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  1. This is a list of dioceses, deaneries and parishes of Church of Sweden January 1, 2013. There were then 13 dioceses , 130 deaneries and 1,426 parishes . The dioceses, deaneries and parishes are ordered after diocese code, deanery code and parish code.

  2. Pulpit and the "king's gallery" designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. The German Church ( German: Deutsche Kirche [ˈdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə kɪʁçə]; Swedish: Tyska kyrkan ), sometimes called St. Gertrude's Church ( Swedish: Sankta Gertruds kyrka ), is a church in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden, belonging to the German Saint ...

  3. The Church of Sweden is an Evangelical Lutheran church. As we can see ourselves, it is often well attended and active in society in many ways. Generally Swedish cemeteries are lovingly cared for. Some figures demonstrate the importance of the Church of Sweden: almost 70 percent of the Swedish population are members of the Church of Sweden (6.3 ...

  4. Facts. In 1973, the Church of Scientology of Sweden placed an advertisement for an E-meter in its periodical. The Consumer Ombudsman, acting upon complaints, requested Market Court an injunction prohibiting the use of certain passages in the advertisement, namely that it was "an invaluable aid to measuring man's mental state and changes in it ...

  5. Christian ecumenical organization. Headquarters. Gustavslundsvägen 8, Stockholm, Sweden. Official language. Swedish. The Christian Council of Sweden ( Swedish: Sveriges kristna råd) is an ecumenical Christian organization in Sweden, established on 15 December 1992. [1]

  6. Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden. The Reduction of Gustav I of Sweden, was an important reform during the Protestant Swedish Reformation, in which king Gustav I of Sweden ordered a reduction in church property and the return of land to the crown, making the national church dependent upon the monarch and effectively ending Swedish monastic life.

  7. The Baptist Union of Sweden was a member of the Swedish Free Church Council, the European Baptist Federation, and the Baptist World Alliance. It was the first Swedish church to appoint a woman as head of the assembly. It was led by Karin Wiborn (2007). As of 2008, 220 parishes were affiliated with the Baptist Union of Sweden, consisting of more ...