massachusetts (6%)
But only 29% of US population live in these five states
Geography of AOCA membership is somewhat
different. 46% of AOCA adherents live in five states:
California (14%), Pennsylvania (9%), Massachusetts (8%)
Michigan (8%), Texas (7%).
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9.
10. Members of Orthodox Churches are “urban” people:
77% of them are in Metropolitan areas of 1,000,000+
compared to only 54% among US general population
% of Church members living in Metropolitan areas of
more than 1,000,000 population
All Orthodox Churches together 77%
Romanian Archdiocese 94%
Patriarchal parishes of ROC 91%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 89%
Serbian Orthodox 86%
ROCOR 83%
GOA 78%
Bulgarian diocese 76%
Antiochian Archdiocese 69%
Orthodox Church in America 59%
Carpatho-Russian Diocese 43%
11. US nationwide: + 15% growth in number of
Orthodox parishes during 2000-2010 (AOCA: +19%)
12.
13. How “ethnic” are various Orthodox Churches
in USA?
2011 four-questions survey administered in all
US Orthodox parishes
% of English used as language of liturgy?
% of English used as language of sermon?
% of English used by the church choir?
Do you agree with the statement “Our parish has
strong ethnic culture and identity that we are trying
to preserve?” (“agree strongly,” “rather agree,”
“neutral,” “rather disagree,” “strongly disagree”)
14. Although usage of English in the church varies,
most of jurisdictions became “English-speaking”
US average % of English used as language of liturgy in
the Orthodox parishes
All Orthodox Churches together 73%
Carpatho-Russian Diocese 96%
Antiochian Archdiocese 94%
Orthodox Church in America 85%
Patriarchal parishes of ROC 77%
Bulgarian Diocese 68%
GOA 66%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 52%
ROCOR 49%
Serbian Orthodox Church 47%
Romanian Archdiocese 25%
15. But: Dominance of English language in Orthodox
Church life in the USA does not mean that
local Orthodox parishes abandon their “ethnic”
identity and culture
In fact, relative majority of US Orthodox parishes
can still be described as ethnically-based
Do you agree or disagree with the statement
“Our parish has strong ethnic culture and identity that
we are trying to preserve?”
49% of US Orthodox parishes “agreed”
35% of US Orthodox parishes “disagreed”
16% of US Orthodox parishes were “unsure / neutral”
16. Strength of ethnic identity in Orthodox parishes
varies greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction
"Our parish has a strong ethnic culture that we are
trying to preserve."
% parishes "strongly agree" % parishes "rather agree"
All Orthodox Churches combined 24% 25%
Antiochian Archdiocese 8% 9%
Orthodox Church in America 14% 11%
Carpatho-Russian Archdiocese 11% 20%
Patriarchal Parishes of ROC 16% 19%
Bulgarian Diocese 47% 10%
Ukrainian Orthodox Church 40% 21%
GOA 20% 42%
ROCOR 35% 28%
Serbian Orthodox Parishes 57% 27%
Romanian Archdiocese 64% 23%
17. Compared to AOCA nationwide, the parishes in
Diocese of Wichita are even less “ethnic”
% of parishes agreing with statement "Our parish has strong
ethnic heritage that we are trying to preserve"
average % of English used as language of liturgy
average % of English used as language of sermon
17%
All parishes in
Antiochian 94%
Archdiocese
97%
8%
Parishes in Diocese
97%
of Wichita
99%
18. Two important findings from 2007 “Orthodox
Church Today” study: the US national survey of
parishioners in the Greek Orthodox
Archdiocese of America and Orthodox Church
in America
Finding 1. What are most urgent issues
in the Church life from the perspective of lay
members of Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America (GOA) and Orthodox Church in
America (OCA)?
19. % of parishioners saying that the following subjects
are “VERY IMPORTANT” to be discussed in Church GOA OCA
Issue of youth and young adults leaving Orthodox Church 84% 77%
Relationship between mainstream American culture and
traditions and requirements of the Orthodox Church 63% 54%
Issue of interfaith and inter-Christian marriages 52% 27%
Representation of the local parish at decision making on the
diocesan and national level 46% 44%
Issue of “ethnic” versus “American” parishes 45% 40%
Relationship between American Orthodox Churches and
Mother Churches in the Old World 39% 31%
Recruiting priests from converts to Orthodoxy 32% 25%
Sharing ministry with laity 32% 22%
Lack of clear professional standards for priests 28% 23%
Process of selecting bishops 25% 34%
20. Finding 2. Some “unfortunate” Orthodox
reality:
Survey data tell us that about half of OCA and
GOA parishioners think that :
- regular Church attendance
- obeying the priest
- observing Great Lent
are non-significant for being a “good Orthodox”
21. Please, indicate if you think a person can be a good Orthodox
Christian without performing these actions
% of GOA and OCA members saying that he/she still can be a
good Orthodox Christian without doing the following
OCA GOA
Without going to church every Sunday 55% 67%
Without obeying the priest 49% 56%
Without observing Lent and fasting on certain days 45% 56%
Without donating time and money to help the poor 24% 31%
Without donating time and money to help parish 24% 30%
Without believing that in Eucharist, the bread and
wine become the body and blood of Jesus 3% 4%
Without believing that Jesus rose from the dead 1% 3%
22. I guess it is enough for today?
But come tomorrow for workshop: we’ll
talk various – interesting - aspects of
Orthodox local parish life in USA…
Now is time for announcing right
answers to our quiz about Antiochian
Archdiocese…
23. US state with biggest number of AOCA parishes is
California: there are 29 Antiochian parishes in CA
US state with biggest number of AOCA members
is California: 10,100 of AOCA adherents live in CA
US county with biggest number of AOCA parishes
is Los Angeles county, CA: 6 Antiochian parishes
US county with biggest number of AOCA
members is Cook county, IL: 4,170 AOCA
adherents are in Cook county, IL
US county with highest % of AOCA members in