Diocese of Stavanger
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Diocese of Stavanger ( no, Stavanger bispedømme) is a
diocese In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associa ...
in the Church of Norway. It covers all of Rogaland county in western
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ...
. The cathedral city is Stavanger, where the Stavanger Cathedral is located. The bishop is Anne Lise Ådnøy, who has held the post since 2019.


History

The Diocese of Stavanger was established in the 12th century (either 1112 or maybe 1125) when it was separated from the Ancient Diocese of Bergen. Initially, the large diocese covered the (modern) counties of Rogaland, Aust-Agder, and
Vest-Agder Vest-Agder (; "West Agder") was one of 18 counties (''fylker'') in Norway up until 1 January 2020, when it was merged with Aust-Agder to form Agder county. In 2016, there were 182,701 inhabitants, around 3.5% of the total population of Norway. I ...
as well as the regions of
Valdres Valdres () is a traditional district in central, southern Norway, situated between the districts of Gudbrandsdalen and Hallingdal. The region of Valdres consists of the six municipalities of Nord-Aurdal, Sør-Aurdal, Øystre Slidre, Vestre Sl ...
(in
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 c ...
county),
Hallingdal Hallingdal ( en, Halling Valley) is a valley as well as a traditional district located in the traditional and electoral district Buskerud in Viken county in Norway. It consists of six municipalities: Flå, Nes, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål and Hol. ...
(in
Buskerud Buskerud () is a former county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Oppland, Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Ha ...
county), and the parishes of
Eidfjord Eidfjord is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The municipality is located in the traditional district of Hardanger. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Eidfjord, where the majority of the municipal popula ...
and
Røldal Røldal is a village in the municipality of Ullensvang in Vestland county, Norway. The village lies in the Røldal valley along the Storelva river on the north end of the lake Røldalsvatnet. Røldal is located about southeast of the town of ...
(in
Hordaland Hordaland () was a county in Norway, bordering Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Telemark, and Rogaland counties. Hordaland was the third largest county, after Akershus and Oslo, by population. The county government was the Hordaland County Munici ...
county). After the
Protestant Reformation The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and ...
, the Diocese of Stavanger continued in the new Church of Norway. Over time, the diocese was reduced in size. The parish of Eidfjord was transferred to the neighboring Diocese of Bjørgvin in 1630. The regions of Valdres and Hallingdal were transferred to the Diocese of Oslo in 1631, but in exchange, the Diocese of Oslo had to give the upper part of
Telemark Telemark is a traditional region, a former county, and a current electoral district in southern Norway. In 2020, Telemark merged with the former county of Vestfold to form the county of Vestfold og Telemark. Telemark borders the traditional ...
and transfer that to the Diocese of Stavanger. In 1682 Christian V, King of Denmark-Norway issued an order that the Bishop and the Prefect of the Diocese of Stavanger were to be moved to the Christianssand Cathedral, which had been consecrated in 1646 and which the King intended to be the perfect site for a new cathedral. The citizens of Stavanger protested, with the Prefect and the Bishop refusing to move and ignoring the order. It took two years before Christianssand was established as the new cathedral city. The diocese was renamed Diocese of Christianssand ( no, "Christiansands stift"). On 1 January 1925, the Diocese of Kristiansand was divided and all of the diocese located in Rogaland county was moved to the newly re-established Diocese of Stavanger and the cathedral in Stavanger regained its place as the seat of a bishop.


