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  1. In 1975, a Swedish newspaper published certain statements made in the course of lecture by a professor of theology, including that "Scientology in the most untruthful movement there is. It is the cholera of spiritual life. That is how dangerous it is". Request by the Church of Scientology to start proceedings against the publisher was rejected ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Organization. The Uniting Church in Sweden consists of about 640 local congregations in Sweden, which collectively have about 59,000 members. The church serves around 130,000 people as of 2021. [4] Since 2007, the merging denominations also had a common youth organization called Equmenia.

  5. A church of the Church of Sweden, the national church, in the Lutheran tradition, Uppsala Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate of Sweden. It is also the burial site of King Eric IX (c. 1120–1160, reigned 1156–1160), who became the patron saint of the nation, and it was the traditional location for the coronation of new Kings of Sweden .

  6. Tova Mårtensson. The Church of Sweden Youth ( Swedish: Svenska kyrkans unga) is the children's and youth group of the Church of Sweden. It was established on 1 January 1993 following a merger of several youth groups within the denomination. [1] In 2013, there were 13 000 members of various ages.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwedenSweden - Wikipedia

    In 2000, the Church of Sweden was separated from the state. Sweden was the second Nordic country to disestablish its state church (after Finland did so in the Church Act of 1869). At the end of 2022, 52.8% of Swedes belonged to the Church of Sweden; this number has been decreasing by 1-2 percentage points each year since 2001.