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Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia was born as Christakis Charalambides 29 April 1940 in Belgian Congo (now DR Congo. He is the current primate (elected in 1999) of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church.
  
Primate of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church.
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== Professional career ==
  
=== Biography ===
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He was ordained to the diaconate in 1963 and to the priesthood in 1968, serving in the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France. In 1972 he was appointed episcopal vicar in Nice, and was consecrated to the episcopacy in 1987 as Bishop of Nazianzus and became secretary of the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops of France.
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After Estonian independence, in 1996 the Estonian Orthodox Church was restored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The General Assembly of the Church elected Bishop Stephanos as Metropolitan of Tallinn and Estonia, installed in 1999.
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== Education ==
  
Metropolitan Stephanos born Christakis Charalambides on April, 29th, 1940 is the current primate of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church, in charge since 1999.
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Christakis Charalambides, the future metropolitan, graduated from the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological institute in Paris as well as from the University of Paris with a Master’s of Theology.
  
=== Career ===
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== Further education ==
  
Christakis Charalambides, the future metropolitan, graduated from the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological institute in Paris as well as from the University of Paris with a Master’s of Theology.
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxyDXd4EIoE International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Religion 2014, "The Promotion of World Peace through Inter-Faith Dialogue & the Unity of Faiths", Rome, Italy, March 31st - April 3rd 2014]
He was ordained to the diaconate in 1963 and to the priesthood in 1968, serving in the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France. In 1972 he was appointed episcopal vicar in Nice, and was consecrated to the episcopacy in 1987 as Bishop of Nazianzus and became secretary of the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops of France.
 
After Estonian independence, in 1996 the Estonian Orthodox Church was restored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The General Assembly of the Church elected Bishop Stephanos as Metropolitan of Tallinn and Estonia, installed in 1999.
 
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[http://www.orthodoxa.org/GB/estonia/documentsEOC/historyEAOC.htm Official webpage of the Ortodox Church of Estonia]
  
http://www.orthodoxa.org/GB/estonia/documentsEOC/historyEAOC.htm
 
  
 
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Stephanos of Tallinn giving a talk on "The Promotion of World Peace through Inter-Faith Dialogue & the Unity of Faiths" at the International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Religion 2014 (Rome, Italy; March 31st - April 3rd, 2014)

Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia was born as Christakis Charalambides 29 April 1940 in Belgian Congo (now DR Congo. He is the current primate (elected in 1999) of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church.

Professional career[edit]

He was ordained to the diaconate in 1963 and to the priesthood in 1968, serving in the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France. In 1972 he was appointed episcopal vicar in Nice, and was consecrated to the episcopacy in 1987 as Bishop of Nazianzus and became secretary of the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops of France. After Estonian independence, in 1996 the Estonian Orthodox Church was restored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The General Assembly of the Church elected Bishop Stephanos as Metropolitan of Tallinn and Estonia, installed in 1999.

Education[edit]

Christakis Charalambides, the future metropolitan, graduated from the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological institute in Paris as well as from the University of Paris with a Master’s of Theology.

Further education[edit]

International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Religion 2014, "The Promotion of World Peace through Inter-Faith Dialogue & the Unity of Faiths", Rome, Italy, March 31st - April 3rd 2014

External Links[edit]

Official webpage of the Ortodox Church of Estonia