Altogether, twenty-three churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places; thirty churches are considered National Historic Landmarks.[2] As of 2013, the Diocese includes 89 parishes,[1] which represents the highest concentration of Orthodox Church in America parishes among the states.[3]
According to the Los Angeles Times, the diocese had around 30,000 members statewide as of 2006.[4]
Deaneries
The diocese is grouped geographically into deaneries. Each deanery is headed by a parish priest, known as a dean. The deans coordinate activities in their area's parishes, and report to the diocesan bishop. As of 2015, the deaneries of the Diocese of Alaska are:[5][6]
Alaska Peninsula Deanery
Aleutian Deanery
Anchorage Deanery
Bethel and Kuskokwim Deanery
Bristol Bay Deanery
Iliamna Deanery
Kenai and Prince William Sound Deanery
Kodiak Deanery
Russian Mission and Yukon Deanery
Sitka and Southeast Deanery
Bishops
Alaska Vicariate of the North American Diocese
Innocent (Pustynsky) (14 December 1903 - 1 May 1909)
Alexander (Nemolovsky) (15 November 1909 - 6 July 1916)
Philip (Stavitsky) (6 August 1916 - April 1919)
Anthony (Dashkievich) (11 December 1921 - 1922)
Amphilochius (Vakulsky) (28 July 1924 - September 1930)