All Saints of North America Orthodox Church · Phoenix, Arizona

Orthodox Church on the west side of Phoenix Arizona including Sun City, Surprise, Peoria, Glendale, Litchfield Park, Buckeye, Tonopah, and more

  • Home
  • About
    • Clergy & Leadership
    • ASONA Mission Statement
    • New Visitor Information
    • How to Become Orthodox
    • For Orthodox Visitors
    • List of Activities for Orthodox Christians Desiring to Transfer to ASONA
    • Saints of North America
  • Faith
    • Statement of Faith
    • About Orthodox Christianity
    • The Correct Understanding of Being Born Again with Fr. Josiah Trenham
    • Orthodox View of Salvation by Steve Robinson
    • Welcome Home! Evangelicals Come Home to Orthodoxy
    • What happens to those who have never heard of Jesus?
    • To Sincere Converts to the Orthodox Faith, and those who are Seeking
  • Catechesis
    • New Member Class
    • List of Activities to Complete Prior to Baptism
    • Online Catechism Lessons
    • Audio Lectures
    • Bible Survey Lessons
    • The Mystery of Confession
    • Christian Names and Patron Saints
  • Education
    • Mystagogy
    • The Faith
    • Eucharist: Sacrament or Symbol?
    • Eucharistic Bread: Leavened or Unleavened?
    • Welcome to the Orthodox Church! (Videos)
  • Directions
  • Calendar
    • ASONA Calendar
    • Paschal Greetings from Around the World
    • When Someone Dies
  • Articles
  • Contact
    • Donate Now
    • GIVING Page
    • ASONA Legacy Society
    • The Book of Needs
  • New Member Class
  • Calendar of Services
  • Sisterhood of St. Olga
  • Prologue of Ohrid
  • Ready
  • Ecclesioclasm

His Grace, Bishop Innocent [Gula], was a native of Hazleton, PA, Bishop Innocent graduated from Saint Tikhon Seminary, South Canaan, PA, in 1977, after which he was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood in the Carpatho-Russian Diocese under the Ecumenical Patriarchate. In 1980 he established Saint Gregory of Nyssa Church, Seaford, NY. Three years later he was appointed Administrator of the Annunciation Monastic Community, Tuxedo Park, NY. After being received into the OCA, he also served as rector of parishes in New York City and New Jersey prior to his assignment as chaplain to the Community of the Holy Myrrhbearers, Otego, NY, in 1990.

In 1994 he was appointed chaplain and Dean of Students at Saint Herman Orthodox Theological Seminary, Kodiak, AK.  His tireless efforts and perpetual contact with the students made him much beloved by the student body, and the difficult administrative transition much easier. The following year, he was elected Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Alaska as Bishop of Anchorage. His consecration to the episcopacy took place at Saint Innocent Cathedral, Anchorage, AK in September 1995.  After discovering evidence of financial malfeasance in the administration of the Diocese land accounts, and attempting to report it, he was suspended by the Synod of Bishops.  In March 2001, Bishop Innocent was relieved of his duties in Alaska by the Holy Synod of Bishops and subsequently granted retirement. 

He died under mysterious circumstances at his residence in Alaska on Bright Monday, May 6, 2002, which was his name day, and the anniversary of his priestly ordination. Funeral services and burial were held at a funeral home in Hazelton, PA on May 13, 2002, while the Synod of Bishops met only an hour away.

Since his death, Bishop Innocent has appeared to several members the families of Orthodox clergy in Alaska, whom he loved dearly, during times of danger.

May Bishop Innocent’s memory be eternal!

 

 

 

 

 

All Saints of North America Orthodox Church

18700 N. 107th Ave Unit#5
Sun City, AZ 85373

(928) 910-2186

RSS Orthochristian.com

  • Sanctioned Protodeacon speaks with Tucker Carlson about state persecution of Ukrainian Orthodox Church (+VIDEO)
  • On Avarice
  • Year 988 A.D., Korsun: St. Vladimir’s Destiny-Changing Decision
  • Guard Your Heart Against Lust

RSS LifeSite News

  • Jesus Said Love Your Neighbor, Which Includes Unborn Babies
  • Texas House Kills Bill That Could Have Saved 19,000 Babies a Year
  • Missouri Babies are Safe From Abortion Again Thanks to State Supreme Court

Official Telegram Channel of the W American Diocese
Official Instagram account of the W American Diocese
Official Facebook page of the Western American Diocese

RSS Journey to Orthodoxy

  • Mass Baptisms Around the World at Theophany
  • Belfast parish baptizes 10+ in Irish Sea
  • Orthodox Liturgy celebrated in ancient Welsh church for first time since Great Schism
  • WEBINAR: The Path to the Priesthood
  • Interview with Justine Alter

RSS Good Guys Wear Black

  • The Good Priest
  • WEBINAR: The Path to the Priesthood
  • The Necessity of Speaking Out for the Faith
  • The Melody of Faith: Singing the Creed in Orthodox Liturgy
  • How to Know that You are Called to be a Priest – 5 Minutes With A Priest

A Directory of Arizona Orthodox Churches

Find what you’re looking for

Weekly Bulletin for Sunday, May 25, 2025

Orthodox Calendar

Wednesday May 28, 2025 / May 15, 2025

Apodosis of Pascha. Tone five.
Fast. Fish Allowed

Venerable Pachomius the Great, founder of cenobitic monasticism (346). St. Isaiah, bishop and wonderworker of Rostov (1090). The slain Crown Prince Demetrius of Moscow (1591). Venerable Isaiah, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves (1115). Venerable Pachomius, abbot and Silvanus of Nerekhta (1384). Venerable Euphrosynus (Eleazar), abbot, wonderworker of Pskov (1481), and his disciple St. Serapion (1480). Finding of the relics of Venerable Arsenius, abbot of Konevits (1991). Venerable Achilles, bishop of Larissa (330).

The Scripture Readings

Acts 18:22-28
John 12:36-47


Copyright © 2025 All Saints of North America Orthodox Church · All Rights Reserved
Designed by Fr. John A. Peck · Log in