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  1. The Left in the Church of Sweden ( Swedish: Vänstern i Svenska kyrkan) is a nominating group of consisting of members of the Left Party that work within the Church of Sweden. In 2001, the Left Party had decided to participate with their own list for the Church Assembly elections. The party only received 1.7% of the vote, and there was a large ...

  2. This depleted local numbers for a number of decades, until in the late twentieth century, this policy was discontinued, and a temple built within the country itself. As of 2021, the LDS Church counted its number of members in Sweden to be just above 9,528, divided into 5 regional units with a total of 40 congregations.

  3. Diocese of Västerås. Diocese of Växjö. Diocese of Visby. Categories: Church of Sweden. Lutheran districts and dioceses in Europe. Dioceses in Sweden. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. Non-partisans in Church of Sweden (POSK) ( Swedish: Partipolitiskt obundna i Svenska kyrkan) is a nominating group working with the Church of Sweden. POSK was founded in 1987 as a platform for independents to contest Church elections. POSK is by far the largest non-party nominating group. POSK is represented in the Kyrkomötet (or Church ...

  5. The Church of Sweden (Swedish: Svenska kyrkan ) is an Evangelical Lutheran national church in Sweden. 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

  6. Diocese of Stockholm in brown colour. Coat of arms. The ( Swedish: Stockholms stift) a diocese of the Church of Sweden. It was established on 1 July 1942. It spans across the Swedish historical provinces of Södermanland and Uppland. The diocese uses the Stockholm Cathedral as its seat.

  7. Kiruna Church. /  67.852000°N 20.232972°E  / 67.852000; 20.232972. Kiruna Church ( Swedish: Kiruna kyrka) is a church building in Kiruna, Sweden, and is one of Sweden's largest wooden buildings. The church was built between 1909 and 1912, designed by the architect Gustaf Wickman. The church exterior is built in a Gothic Revival style ...