Harald Bekken (born 4 August 1942) is a Norwegian priest and politician for the Labour Party.
He grew up in Nesodden.[1] After graduating with the cand.theol. degree, he was ordained in Nesodden Church in 1970 by bishop Per Lønning.[2]
In his early career he was a priest in the King's Guard, for the youth in Bøler Church and worked at the Seaman's Church in Haifa. After a period as chaplain in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland, he served as vicar in Vålerenga, Gamlebyen and in Oslo Prison.[1]
He was active in the Labour Party in Tromsø, and remained so after moving back south.[1] From 1986 to 1987 he was a member of Brundtland's Second Cabinet as a State Secretary in the Ministry of Church and Education.[3] He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oslo for the term 1989–1993. He only met during 1 day of parliamentary session.[4] He was city commissioner for culture and urban development in Rune Gerhardsen's city government in Oslo.
Bekken also served as leader of YNCA/YWCA in Norway as well as Kristne Arbeidere
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