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  2. Church of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The church became the state church of Norway around 1020, [3] and was established as a separate church intimately integrated with the state as a result of the Lutheran reformation in Denmark–Norway which broke ties with the Holy See in 1536–1537; the King of Norway was the church's head from 1537 to 2012. Historically the church was one of ...

  3. Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, or the Free Church as it is commonly known (Norwegian: Den Evangelisk Lutherske Frikirke, shortened Frikirken), is a nationwide Lutheran church in Norway, consisting of 83 congregations and 21,817 baptised members. [1]

  4. Category:Lutheran churches in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Church of Norway churches ... Lutheran cathedrals in Norway (11 P) O. Lutheran churches in Oslo (52 P) This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 13:12 ...

  5. Norwegian-American Lutheranism - Wikipedia

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    Most Norwegian immigrants to the United States, particularly in the migration wave between the 1860s and early 20th century, were members of the Church of Norway, an evangelical Lutheran church established by the Constitution of Norway. As they settled in their new homeland and forged their own communities, however, Norwegian-American Lutherans ...

  6. Norway Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    Within the first year of construction, the congregation called pioneer Lutheran minister Claus Lauritz Clausen, to serve as the first minister. Clausen would be followed by Hans Gerhard, future Bishop of the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America. The congregation made use of the facility for 25 years, replacing the building with a new church in ...

  7. Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Norway (Norwegian: Det evangelisk-lutherske stift i Norge) is a Lutheran diocese in Norway, founded in Kautokeino in 2013. [1] Branched out from the " Church of Norway in Exile " (formerly the Deanery of Strandebarm), the bishop of the diocese is Thor Henrik With.

  8. Religion in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Heddal Stave Church in Notodden, the largest stave church in Norway. Religion in Norway is dominated by Lutheran Christianity, with 63.7% of the population belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2022. [1] [2] The Catholic Church is the next largest Christian church at 3.1%. [3] The unaffiliated make up 18.3% of the ...

  9. Lutheran Church in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran Church in Norway (Den lutherske kirke i Norge) is a small confessional Lutheran Church body in Norway. It is a member of International Lutheran Council. [1]