Estonian authorities expel head of ROC Estonian Metropolis from the country
Metropolitan Evgeniy. Photo: tribuna.ee
Estonian authorities have decided to expel Metropolitan Evgeniy of Tallinn and All Estonia of the Russian Orthodox Church, reports Interfax.
Authorities refused to extend residence permit to Metropolitan Evgeniy (born Valery Reshetnikov) as they believe that he poses a threat to the country's security.
The press service of the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board said, "Russian citizen Valery Reshetnikov submitted an application for the extension of a residence permit to the Police and Border Guard Board, which the board will not extend. The validity period of his current temporary residence permit expires on February 6."
According to the head of the bureau of border protection of the Pyhäjärvi prefecture, Indrek Aru, such a decision was made because "Reshetnikov, in his public activities, including public statements, supports Russia's actions in Ukraine and has not changed his rhetoric, despite the warnings previously given to him."
Therefore, he is "recognized as a threat to the security of the state," said Indrek Aru.
Metropolitan Evgeniy lived in Estonia on the basis of a temporary residence permit for a total of four years. He was granted a residence permit for a shortened period, or twice for two years.
The last extension of the residence permit for the hierarch was granted two years ago, shortly before the start of the war in Ukraine.
The Police and Border Guard Board sent the Metropolitan the decision to the effect that he had been refused the extension of his residence permit.
As Aru noted, in the case of Metropolitan Evgeniy, it is only about assessing the results of the actions of a specific person, and the decision not to extend his residence permit "does not affect the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate and believers in any way."
Earlier, the UOJ reported that Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church was banned from entering Estonia.
Read also
Middle East Council of Churches calls for protection of Christians in the region
Christian churches in the Middle East warned of growing threats to the region’s Christian communities and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, urging the international community to step up support.
Albanian Archbishop: First in Orthodoxy does not mean supreme
The head of the Albanian Church spoke to UOJ about Orthodox unity, the limits of national identity, and the role of humility in Orthodoxy’s witness to the world.
Poland begins phasing out social benefits for Ukrainian refugees
A new law has taken effect in Poland providing for a gradual reduction in social benefits and some other support measures introduced for Ukrainian refugees after 2022.
Metropolitan Arseniy unable to attend court hearing due to hospitalization
The abbot of the Holy Dormition Sviatohirsk Lavra was absent from a hearing at the Checheliv District Court in Dnipro as he is undergoing inpatient medical examinations at a clinic in Kyiv.
Lawsuit сlaims Google’s Gemini AI drove man to suicide
In the United States, the father of a 36-year-old man has filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming the Gemini AI chatbot pushed his son toward suicide.
Court orders release of Armenian Church chancellery head
An appeals court in Yerevan has overturned the archbishop’s detention in a case widely described as politically motivated.