We are aware of the article "A Sacred Trust: Who Decides the Future of the Columbarium of St. Peter's" submitted by the "Friends of St. Peter's" to the May 27, 2022 issue of Eesti Elu and Estonian World Review.
The issues concerning the March 13, 2022 vote on the question of the columbarium at St. Peter's Church are currently being considered by the lawyers for St. Peter's Church. St. Peter’s Church has made no admissions regarding the validity or invalidity of that vote. The Congregational Council of the church is disappointed by the conduct of the “Friends of St. Peter’s” and will not comment further.
Congregational Council of St. Peter's Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church of Toronto
Naani Holsmer, chair
Talvi Maimets, vice-chair
Leena Liivet, treasurer
Kairi Hemingway, secretary
Jüri Laansoo
Allar Viinamäe
Notice from St. Peter’s Church (3)
Eestlased Kanadas | 30 May 2022 | EWR
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Jules Verne took 80 days to get around the world. This EELK run election of approximately 80 votes, could not be correctly tabulated in 80 days? Looks like more time is needed to get the "juriidiline" osa of JOKK properly in place.
This comment speaks volumes about the integrity of the council of St Peter’s. One would think that you would be supportive of the people that are trying to save the church and grow the congregation.
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