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'''Andres Põder''' (born 22 November 1949 in [[Kõmsi]], [[Hanila Parish]]) was the [[Archbishop]] of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia]].<ref>[http://www.eelk.ee/peapiiskop_poder.php Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (in Estonian)]</ref> He was elected in November 2004 and took office in February 2005. The Archbishop's See was located at [[St Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn]]. Although retired, he has been appointed Archbishop Emeritus.
'''Andres Põder''' (born 22 November 1949 in [[Kõmsi]], [[Hanila Parish]]) was the [[Archbishop]] of the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia]].<ref>[http://www.eelk.ee/peapiiskop_poder.php Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (in Estonian)] {{wayback|url=http://www.eelk.ee/peapiiskop_poder.php |date=20090603010139 }}</ref> He was elected in November 2004 and took office in February 2005. The Archbishop's See was located at [[St Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn]]. Although retired, he has been appointed Archbishop Emeritus.


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Andres Põder, March 2010

Andres Põder (born 22 November 1949 in Kõmsi, Hanila Parish) was the Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia.[1] He was elected in November 2004 and took office in February 2005. The Archbishop's See was located at St Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn. Although retired, he has been appointed Archbishop Emeritus.

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Preceded by Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia
Lutheran Primate of Estonia

2005–2015
Succeeded by