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Church of Norway

The Church of Norway (''Den norske kirke'' in Bokmål or ''Den norske kyrkja'' in Nynorsk) is the state church〔(Løsere bånd, men fortsatt statskirke ), ABC Nyheter〕〔(Staten skal ikke lenger ansette biskoper ), NRK〕〔(Slik blir den nye statskirkeordningen )〕〔(I dag avvikles statskirken ) (State church will be abolished today), ''Dagbladet'', published 14 May 2012, accessed online 24 October 2015.〕〔(State church in Norway? ), Church of Norway, published, 6 March 2015, accessed 24 October 2015.〕 and the largest church in Norway.
The church was established after the Lutheran reformation in Denmark–Norway in 1536–1537 broke ties with the Holy See. The church professes the Lutheran Christian faith, with its foundation on the Bible, the Apostles', Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, Luther's Small Catechism and the Augsburg Confession. The church is a member of the Porvoo Communion with 12 other churches, among them the Anglican churches of Europe. It has also signed some other ecumenical texts, including the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification with the Roman Catholic Church.
Until 1969, the church's name for administrative purposes was simply the "State Church" or sometimes just "the Church", whereas the constitution described it as the "Evangelical-Lutheran Church". A constitutional amendment of May 21, 2012 designates the church as "Norway's people's church" (''Norges Folkekirke''), with a new provision that is almost a verbatim copy of the provision for the Danish state church (''folkekirken'') in the Constitution of Denmark. While the church remains state-funded and integrated in the state administration with a special constitutional role, it is largely self-governing in doctrinal matters and clergy appointments.〔https://lovdata.no/dokument/NL/lov/1814-05-17〕〔(Staten skal ikke lenger ansette biskoper ), NRK〕
== Organization ==


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