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churches in the
Diocese of Hamar The Diocese of Hamar ( no, Hamar Bispedømme) is a diocese within the Church of Norway. The Diocese of Hamar includes all of the churches in Innlandet county plus the churches in Lunner in Viken county. Administratively, the diocese is divided ...
which includes all of
Innlandet Innlandet is a county in Norway. It was created on 1 January 2020 with the merger of the old counties of Oppland and Hedmark (the municipalities of Jevnaker and Lunner were transferred to the neighboring county of Viken on the same date). The ...
county (plus two municipalities in
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county) in
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. The list is divided into several sections, one for each
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(; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches are divided by municipalities each of which has their own church council () and then into
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es () which have their own councils (). Each parish may have one or more
local church Local church may refer to: * Church, a congregation meeting in a particular location * Local churches (affiliation), a Christian group founded by Watchman Nee * Parish church, a local church united with other parishes under a bishop or presbyter * C ...
. The Diocese of Hamar was first established in 1153 when Norway was part of the
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. During the
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, in 1537, the diocese was incorporated into the Diocese of Christiania. In 1864, the Diocese of Hamar was re-established and at that time, it included all of
Hedmark Hedmark () was a county in Norway before 1 January 2020, bordering Trøndelag to the north, Oppland to the west, Akershus to the south, and Sweden to the east. The county administration is in Hamar. Hedmark and Oppland counties were merged i ...
and
Oppland Oppland is a former county in Norway which existed from 1781 until its dissolution on 1 January 2020. The old Oppland county bordered the counties of Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Akershus, Oslo and Hedmark. The co ...
counties. Originally, the diocese was divided into
Hedemarken prosti The list of churches in Hamar is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Hamar which includes all of Innlandet county (plus two municipalities in Viken (county), Viken county) in Norway. The list is divided into several sections ...
(later Hamar domprosti), Gudbrandsdalen prosti, Valdres prosti, and Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti. Over the years, the various deaneries have been subdivided and changed. Currently, there are 10 deaneries. On 1 January 2020, the two counties were merged into
Innlandet Innlandet is a county in Norway. It was created on 1 January 2020 with the merger of the old counties of Oppland and Hedmark (the municipalities of Jevnaker and Lunner were transferred to the neighboring county of Viken on the same date). The ...
county except for the municipalities of Lunner and Jevnaker which were merged into
Viken Viken may refer to: *Viken, Scandinavia, a historical region *Viken (county), a Norwegian county established in 2020 *Viken, Sweden, a bimunicipal locality in Skåne County, Sweden *Viken (lake), a lake in Sweden, part of the part of the Göta cana ...
county, so the diocese includes all of Innlandet plus the two municipalities in Viken. As of 2018, the diocese had 308,697 members (about 82% of the population).


Hamar domprosti

This arch-deanery covers several municipalities in the central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Hamar, Løten, and Stange. The arch-deanery is headquartered at the Hamar Cathedral in the city of Hamar in Hamar Municipality.


Hadeland og Land prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It is the only deanery in the diocese to span parts of two counties. It includes the municipalities of Gran, Norway, Gran, Nordre Land, and Søndre Land in
Innlandet Innlandet is a county in Norway. It was created on 1 January 2020 with the merger of the old counties of Oppland and Hedmark (the municipalities of Jevnaker and Lunner were transferred to the neighboring county of Viken on the same date). The ...
county and Jevnaker and Lunner in
Viken Viken may refer to: *Viken, Scandinavia, a historical region *Viken (county), a Norwegian county established in 2020 *Viken, Sweden, a bimunicipal locality in Skåne County, Sweden *Viken (lake), a lake in Sweden, part of the part of the Göta cana ...
county. The deanery is headquartered at Ål Church (Gran), Ål Church in the village of Jaren in Gran Municipality. The deanery was established in 1864 when Jevnaker and Lunner from the Hadeland, Ringerike og Hallingdal prosti and Nordre Land and Søndre Land from the Valdres prosti were joined to form the newly created Hadeland og Land prosti.


Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in the northwestern part of the diocese. It includes churches in the municipalities of Dovre, Lesja, Lom, Norway, Lom, Nord-Fron, Sel, Skjåk, and Vågå. The deanery is headquartered at Sel Church in the north side of the town of Otta, Norway, Otta in Sel Municipality. The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti, Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and ''Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti''. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from ''Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti'' to ''Nord-Gudbrandsdalen prosti'' (both mean "northern Gudbrandsdalen"). Also in 1922, Sel municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipalities of Sel and Fron, Norway, Fron were transferred into this deanery at that time.


Nord-Østerdal prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in the northeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Alvdal, Folldal, Os, Innlandet, Os, Rendalen, Tolga, Norway, Tolga, and Tynset. The deanery is headquartered at Tynset Church in the village of Tynset (village), Tynset in Tynset Municipality. The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into Sør-Østerdal prosti, Søndre Østerdalen prosti and ''Nordre Østerdalen prosti''. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from ''Nordre Østerdalen'' to ''Nord-Østerdalen'', both meaning "northern Østerdalen".


Ringsaker prosti

This deanery covers the municipality of Ringsaker in the central part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Ringsaker Church in the village of Moelv in Ringsaker Municipality. The deanery was established in 2007 when it was separated from the Hamar domprosti.


Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in the Glåmdal river valley in the southeastern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Eidskog, Kongsvinger, Nord-Odal, Sør-Odal, Grue, Norway, Grue, Våler, Innlandet, Våler, and Åsnes. The deanery is headquartered at Vinger Church in the town of Kongsvinger (town), Kongsvinger in Kongsvinger Municipality. The deanery was established in 1855 when the old Øvre Romerike prosti was divided. It was originally called ''Solør and Odal prosti''. In 1868, northern part of Solør (Våler and Åsnes parishes) was transferred to the then newly established Sør-Østerdal prosti. In 1922, the southern part of Solør (Hof, Grue, and Brandval parishes) were separated to join the newly created Solør prosti. The remaining parts of this deanery then changed its name to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 1990, the parish of Brandval was transferred from Solør prosti to Vinger og Odal prosti. In 2013, the deanery regained its original boundaries when the old Solør prosti was merged back. The deanery's name was then changed to ''Solør, Vinger og Odal prosti''.


Sør-Gudbrandsdal prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gausdal, Lillehammer, Ringebu, Sør-Fron, and Øyer. The deanery is headquartered at Lillehammer Church in the town of Lillehammer in Lillehammer Municipality. The deanery was established in 1871 when the old Gudbrandsdalen prosti was divided into Nord-Gudbrandsdal prosti, Nordre Gudbrandsdalen prosti and ''Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti''. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from ''Søndre Gudbrandsdalen prosti'' to ''Sør-Gudbrandsdalen prosti'' (both mean "southern Gudbrandsdalen"). Also in 1922, Ringebu municipality was transferred out of this deanery to the new Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti ("middle Gudbrandsdal"). In 1972, the Midtre Gudbrandsdal prosti was dissolved and the municipality of Ringebu was transferred into this deanery.


Sør-Østerdal prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in the east-central part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Elverum, Engerdal, Stor-Elvdal, Trysil, Åmot. The deanery is headquartered at Elverum Church in the town of Elverum (town), Elverum in Elverum Municipality. The deanery was established in 1868 when the old Østerdalen prosti was divided into ''Søndre Østerdalen prosti'' and Nord-Østerdal prosti, Nordre Østerdalen prosti. In 1922, the spelling of the name was changed from ''Søndre Østerdalen'' to ''Sør-Østerdalen''. Both mean "southern Østerdalen".


Toten prosti

This deanery covers three municipalities in the southern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Gjøvik, Vestre Toten, and Østre Toten. The deanery is headquartered at Gjøvik Church in the town of Gjøvik (town), Gjøvik in Gjøvik Municipality. The deanery was established in 1853 when the old Toten og Valdres prosti was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti.


Valdres prosti

This deanery covers several municipalities in Valdres in the southwestern part of the diocese. It includes the municipalities of Etnedal, Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Vang, Innlandet, Vang, Vestre Slidre, and Øystre Slidre. The deanery is headquartered at Aurdal Church in the village of Aurdal in Nord-Aurdal Municipality. Valdres prosti was established in 1853 when the old Toten og Valdres prosti was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti. In 1864, the municipalities of Nordre Land and Søndre Land were transferred from this deanery to the Hadeland og Land prosti.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:List of churches in Hamar Churches in Innlandet, Lists of churches in Norway, Hamar