Saturday, April 19

In a thought-provoking address, the Archbishop of Finland⁢ has identified the Russian Orthodox Church’s presence in Estonia as a lingering vestige of ⁣the Soviet occupation era, sparking renewed ⁢discussions about past legacies and cultural identity in the Baltic region. The ​Archbishop’s remarks, shared in an exclusive interview with Orthodox Times, highlight ​the complex relationship between religion and politics in post-Soviet societies. With Estonia’s independence from Soviet rule now more than three decades in the rearview, the Archbishop’s ‍perspective prompts a reevaluation of how these historical remnants⁢ continue to shape the ‌social and spiritual landscape of Estonia ⁢today. As Estonia ⁤grapples with‍ its Soviet past, this ‍commentary is sure ​to ignite conversation about national identity, ecclesiastical authority, and the role of foreign influence in the⁤ modern​ era.

Archbishop of Finland Critiques ⁢Russian Influence in…

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Author : Olivia Williams

Publish date : 2025-04-14 03:19:00

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