Deep Darkness
Active member
1. Number of Orthodox Christians are presisted same since 2011. This is because of big immigration pressure from Ukraina and Russia. Among native Estonians Orthodox Christianity is very rare.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Estonia
2. Most positive thing is fall of Lutherian Church. Luterian Church was majority religion among Estonians. In 2011 the population of Lutherian Church followers was 108,513 and their percent was 9.9%, but now 2021 it is falled to 86,030 people and to 7.7%.
3. Estonian Neopaganism rised from 0.3% of population to 0.5% of population. Of course all this 0.5% are not actively practicing but they just call themselves Pagans because of tradition. One example is my uncle. Estonian Neopaganists have done good work with saving our folklore and our ancient holy places, however they have some jewish influences. For example "healer" (((Aleksander Heintalu aka Aleksander Rassadkin))) who killed people with promising to heal their cancer with plants.