Estonia is less religious, but not less spiritual, a survey finds
More than half of Estonian residents do not follow any religion, but many still believe in fate, higher powers, sacred places and life after death, according to a new survey.
Estonia is becoming less churchgoing rather than simply less believing. A new survey on religious identity suggests that organised religion is continuing to lose ground, while private spirituality, folk belief and looser forms of faith remain firmly present in Estonian society.
The report, The Religious Identity of Estonia’s Population 2026, was commissioned by the Estonian interior ministry and carried. The survey, based on 1,550 adult respondents, continues a research series on life, faith and religious life that has been conducted in Estonia since 1995.
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7/1/2026 4:23:25 AM