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The Community of Forn Sed Sweden ( sv, Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige), formerly the Swedish Asatro Community (''Sveriges Asatrosamfund'') is a heathen (Germanic
neopagan Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a term for a religion or family of religions influenced by the various historical pre-Christian beliefs of pre-modern peoples in Europe and adjacent areas of North Afric ...
) organization founded in 1994.


History

The Swedish Asatro Community ( sv, Sveriges Asatrosamfund) was founded in 1994 as an outgrowth of a group that studied Norse history and culture from a non-religious point of view.Fredrik Gregorius, "Modern asatro och dess historia," in Catharina Raudvere, Anders Andrén, and Kristina Jennbert-Spång, eds., ''Hedendomen i historiens spegel: bilder av det förkristna Norden'', Vägar till Midgård 6, Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2005, , pp. 133–64
p. 150; GoogleBooks numbering p. 50
It became a registered religious organization in Sweden in 2007.Ulf Törnberg

''Sydsvenskan'' February 14, 2007.
Josef El Madhi
"Det våras för hedningarna: Efter tusen år av kristendom blotas det återigen vid högarna. Sveriges asatroendes samfund är numera officiellt erkänt av staten och det våras för hedningarna,"
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The Swedish Asatro Community became one of the most important heathen organizations in Sweden, and had grown from approximately 150 members in 1996 to approximately 450Gregorius
p. 151, GoogleBooks p. 51
when it formed the main subject of Fredrik Skott's study of neo-paganism in Sweden, ''Asatro i tiden'', published in 2000, at which time it was the largest such organization in the country. Skott found that the membership was two-thirds male, mostly in their thirties, and the most active lived in and around Stockholm, but that they represented a cross-section of Swedish society. In the 2000s, the organization was reduced by disagreements; some of the members who left in 2004 founded (literally "The Network Ancient Custom"). But later in the decade it was growing again, along with a general growth of interest in heathenry in Sweden; in 2009 it had about 300 members. At the May 15, 2010 Thing, the organization changed its name to Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige. In 2017, according to a spokesperson, the membership accounted to about 400. It had at that point been surpassed by the
Nordic Asa-Community The Nordic Asa-Community (Swedish: ''Nordiska Asa-samfundet''; abbreviated NAS) is a Heathen religious organisation founded in Sweden in 2014. History The Nordic Asa-Community (NAS) was founded in Sweden in 2014. It was officially recognised a ...
, founded in 2014, making the Community of Forn Sed Sweden the second largest heathen organization in the country. As of 2021, the official website said that the organization had over 600 members.


Organization

Unlike some other heathen groups in Sweden, the Community of Forn Sed Sweden is conventionally organized. The annual
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elects the Board, called the Council, as well as making major decisions. The Council includes a council
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and gyðja. The organization divides the country for administrative purposes into three regions or
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s, Götaland, Svealand and Norrland, each of which has a goði and a gyðja, and serves as an umbrella organization for local groups.Fredrik Skott, ''Asatro i tiden'', Småskrifter utg. av Språk- och folkminnesinstitutet, Dialekt-, ortnamns- och folkminnesarkivet i Göteborg 1, Gothenburg: Språk- och folkminnesinstitutet, 2000, ; Review by Morten Warmind, ''Chaos: Dansk-norsk tidsskrift for religionshistoriske studier'' 37 (2002
pp. 158–59
Anna Westin
"Blot utan offer men på fullt allvar,"
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The Community of Forn Sed Sweden publishes a periodical called ''Mimers Källa''.


Beliefs and religious activity

Members vary in their conception of the
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. Some perform offerings on their own in addition to the organization's collective
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s, which, like those of the Danish Forn Siðr organization and in conformity with Swedish law, are not animal sacrifices as they would historically have been. The organization held a ceremony at the Kings' Mounds at
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in 2000 in celebration of the dissolution of the Swedish state church, the first heathen blót at the site in more than 900 years. It has since held open blóts there every spring and is perhaps best known for that. Goði for Svealand and former Chairman of the Board Henrik Hallgren has represented
Ásatrú Heathenry, also termed Heathenism, contemporary Germanic Paganism, or Germanic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Scholars of religious studies classify it as a new religious movement. Developed in Europe during the early 20th centu ...
at the "Spirituality beyond Religions" international conference organized in
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, India, in 2006 by the World Council of Elders of Ancient Traditions and Cultures, presenting a paper entitled "Ecological spirituality and Forn Sed," and in 2010, 2011, and 2012 presented programs on heathenry in the ''Vid dagens början'' series of religious and philosophical reflections on
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, provoking criticism from
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that Ásatrú was not worthy of broadcasting.


Politics and activism

The Community of Forn Sed Sweden is "antiracist or ethnic" rather than völkisch. It "requires its members to adopt a non-racist and democratic stance."Kennet Granholm, ''Embracing the Dark: The Magic Order of Dragon Rouge: Its Practice in Dark Magic and Meaning Making'', Åbo: Åbo Akademi, 2005,
p. 105
Its own statement is that while non-dogmatic, its value system is "based on a humanistic and democratic ethos that recognizes all human beings" and it "stand for religious tolerance and religious freedom in a multicultural society." It set up a níðstǫng on its site against racist and xenophobic misuse of Norse symbols, which has become "something of a marker" for the group. It is also establishing itself as particularly
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-friendly.Karin Hylander
"Svagt stöd hos forskningen,"
''Svenska Dagbladet'' November 4, 2009 , an interview with Fredrik Gregorius, author of a recent PhD dissertation on modern Ásatrú: " Även om hbt-anhängarna har ett starkt stöd i Sveriges asatrosamfund . . . . , mer nationalistiska nyhedniska grupper har lyft fram en mer negativ bild av homosexualitet." "Even though LGBT advocates have strong support in the Swedish Asatro Community . . . . , more nationalistic neo-heathen groups have emphasized a more negative view of homosexuality."


See also

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Neopaganism in Scandinavia Modern paganism in Scandinavia is almost exclusively dominated by Germanic Heathenry, in forms and groups reviving Norse paganism. These are generally split into two streams characterised by a different approach to folk and folklore: Ásatrú, ...


References


External links


Community of Forn Sed Sweden website
* Anna Lagerblad
"'Det bor en tomte i min lägenhet': Per Lundberg tror inte bara på Freja och Oden utan också på tomten—den nordiska hustomten. Hans asatro är en modern variant av den fornnordiska seden och han uttrycker sin andlighet genom bland annat riter, sång, dans, hantverk och sex."
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'' December 23, 2007 Interview with a member of the Swedish Asatro Community about modern heathen beliefs {{Religion in Sweden Germanic neopagan organisations Modern pagan organizations based in Sweden Modern pagan organizations established in 1994 1994 establishments in Sweden