Lutheran Diocese of Bjørgvin

























































Diocese of Bjørgvin


Bjørgvin bispedømme



Halvor Nordhaug i lilla.JPG
Bishop Halvor Nordhaug

Location
Country Norway
Territory
Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane
Deaneries 10 prosti
Statistics
Area 34,083 km2 (13,160 sq mi)
Parishes 189
Members 481 804
Information
Denomination Church of Norway
Established 1536
Cathedral Bergen Cathedral
Current leadership
Bishop Halvor Nordhaug
Map

Location of the Diocese of Bjørgvin
Location of the Diocese of Bjørgvin
Website
kirken.no/bjorgvin

The Diocese of Bjørgvin (Norwegian: Bjørgvin bispedømme) is one of the 11 dioceses that make up the Church of Norway. It includes all of the churches located in the counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane in Western Norway. The cathedral city is Bergen, Norway's second largest city. Bergen Cathedral, formerly the Church of Saint Olaf, serves as the seat of the presiding Bishop. The bishop since 2008 has been Halvor Nordhaug.[1][2][3]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Name


  • 3 Structure


  • 4 Bishops


  • 5 References





History





Bergen Cathedral (Bergen domkirke)


Prior to 1536, the state religion of Norway was Roman Catholicism, but the government of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway joined in with the Protestant Reformation and in 1536 it declared itself to be Lutheran, and the Church of Norway was formed. In 1537, the diocese of Bjørgvin consisted of the (modern) counties of Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane (with exception of the parishes of Eidfjord and Røldal).


The region of Sunnmøre (to the north) was transferred from the Diocese of Nidaros to the Diocese of Bjørgvin in 1622. The parish of Eidfjord was transferred from the Diocese of Stavanger to Bjørgvin in 1630. The parish of Røldal was transferred from the Diocese of Kristiansand to Bjørgvin in 1863. The Sunnmøre region was removed from the Diocese of Bjørgvin in 1983 when it, along with the regions of Nordmøre and Romsdal (from the Diocese of Nidaros), were established as a separate diocese, the Diocese of Møre.[4]



Name


The Old Norse form of the name for Bergen was Bjǫrgvin. The first element is berg or bjǫrg, which translates as "mountain". The last element is vin, which translates as "meadow". It is an old form of the name for the present-day city of Bergen.[5]



Structure


The Diocese of Bjørgvin is divided into ten deaneries (Norwegian: Prosti) spread out over the two counties. There is one deanery (Nordhordland) that covers parts of both counties. Each deanery corresponds to one or more municipalities in the diocese. Each municipality is further divided into one or more parishes which each contain one or more congregations. See each municipality below for lists of churches and parishes within them.[6]



















































County Deanery (Prosti) Municipalities
Hordaland Bergen domprosti
Bergen
Arna og Åsane prosti
Bergen, Osterøy
Fana prosti
Austevoll, Bergen, Os
Hardanger og Voss prosti
Eidfjord, Fusa, Granvin, Jondal, Kvam, Odda, Samnanger, Ullensvang, Ulvik, Vaksdal, Voss
Sunnhordland prosti
Bømlo, Etne, Fitjar, Kvinnherad, Stord, Sveio, Tysnes
Vesthordland prosti
Askøy, Fjell, Sund, Øygarden

Hordaland and
Sogn og Fjordane
Nordhordland prosti H: Austrheim, Fedje, Lindås, Masfjorden, Meland, Modalen, Radøy
S: Gulen, Solund
Sogn og Fjordane Sogn prosti
Aurland, Balestrand, Leikanger, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Vik, Årdal
Nordfjord prosti
Bremanger, Eid, Gloppen, Hornindal, Selje, Stryn, Vågsøy
Sunnfjord prosti
Askvoll, Fjaler, Flora, Førde, Gaular, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Jølster, Naustdal



Bishops







  • Prior to 1535 Olaf Torkelson - The last Catholic bishop

  • 1536-1557 Gjeble Pederssøn b. c.1489 - The first Lutheran bishop

  • 1557-1582 Jens Pedersen Schjelderup b. 1499

  • 1583-1607 Anders Foss

  • 1607-1615 Anders Mikkelsen Kolding

  • 1616-1636 Nils Paaske b. 1568

  • 1636-1649 Ludvig Hansen Munthe b. 1593

  • 1649-1665 Jens Pedersen Schjelderup b. 1604

  • 1665-1711 Nils Envildsen Randulf b. 1630

  • 1711-1716 Nils Pedersen Smed b. 1655

  • 1716-1723 Clemens Schmidt b. 1671

  • 1723-1731 Marcus Müller b. 1684

  • 1731-1747 Oluf Cosmussen Bornemann b. 1683

  • 1747-1757 Erik Ludvigsen Pontoppidan b. 1698

  • 1757-1762 Ole Tiedemann b. 1710

  • 1762-1774 Frederik Arentz b. 1699

  • 1774-1778 Eiler Eilersen Hagerup b. 1718

  • 1778-1779 Søren Friedlieb b. 1717




  • 1779-1803 Ole Irgens b. 1724

  • 1803-1816 Johan Nordahl Brun b. 1745

  • 1817-1822 Claus Pavels b. 1769

  • 1822-1848 Jacob Neumann b. 1772

  • 1848-1857 Peder Christian Hersleb Kjerschow b. 1786

  • 1858-1863 Jens Matthias Pram Kaurin b. 1804

  • 1864-1880 Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland b. 1807

  • 1881-1898 Fredrik Waldemar Hvoslef b. 1825

  • 1899-1916 Johan Willoch Erichsen b. 1842

  • 1916-1931 Peter Hognestad b. 1866

  • 1931-1948 Andreas Fleischer b. 1878

  • 1948-1961 Ragnvald Indrebø b. 1891

  • 1961-1976 Per Juvkam b. 1907

  • 1977-1987 Tor With b. 1918

  • 1987-1994 Per Lønning b. 1928

  • 1994-2008 Ole Danbolt Hagesæther b. 1941

  • Since 2008 Halvor Nordhaug




References





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  2. ^ Knudsen, Jacob Frode (2001). Bergen Domkirke 700 år. Bergen.


  3. ^ Lidén, Hans-Emil; Magerøy, Ellen Marie (1990). Norges kirker : Bergen. Oslo: Gyldendal. ISBN 8205123683.


  4. ^ Lampe, Johan Fredrik (1895). Bergen stifts biskoper og præster. Kristiania: Cammermeyers Boghandel.


  5. ^ "Bjorgvin" (PDF). Toandos.com.


  6. ^ "Prostia i Bjørgvin" (in Norwegian). Bjørgvin bispedømme. Retrieved 2015-04-12.











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