kroonilaadsesse
Kroonilaadsesse refers to a traditional Estonian folk custom involving the blessing of a newborn child, particularly a firstborn son, by the local parish priest. The ceremony is rooted in Estonian Lutheran traditions and has historical ties to the broader Baltic and Scandinavian customs of naming and blessing children.
The ritual typically takes place in the parish church, often within the first few weeks after birth.
Kroonilaadsesse is closely linked to the broader Estonian tradition of naming children, which historically involved seeking
Today, kroonilaadsesse is less common than in previous generations, as naming ceremonies have become more informal.