Bishops of Stavanger


Catholic (12th century-Reformation)

* Reinald ca. 1112–1135 * Jon Birgersson, 1135–1152 *
Peter Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a sur ...
, 1152–?? * Amund, ??–1171 * Eirik Ivarsson, 1171–1188 * Njål, 1189/90–1207 *
Henrik Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin, primarily used in Scandinavia, Estonia, Hungary and Slovenia. In Poland, the name is spelt Henryk but pronounced similarly. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Heiki (Estonian), Heik ...
, 1207–1224 * Askell Jonsson, 1226–1254 * Torgils, 1255–1276 * Arne, 1277–1303 *
Ketil Ketil is a Norwegian masculine given name, and may refer to: * Ketil Askildt (1900-1978), Norwegian discus thrower * Ketil Bjørnstad (born 1952), Norwegian pianist * Ketil Flatnose (9th century), Norwegian hersir * Ketil Haugsand (21st century) ...
, 1304–1317 * Håkon Halldorsson, 1318–1322 * Eirik Ogmundsson, 1322–1342 * Guttorm Pålsson, 1343–1350 *
Sigfrid Siegfried is a German-language male given name, composed from the Germanic elements ''sig'' "victory" and ''frithu'' "protection, peace". The German name has the Old Norse cognate ''Sigfriðr, Sigfrøðr'', which gives rise to Swedish ''Sigfrid' ...
, 1351–1352 * Gyrd Aslason, 1354–1355 * Bottolf Asbjørnsson, 1355–1380 * Hallgeirr Osmundsson, 1380/81 *
Olaf Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: ''Áleifr'', ''Ólafr'', ''Óleifr'', ''Anleifr'') is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as ''*Anu-laibaz'', from ''anu'' "ancestor, grand-father" a ...
, 1381/82–1398/1400 * Håkon Ivarsson, 1400–1426 * Audun Eyvindsson, 1427–1445 * Gunnar Eriksson, 1445–1451/53 * Sigurd Bjørnsson, 1454–1463 * Alv Thorgardsson, 1464–1478 * Eiliv Jonsson, 1481–1512 * Hoskuld Hoskuldsson, 1513–1537


Lutheran (Reformation–1682)

* Jon Guttormsen, 1541–1557 * Jens Gregersen Riber, 1558–1571 * Jørgen Eriksen, 1571–1604 *
Laurits Clausen Scabo Laurits is a masculine given name, a Danish and Estonian variant of the Scandinavian Lauritz, related to the English names Laurence and Lawrence. It may refer to: *Laurits, fire god related to St. Lawrence in Estonian mythology Given name * Hans ...
, 1605–1626 * Tomas Cortsen Wegner, 1627–1654 * Markus Christensen Humble, 1655–1661 * Christen Madsen Tausan, 1661–1680 In 1682 the diocese seat was moved from Stavanger to Christianssand


Lutheran (1925–present)

The large Diocese of Kristiansand was divided with all of Rogaland county becoming the newly re-established Diocese of Stavanger * Jacob Christian Petersen, 1925–1940 * Gabriel Skagestad, 1940–1949 *
Karl Martinussen Karl Marthinussen (1890–1965) was a Norwegian theologian and priest. He served as a bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger from 1949 until 1960. Personal life Bishop Marthinussen was born on 26 November 1890 in Bergen, Norway. He was married ...
, 1949–1960 * Fritjov Søiland Birkeli, 1960–1968 * Olav Hagesæther, 1968–1976 * Sigurd Lunde, 1977–1986 * Bjørn Bue, 1986–1997 *
Ernst Oddvar Baasland Ernst Oddvar Baasland (born 3 April 1945 in Kristiansand, Norway) was the Bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger in the Church of Norway from 1998 to 2009. He resigned from his position on 15 June 2009, following the ''Baasland case'' involving his so ...
, 1998–2009 * Erling Johan Pettersen, 2009–2016 * Ivar Braut, 2017-2019 * Anne Lise Ådnøy since 2019


Structure

The Diocese of Stavanger is divided into nine
deaneries A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway. A deanery is either the jurisdiction or residenc ...
( no, Prosti) spread out over Rogaland county. Each deanery corresponds a geographical area, usually one or more municipalities in the diocese. Each municipality is further divided into one or more
parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one o ...
es which each contain one or more congregations. See each municipality below for lists of churches and parishes within them.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Diocese Of Stavanger Stavanger Rogaland Organisations based in Stavanger