List of churches in Bjørgvin

The list of churches in Bjørgvin is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Bjørgvin in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Vestland county. The Diocese is based at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality.

Map of Church of Norway deaneries in Vestland county, Norway

The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches within each municipality elects their own church council (fellesråd). Each municipality may have one or more parishes (sokn) within the municipality. Each parish elects their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish has one or more local church.[1]

The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time. The Laksevåg prosti (created in 1990) in Bergen was dissolved in 2013 and its churches were divided between the Bergen domprosti and the Fana prosti. Also in 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved. The old deanery included Gulen, Solund, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Balestrand, and Vik municipalities. The municipalities of Gulen and Solund were transferred to the Nordhordland prosti, which includes the northern municipalities in the old Hordaland county. Hyllestad and Høyanger were transferred to Sunnfjord prosti, and Balestrand and Vik were merged with the old Indre Sogn prosti and it was renamed Sogn prosti.[2]

In 2014, the Midhordland prosti was dissolved and its churches were divided between Fana prosti and Hardanger og Voss prosti.[3][4] Also in 2014, the parishes in nearby Osterøy Municipality were transferred from Nordhordland prosti to the Arna og Åsane prosti.[5] At that time, its name could have been changed to "Arna, Åsane and Osterøy deanery" but that was considered to be too long a name. In 2015, the Norwegian Department of Culture changed the name to Åsane prosti.[6]

In 2017, the diocese created a new deanery called Bergensdalen prosti to help relieve the work in the large deaneries in the city of Bergen.

Bergen domprosti

This arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) covers the central part of the city of Bergen. The deanery is headquartered at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality.

The Bergen domprosti has been in operation for a long time. In 1990, the large Bergen domprosti was split into four deaneries: Arna og Åsane prosti in the northeast, Fana prosti in the south part of the city, Laksevåg prosti in the west part of the city, and Bergen domprosti in the city centre. In 2013, the old Laksevåg prosti was dissolved and the parishes of Laksevåg, Nygård, Loddefjord, and Olsvik were moved back into this deanery (the remainder of the old Laksevåg prosti became part of Fana prosti).[3]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Bergen Bergen
domkirke
Bergen CathedralBergenbegun ca. 1250
Church of the CrossBergenlate 12th century
St. Jacob's ChurchNygård1921
St. George's Hospital ChurchBergen1702
St. John's ChurchSydnes1894
St. Maria's ChurchBergenhusafter 1140
New ChurchNordnes1763
LaksevågLaksevåg ChurchLaksevåg1875
LoddefjordLoddefjord ChurchLoddefjord1926
NygårdNygård ChurchGravdal1972
OlsvikOlsvik ChurchOlsvik1990
SandvikenSandvik ChurchSandviken1881

Nordfjord prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in northern part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bremanger, Gloppen, Stad, Stryn, and the northern portion of Kinn. The deanery is headquartered at Eid Church in the village of Nordfjordeid in Stad Municipality.

The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway. On 1 January 2020, the parish of Hornindal was transferred to the Søre Sunnmøre prosti in the Diocese of Møre after Hornindal became a part of Volda Municipality.[7]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Bremanger BerleBerle ChurchBerle1977
BremangerBremanger ChurchBremanger1914
DavikDavik ChurchDavik1886
FrøyaFrøya ChurchKalvåg1865
MidtgulenMidtgulen ChurchMidtgulen1904
Svelgen ChapelSvelgen1960
RugsundRugsund ChurchRugsund1838
ÅlfotenÅlfoten ChurchÅlfoten1678
Gloppen BreimBreim ChurchRe1886
Gloppen[8]Gimmestad ChurchGimmestad1910
Old Gimmestad ChurchGimmestad1692
Sandane ChurchSandane1997
Vereide ChurchVereide1200
HyenHyen ChurchStraume1876
Kinn Nord-VågsøyNord-Vågsøy ChurchRaudeberg1960
Sør-VågsøySør-Vågsøy ChurchMåløy1907
*Note: There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Sunnfjord prosti.
Stad EidEid ChurchNordfjordeid1849
Heggjabygda ChurchHeggjabygda1936
ErvikErvik ChurchErvik1970
KjølsdalenKjølsdalen ChurchKjølsdalen1940
LeikangerLeikanger ChurchLeikanger1866
SeljeSelje ChurchSelje1866
StårheimStårheim ChurchStårheim1864
TotlandTotland ChurchTotland1912
Stryn InnvikInnvik ChurchInnvik1822
LoenLoen ChurchLoen1837
NordsidaNordsida ChurchRoset1973
NedstrynNedstryn ChurchNedstryn1859
OldenOlden ChurchOlden1934
Old Olden ChurchOlden1759
Ljosheim ChapelMykløy in Oldedalen1924
OppstrynOppstryn ChurchOppstryn1863
RandabygdRandabygd ChurchRandabygda1916
UtvikUtvik ChurchUtvik1840

