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The Estonian Christian Orthodox Church (ECOC), until March 2025 named the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, is an Eastern Orthodox church operating in Estonia. Until 2024, it was a semi-autonomous church in the canonical jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow whose primate was appointed by the Holy Synod of the latter. Due to rising tensions over the Moscow Patriarchate's open support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Estonian government and parliament's concerns over the Estonian Orthodox Church's ties to Moscow, the church unilaterally declared its independence on 20 August 2024, and to emphasise its commitment to fully comply with the laws of Estonia; it went on to formally change its name to "Estonian Christian Orthodox Church".
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