Mission Communities

Which one is closest to you? Have you visited? Are you praying for them? Can you support them in some way?

Deaneries, established parishes, and local groups are all encouraged to consider planting a mission, especially in areas where there may be no Orthodox presence.

Below are the existing diocesan chapels and missions.

Mission Homily

Chapels

Chapels are small local communities that exist as an outreach of an existing parish, perhaps in an effort to test the vitality and interest in a particular area, or simply to offer liturgical life and ministry to a small or isolated community.

All Saints of North America, Bemidji, MN
(attached to St. Herman Church in Minneapolis)

Holy Nativity, Waukesha, WI
(attached to Ss. Cyril & Methodius in Milwaukee)

Holy Transfiguration, Pierre, SD
(attached to St. Herman Church in Minneapolis)

St. Ephraim, Athens, OH
(attached to St. Gregory Church in Columbus)

St. Herman of Alaska, West Bend, WI
(attached to Ss. Cyril & Methodius Church in Milwaukee)

St. John of Chicago, New Lenox, IL
(attached to St. Luke Church in Palos Hills)

St Macrina, Waupaca, WI
(attached to St. Matthew Church in Green Bay)

St. Maria of Paris, Kansas City, MO
(at Reconciliation Services)

St Maria of Paris, Plymouth, WI
(attached to Ss. Cyril & Methodius in Milwaukee)

Missions

Dakotas Mission District

The Dakotas Mission District is an administrative territory within the Minneapolis Deanery of the Diocese of the Midwest. Established in February 2023, it is located in the states of North and South Dakota along with areas of Northern Minnesota. It is overseen by His Eminence Archbishop Daniel of Chicago and the Midwest.

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