Sunnfjord prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the north-central part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Askvoll, Fjaler, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Sunnfjord, and the southern part of Kinn. The deanery is headquartered at Førde Church in the town of Førde in Sunnfjord Municipality.

The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Søndfjord prosti" to "Sunnfjord prosti".[9] In 2013, the Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Hyllestad and Høyanger were transferred to this deanery.[2][10]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Askvoll AskvollAskvoll ChurchAskvoll1863
Bulandet ChapelKjempeneset in Bulandet1905
Holmedal ChurchHolmedal1868
Kvammen ChapelKvammen1977
Stongfjorden ChapelStongfjorden1908
Vilnes ChurchVilnes on Atløyna1674
Værlandet ChapelVærøy in Værlandet1960
Fjaler FjalerDale ChurchDale1864
Folkestad ChapelVåge1913
Guddal ChurchGuddal1686
Hellevik ChapelHellevika1978
Kinn BruAskrova ChapelAskrova1957
Stavang ChurchStavang1957
EikefjordEikefjord ChurchEikefjord1812
KinnBatalden ChapelFanøya1907
Florø ChurchFlorø1882
Kinn ChurchKinn12th century
NordalNordal ChurchNorddalsfjord1898
*Note: There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Nordfjord prosti.
Hyllestad HyllestadBø Church1868
Hyllestad ChurchHyllestad1879
Øn ChurchSørbøvågen1958
Høyanger Bjordal og
Ortnevik
Bjordal ChurchBjordal1906
Ortnevik ChurchOrtnevik1925
HøyangerHøyanger ChurchHøyanger1960
KyrkjebøKyrkjebø ChurchKyrkjebø1869
Vadheim ChapelVadheim1916
LavikLavik ChurchLavik1865
Sunnfjord FørdeFørde ChurchFørde1885
GaularBygstad ChurchBygstad1845
Hestad ChapelHestad1805
Sande ChurchSande1864
Viksdalen ChurchVik1848
HelgheimHelgheim ChurchHelgheim1877
Holsen og
Haukedalen
Holsen ChurchHolsen1861
Haukedalen ChurchHaukedalen1885
NaustdalNaustdal ChurchNaustdal1891
VevringVevring ChurchIndrevevring1846
ÅlhusVassenden ChurchVassenden2002
Ålhus ChurchÅlhus1795

Sogn prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in east-central part of the county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Aurland, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Vik, and Årdal. The deanery is headquartered at Stedje Church in the village of Sogndalsfjøra in Sogndal Municipality.

