Autonomous Orthodox Metropolis of Ecuador and Latin America

The Authonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Ecuador and all Latin America was created in 2010 with the idea of being an independent jurisdiction, the "Holy Synod Metropolitan Avolona And Boeotia" granted this jurisdiction a tomos of autonomy in November 2010, which allows the presence of the Church under now Metropolitan Chrysostomos.

[2][3] According to the testimony of the biography of this Metropolia,[4] it has established several missions and parishes in Latin America, achieving presence in the city of Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador; Bogotá, Santa Rosa, Puente Nacional, Tichá and Guachetá, Colombia; Caracas, Venezuela; São Paulo and Recife, Brazil; San José, Costa Rica; and Tijuana, Mexico, among other locations.

Significantly, this process was carried out after the jurisdiction of the "Autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church of America", discarded the territory of Ecuador in its Metropolis.

In February 2014 one mission was formed in the city of Austin, Texas in the United States.

[5][6] In November 2015, the North American Mission was transferred under the Omophor of Metropolitan Angelos of Avlona.