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  1. While in Denmark, Snow baptized the first Icelander converts to the LDS Church. [6] Snow's and his missionary companion, Peter O. Hansen, worked together on translating the Book of Mormon into the Danish language. [7] When it was completed in 1851, it was the first time the book had been printed in a language other than English. [8]

  2. Pages in category "Church of Denmark dioceses". Diocese of Aalborg. Diocese of Aarhus. Diocese of Copenhagen. Diocese of Funen. Diocese of Haderslev. Diocese of Helsingør. Diocese of Lolland–Falster. Diocese of Ribe.

  3. The Holmen Church ( Danish: Holmens Kirke) is a Parish church in central Copenhagen in Denmark, on the street called Holmens Kanal. First built as an anchor forge in 1563, it was converted into a naval church by Christian IV. It is famous for having hosted the wedding between Margrethe II of Denmark, queen of Denmark between 1972 and 2024, and ...

  4. The Church of Greenland consists of a single diocese, which is part of the Danish church, but is moving towards full independence. In this respect it is following the example of the Church of the Faroe Islands, which is also a single diocese, and achieved full independence from the Church of Denmark in July 2007.

  5. 77000534 [1] Added to NRHP. December 2, 1977. Denmark Congregational United Church of Christ is located in Denmark, Iowa, United States. The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Denmark Congregational Church in 1977. [1] The church is noteworthy because of its association with the Rev. Asa Turner, Jr.

  6. 1995 (19th Session) Roskilde Cathedral ( Danish: Roskilde Domkirke ), in the city of Roskilde on the island of Zealand ( Sjælland) in eastern Denmark, is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Denmark . The cathedral is the most important church in Denmark, the official royal burial church of the Danish monarchs, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  7. Skads Provsti. Parish. Vor Frelsers Sogn. The Church of Our Saviour ( Danish: Vor Frelsers Kirke) is a parish church in Esbjerg, Denmark. Completed in 1887 to a design by Axel Møller, it was the first church to be built in the rapidly growing new town.