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  1. The Church of Norway (Bokmål: Den norske kirke, Nynorsk: Den norske kyrkja, Northern Sami: Norgga girku, Southern Sami: Nöörjen gærhkoe) is an evangelical Lutheran denomination of Protestant Christianity and by far the largest Christian church in Norway.

  2. La Iglesia de Noruega ( Den norske Kirke en bokmål y Den norske kyrkja en nynorsk) es una denominación evangélica luterana del cristianismo protestante y, con mucho, la iglesia cristiana más grande de Noruega. 1 La iglesia se convirtió en la iglesia estatal de Noruega alrededor de 1020 y se estableció como una iglesia separada íntimamente inte...

  3. About. Brief history. Church of Norway - a brief history. The Church of Norway has represented the main expression of religious belief in Norway for a thousand years. It has belonged to the Evangelical Lutheran branch of the Christian church since the 16th century, and has been a state church since then until 2012.

  4. The Church of Norway is an Evangelical-Lutheran church that share an Apostolic, Christian faith, and the most commonly used Christian creeds from the early church. Church of Norway has two sacraments, Baptism and Eucharist.

  5. Church of Norway, established, state-supported Lutheran church in Norway, which changed from the Roman Catholic faith during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.

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  6. Hace 4 días · Church of Norway is the largest community of faith in Norway. Many people's religious lives find expression in church rituals and holidays. Learn more about Church of Norway here. Read more. Church cooperation – in Norway and internationally.

  7. Church of Norway. Europe. Christianity came to Norway around 1000 AD, from the British Isles, Germany and Friesland (Netherlands). Agents of mission were bishops accompanying their kings on journeys, monks and individuals. Olaf Haraldsson, known as St Olaf after his death in 1030, was an outstanding Christian king of the time.