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In line with the common church naming traditions in Estonia, a traditionally Lutheran country, the Lutheran parish churches are usually listed by their locality name (e.g. "Aegviidu Church"), while churches of other denominations are listed either by their full name by their common name.
Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church; Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Estonian Methodist Church; Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate; Union of Free Evangelical and Baptist Churches of Estonia [1]
Anarâškielâ; العربية; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Čeština; Dansk; Deutsch
Under Estonian law it is the legal successor to the pre–World War II Estonian Orthodox Church, which in 1940 had over 210,000 members, three bishops, 156 parishes, 131 priests, 19 deacons, two monasteries, and a theological seminary; the majority of the members were ethnic Estonians.
The Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (EELC; Estonian: Eesti Evangeelne Luterlik Kirik, abbreviated EELK) is a Lutheran church in Estonia. EELC is member of the Lutheran World Federation and belongs to the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe .
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Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate Diocese of Narva and Peipsiveere 59°22′16″N 28°11′36″E / 59.3711°N 28.1933°E / 59.3711; 28.1933 ( Resurrection of Christ Cathedral
Under Estonian law, another church – the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (Eesti Apostlik-Õigeusu Kirik) – is the legal successor to the pre-World War II Estonian Orthodox Church, which in 1940 had had over 210,000 faithful, three bishops, 156 parishes, 131 priests, 19 deacons, two monasteries, and a theological seminary, the majority of ...