By Peter Christodoulou Over the past few years, the Estonian Orthodox Church has been caught in a strange cycle. Once the war in Ukraine started, the church—still canonically tied to Moscow—had to constantly reinvent itself just to shed any Russian associations. They tried to draw a line early on. In 2022, church leaders publicly condemned the invasion, and Patriarch Kirill was barred from entering Estonia. There were definitely some awkward inc…
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