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  2. Catholic Church in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church per se, however, was not allowed to operate in Norway between 1537 and 1843, and throughout most of this period, Catholic priests faced execution. [ citation needed ] In 1582, the scattered Catholics in Norway and elsewhere in Northern Europe were placed under the jurisdiction of a papal nuncio in Cologne , however, with ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Catholic Church in the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in the Nordic countries was the only Christian church in that region before the Reformation in the 16th century. Since then, Scandinavia has been a mostly non- Catholic ( Lutheran ) region and the position of Nordic Catholics for many centuries after the Reformation was very difficult due to legislation outlawing Catholicism .

  5. Christianity in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Norway is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Curia in Rome. Per 1 January 2020 the church had 165,254 registered members. [25] The number has more than doubled since 2010 from approximately 67,000 members, mainly due to high immigration. [27]

  6. Churches in Norway - Wikipedia

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    About 1600 church buildings are affiliated with the Church of Norway. [1] The Catholic church of Norway has about 100,000 members (2012 numbers) [25] and is organised in 35 congregations with their own churches. Old Moster Church, possibly the oldest in Norway, site of the Moster Thing where Christianity was made law of the land (around 1024). [26]

  7. History of Christianity in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The fylki were divided into fourths or eighths and a church of minor rank was established in each subdivision. [39] Wealthy people were allowed to build private churches, known as convenience churches. [39] The earliest churches were built by the monarchs or noblemen and the builders' successors insisted on the appointment of the local priests ...

  8. List of Catholic dioceses in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Western Norway Christ Church: 1068 Oslo: Eastern Norway St. Hallvards Cathedral: 1068 Hamar: Inland of Eastern Norway Ancient Hamar Cathedral: 1152 Stavanger: South-Western and Southern Norway Stavanger Cathedral: 1125 Kirkjubøur: Faroe Islands: St. Magnus Cathedral: c. 1100 Kirkjuvagr: Orkney and Shetland: St. Magnus Cathedral: c. 1035 Suðreyjar

  9. St. Svithun's Church (Stavanger) - Wikipedia

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    St Swithun is the Patron saint of Stavanger, and the Stavanger Cathedral of the Church of Norway, built in 1125, was dedicated to St. Svithun, centuries before the Protestant Reformation. [1] [2] The first Catholic church in Stavanger after the Reformation was consecrated in 1898. The current postmodern church was designed by architect Thomas ...