Territorial Prelature Trondheim
Territorial Prelature Trondheim | |
Basic data | |
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Country | Norway |
Ecclesiastical province | Immediate |
prelate | Erik Varden OCSO (appointed) |
Apostolic Administrator | Bernt Ivar Eidsvig CRSA |
surface | 56,458 km² |
Parishes | 5 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Residents | 715.059 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Catholics | 13,643 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
proportion of | 1.9% |
Diocesan priest | 10 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Religious priest | 3 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Catholics per priest | 1,049 |
Friars | 5 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
Religious sisters | 24 (2016 / AP 2017 ) |
rite | Roman rite |
Liturgical language | Norwegian |
cathedral | St. Olav Cathedral |
address | Sverres gate 1 7012 Trondheim Norway |
Website | http://www.katolsk.no/mn/ |
The Trondheim Prelature (often also referred to by the old name Central Norway ; Latin Praelatura Territorialis Trudensis , Norwegian Trondheim stift ) is a Catholic territorial prelature based in Trondheim . It is headed by a bishop but does not have the status of a diocese . Since the term prelature is unknown in Norway, the term pen is used there. In practice, however, it functions like a diocese.
history
The first organized Catholic activity in Trondheim after the Reformation occurred in 1844 when five Catholics in the city asked for a visit from a priest from Oslo. The first church was founded in 1872. 1931 was with the Breve Supremi Apostolatus by Pius XI. the Vicariate Apostolic of Norway was divided into three jurisdictions , making Central Norway a missionary district. In 1935 this was the bull Digna sane by Pius XII. Elevated to the Apostolic Prefecture, on February 4, 1953 with the Bull Sollemne est Nobis to the Vicariate and on March 28, 1979 with the Bull Cum Nobis by John Paul II finally to the Territorial Prelature.
On May 25, 2014, St. Olav's Church , built in 1973, was profaned because it had become too small for the growing parish . The dilapidated church was then torn down. In 2015, the construction of today's St. Olav Church, which was consecrated on November 19, 2016, began according to plans by the architect Jan Morten Breidablikk.
Parishes
The prelature includes parishes in Trondheim , Kristiansund , Levanger , Molde and Ålesund .
Shepherds
Superiors of Central Norway (1931–1935)
- 1931–1932 Henrik Irgens (Apostolic Administrator)
- 1932-1935 Cyprian Witte SSCC
Apostolic Prefects of Central Norway (1935–1953)
- 1935-1945 Cyprian Witte SSCC
- 1945–1953 Antonius Deutsch SSCC
Vicars Apostolic of Central Norway (1953–1979)
- 1953–1974 Johannes Rüth SSCC
- 1974–1979 Gerhard Schwenzer SSCC
Prelates of Trondheim
- 1979–1983 Gerhard Schwenzer SSCC
- 1983–1988 Gerhard Schwenzer SSCC (Administrator, Sedisvakanz )
- 1988–1997 Georg Müller SSCC (Administrator, Sedisvakanz)
- 1997–2009 Georg Müller SSCC (Bishop Prelate)
- 2009– Bernt Ivar Eidsvig CRSA (Administrator, Sedisvakanz)
- since 2019 Erik Varden OCSO
See also
Web links
- Trondheim pin - Central Norway (Norwegian)
- Entry on Territorial Prelature Trondheim on catholic-hierarchy.org (English)
- Entry on Territorial Prelature Trondheim on gcatholic.org (English)
- Inauguration of the new cathedral on bonifatiuswerk.de
Footnotes
- ↑ Patrick Kleibold: A church event with rarity. After a year of construction, the new cathedral in Trondheim was inaugurated. In: Bonifatiusblatt , volume 2017, issue 1, pp. 21-22.