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  1. The Church of Denmark is organized into eleven dioceses, each led by a bishop, including one for Greenland (the Faroe Islands was a twelfth diocese until 29 July 2007). The most senior bishop ( primus inter pares) is the bishop of Copenhagen, currently Peter Skov-Jakobsen. The further subdivision includes 111 deaneries and 2,200 parishes.

  2. The Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Denmark or National Church, sometimes called the Church of Denmark, is the established, state-supported church in Denmark. The supreme secular authority of the church is composed of the reigning monarch and Denmark's Parliament, the Folketing.

  3. The Church of Denmark. The Reformations entry in Denmark brought with it, in 1536, the creation of the state church with the monarch as the head of the church. The Danish kings, especially Christian III, allowed for Protestantism to spread in Denmark and Norway in the 16th century.

  4. The Lutheran order established during the Protestant Reformation is the common root of the Church of Denmark, the Church of Norway, the Church of Iceland and the Church of the Faroe Islands. Nearly a century later would come Denmark's unsuccessful involvement in the Thirty Years' War under Christian IV , who led the defense of a Protestant ...