Εcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew paid an official visit to Estonia on the occasion of the 100-year anniversary (Centennial) since autonomy was granted to the local Orthodox Church by the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
That’s according to Orthodox Times.
On Tuesday, September 12, 2023, immediately after his arrival, the Ecumenical Patriarch met President of the Republic of Estonia Mr. Alar Karis, in the official Presidential Residence, and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas at his official residence in Tallinn.
Metropolitan Stefanos of Tallinn and All Estonia, Metropolitans accompanying the Ecumenical Patriarch, as well as associates of the two leaders attended the meetings, which were held in a cordial atmosphere.
At the end of the meeting at the Presidential Residence, in the joint statements that followed, the President warmly welcomed the Ecumenical Patriarch in Estonia. He thanked him for his support towards the Orthodox Church in Estonia, noting that in recent years the “Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church”, led by Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia, has contributed greatly to the cohesion of Estonian society and to meeting the spiritual needs of Orthodox believers.
The President of the Republic praised the strong stance taken by the Ecumenical Patriarch in favor of the war-torn Ukrainian people and of the Autocephalous Church of Ukraine.
The President then expressed his appreciation for the Ecumenical Patriarch’s contribution to the protection of the natural environment, recalling the environmental symposium organized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate for the Baltic Sea, part of which was held in Estonia.
The Ecumenical Patriarch referred to the important event of the 100-year anniversary since the granting of autonomy to the Church of Estonia by the Mother Church of Constantinople, and expressed his joy for his visit to the country.