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Diocese of Hålogaland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diocese of Hålogaland
The Diocese of Hålogaland ((ノルウェー語:Hålogaland bispedømme)) was a diocese in the Church of Norway. The Diocese covered the Lutheran Church of Norway churches located within all of Northern Norway (including Nordland, Troms, Finnmark, and Svalbard). The diocese was headquartered in Tromsø at the Tromsø Cathedral. ==History== Originally, this area was a part of the great Diocese of Nidaros, which covered all of Norway from Romsdalen north. On 30 December 1803, the King of Norway named Peder Olivarius Bugge the "Bishop of Trondheim and Romsdal" and also named Mathias Bonsach Krogh the "Bishop of Nordland and Finnmark", thus essentially splitting the diocese into two. The new Bishop Krogh made Alstahaug Church the seat of his bishopric in the north, while Bishop Bugge stayed in Trondheim. The new diocese was formally declared on 14 June 1844. It was named ''Tromsø stift'' and it was to be seated at Tromsø. The new Tromsø Cathedral was completed in 1864. The name of the diocese was changed to ''Hålogaland bispedømme'' in 1918. In 1952, the Diocese of Hålogaland was split into two: the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland (Nordland county) and the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland (Troms, Finnmark, and Svalbard).
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