Arms of the Church of Sweden with its centred crown, representing both the victory of Christ over death[1] and the crown of Erik the Holy,[2] Patron Saint of Sweden.
Type
Communion
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Lutheran
Scripture
Bible
Theology
Folk Church
High Church Lutheranism
Evangelical Catholic[3]
Polity
Episcopal
Governance
General Synod
Primate
Martin Modéus
Associations
Lutheran World Federation
World Council of Churches
Conference of European Churches
Porvoo Communion
Full communion
Philippine Independent Church
Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches
Episcopal Church (United States)[4]
Region
Sweden
Headquarters
Uppsala, Sweden
Founder
Ansgar (According to tradition)
Stefan of Alvastra (First Archbishop of Uppsala, under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church)
Gustav I of Sweden (Separated from the Holy See during the Swedish Reformation)
Laurentius Petri Nericius (Consecrated as first Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala in 1531. Author of the Swedish Church Ordinance of 1571)
Origin
1014, establishment of the first Swedish diocese, the Diocese of Skara
1164, establishment of the Archdiocese of Uppsala
1536, separation from Rome through the abolition of Canon Law
1593, adoption of the Augsburg Confession
Separated from
Roman Catholic Church
Separations
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (1809)
The Mission Province (2003)
Congregations
1 288 in Sweden, 31 abroad (2023)[5]
Members
5 484 319 baptized[6] members (2023)[5]
Official website
svenskakyrkan.se
Logo
The Church of Sweden (Swedish: Svenska kyrkan) is an Evangelical Lutheran national church in Sweden.[7] A former state church, headquartered in Uppsala, with around 5.4 million members at year end 2023, it is the largest Christian denomination in Sweden, the largest Lutheran denomination in Europe and the third-largest in the world, after the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania.[8]
A member of the Porvoo Communion, the church professes Lutheranism. It is composed of thirteen dioceses, divided into parishes.[9] It is an open national church which, working with a democratic organisation and through the ministry of the church, covers the whole nation. The Primate of the Church of Sweden, as well as the Metropolitan of all Sweden, is the Archbishop of Uppsala.
It is liturgically and theologically "high church", having retained priests, vestments, and the Mass during the Swedish Reformation. In common with other Evangelical Lutheran churches (particularly in the Nordic and Baltic states), the Church of Sweden maintains the historical episcopate and claims apostolic succession. Some Lutheran churches have congregational polity or modified episcopal polity without apostolic succession, but the historic episcopate was maintained in Sweden and some of the other Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion. The canons of the Church of Sweden states that the faith, confession and teachings of the Church of Sweden are understood as an expression of the catholic Christian faith. It further states that this does not serve to create a new, confessionally peculiar interpretation, but concerns the apostolic faith as carried down through the traditions of the church,[10] a concept similar to the doctrine of "reformed and catholic" found within the Anglican Communion.
Its membership of 5 484 319 people accounts for 52.1% (yearend 2023) of the Swedish population.[5] Until 2000 it held the position of state church. The high membership numbers arise because, until 1996, all newborn children were made members, unless their parents had actively cancelled their membership.[11] Approximately 2% of the church's members are regular attenders. According to a Gallup poll conducted in 2009, 17% of the Swedish population considered religion as an important part of their daily life.[12][failed verification]
^"Svenska kyrkans heraldiska vapen". Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
^"Mordet löst - efter 850 år - Upsala Nya Tidning". 16 March 1916. Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
^Podmore, C. J. (1993). Together in Mission and Ministry: The Porvoo Common Statement, With, Essays on Church and Ministry in Northern Europe : Conversations Between the British and Irish Anglican Churches and the Nordic and Baltic Lutheran Churches. Church House Publishing. pp. 59–. ISBN 978-0-7151-5750-3. Archived from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
^Lasserre, Matthieu (27 March 2023). "The American Cathedral in Paris celebrates 100 years". La Croix. Paris. Archived from the original on 29 March 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
^ abc"Svenska kyrkan i siffror". Svenska kyrkan (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 1 November 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
^"Medlemskap i Svenska kyrkan - vad innebär det? - Lova Begravningsbyrå". Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
^Sidenvall, Erik (2012). "Church and State in Sweden: A contemporary Report". Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte. 25 (2): 311–319. doi:10.13109/kize.2012.25.2.311. ISSN 0932-9951. JSTOR 43751965.
^Member churches Archived 14 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine The Lutheran World Federation
^"SFS 1998:1591" Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Riksdagen
^Kyrkoordning för Svenska kyrkan: med kommentarer och angränsande lagstiftning. Verbum 2005. pp43-44
^Wendy Sloane (4 October 1995). "Sweden Snaps Strong Ties Between Church and State". The Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on 20 October 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
^"Liturgy and Worship" Archived 22 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Church of Sweden
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