Church of Sweden
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Church of Sweden
Summary
Church of Sweden is a national Church[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Church of Sweden was a member of Lutheran World Federation[3].
- Church of Sweden was a member of World Council of Churches[4].
- Church of Sweden's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[5].
- Church of Sweden is in the country of Sweden[6].
- Church of Sweden's instance of is recorded as national Church[7].
- Church of Sweden's instance of is recorded as Christian denomination[8].
- Church of Sweden's instance of is recorded as organization[9].
- Church of Sweden's founder is recorded as Gustav I of Sweden[10].
- Church of Sweden's headquarters location is recorded as Uppsala[11].
- Church of Sweden's flag is recorded as flag of the Church of Sweden[12].
- Church of Sweden's child organization or unit is recorded as Svenska Missionssällskapet[13].
- Church of Sweden is part of Lutheranism in Sweden[14].
- Church of Sweden's Commons category is recorded as Church of Sweden[15].
- Church of Sweden's chairperson is recorded as Antje Jackelén[16].
- Church of Sweden comprises Archdiocese of Uppsala[17].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Luleå[18].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Stockholm[19].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Skara[20].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Härnösand[21].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Karlstad[22].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Växjö[23].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Gothenburg[24].
- Church of Sweden comprises Lutheran Diocese of Strängnäs[25].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Linköping[26].
- Church of Sweden comprises Diocese of Lund[27].
Body
Founding
Church of Sweden's founder is recorded as Gustav I of Sweden[10]. 1536 marks the founding of it[28].
Identity
Church of Sweden is part of Lutheranism in Sweden[14]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'SK'}[29].
Leadership
Church of Sweden's chairperson is recorded as Antje Jackelén[16].
Operations
Church of Sweden's headquarters location is recorded as Uppsala[11]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Svenska Missionssällskapet[13].
Why It Matters
Church of Sweden has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]