The old Sogn prosti was divided in 1819 into Ytre Sogn prosti (outer Sogn) and Indre Sogn prosti (inner Sogn). Indre Sogn prosti was based at Stedje Church and the Ytre Sogn prosti was based at Lavik Church in Høyanger. In 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in Balestrand and Vik municipalities were transferred to this deanery. At the same time, this deanery's name was changed from Indre Sogn prosti to simply Sogn prosti. The rest of the old Ytre Sogn prosti was divided between Sunnfjord prosti (Hyllestad and Høyanger) and Nordhordland prosti (Gulen and Solund).[11]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Aurland FlåmFlåm ChurchFlåm1670
NærøyBakka ChurchBakka1859
UndredalUndredal Stave ChurchUndredal1147
VangenVangen ChurchAurlandsvangen1280
Luster DaleDale ChurchLuster1240
Fet og
Joranger
Fet ChurchFet1894
Joranger ChurchJoranger1660
FortunFortun ChurchFortun (village)1879
GaupneGaupne ChurchGaupne1907
Old Gaupne ChurchGaupne1647
HafsloHafslo ChurchHafslo1878
Veitastrond ChapelVeitastrond1928
JostedalJostedal ChurchJostedalen1660
NesNes ChurchNes1836
SolvornSolvorn ChurchSolvorn1883
Urnes Stave ChurchOrnes1130
Lærdal BorgundBorgund ChurchBorgund1868
Borgund Stave ChurchBorgund1150
HaugeHauge ChurchLærdalsøyri1869
TønjumTønjum ChurchTønjum1832
Sogndal BalestrandKvamsøy ChurchKvamsøy1300
Sæle ChurchSæle1903
Tjugum ChurchTjugum1863
FjærlandFjærland ChurchFjærland1861
KaupangerKaupanger Stave ChurchKaupanger1140
LeikangerLeikanger ChurchLeikanger1166
NorumØlmheim ChurchNornes1863
StedjeStedje ChurchSogndalsfjøra1867
Vik ArnafjordArnafjord ChurchArnafjord1645
FeiosFeios ChurchFeios1866
FresvikFresvik ChurchFresvik1881
VangsnesVangsnes ChurchVangsnes1861
VikVik ChurchVikøyri1877
Hove ChurchVikøyric. 1170
Hopperstad Stave ChurchVikøyric. 1130
Årdal Nedre ÅrdalÅrdal ChurchÅrdalstangen1867
Øvre ÅrdalFarnes ChurchØvre Årdal1970

Nordhordland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in west-central part of the county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Alver, Austrheim, Fedje, Gulen, Masfjorden, Modalen, and Solund. The deanery is headquartered at Alversund Church in the village of Isdalstø in Alver Municipality.

The deanery has been in existence for a long time. In 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Gulen and Solund (from the old Sogn og Fjordane county) were moved into this deanery.[12][2] In 2014, the parishes in Osterøy Municipality were transferred from this deanery from the neighboring Arna og Åsane prosti.[5]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Alver KnarvikAlversund ChurchAlversund1879
Knarvik ChurchKnarvik2014
Lygra ChurchLuro1892
Seim ChurchSeim1878
LindåsHundvin ChurchHundvin1936
Lindås ChurchLindås1865
Myking ChurchMyking1861
MelandMeland ChurchMeland1866
OsterfjordenOstereidet ChurchOstereidet1988
Vike ChurchVike1891
RadøyHordabø ChurchBøvågen1875
Manger ChurchManger1891
Sæbø ChurchSæbø1883
Emigrant Church, SlettaSletta1997
Austrheim AustrheimAustrheim ChurchAustrheim1865
Fedje FedjeFedje ChurchFedje1941
Gulen BrekkeBrekke ChurchBrekke1862
GulenGulen ChurchEivindvik1863
MjømnaMjømna ChurchMjømna1901
Masfjorden MasfjordenFrøyset ChurchFrøyset1937
Sandnes ChurchMasfjordnes1845
Solheim ChurchSolheim1881
Modalen ModalenMo ChurchMo1883
Solund SolundHersvik ChurchHersvikbygda1892
Husøy ChurchKolgrov1896
Solund ChurchHardbakke1869

Åsane prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the northern/eastern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipality of Osterøy in the central part the county. The deanery is headquartered at Åsane Church in the borough of Åsane in the city of Bergen.

This deanery was created in 1990 when the large Bergen domprosti was divided. Originally, this deanery was named Arna og Åsane prosti. In 2014, the churches from Osterøy Municipality were transferred to this deanery from Nordhordland prosti. After that, the name of the deanery was shortend to simply Åsane prosti.[3][4]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Bergen ArnaArna ChurchIndre Arna1865
Takvam ChapelTakvam1912
BiskopshavnBiskopshavn ChurchBiskopshavn1966
EidsvågEidsvåg ChurchEidsvåg1982
SalhusSalhus ChurchSalhus1924
Ytre ArnaYtre Arna ChurchYtre Arna1899
ÅsaneÅsane ChurchÅsane1993
Old Åsane ChurchÅsane1795
Osterøy BruvikBruvik ChurchBruvik1867
GjerstadGjerstad ChurchGjerstad1870
HamreHamre ChurchHamre1622
HausHaus ChurchHausvik1874
HosangerHosanger ChurchHosanger1796

Bergensdalen prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the south-central part of the city of Bergen. The deanery is headquartered at Storetveit Church in the Fjøsanger area of Bergen.

This deanery was created on 1 October 2017 when parts of the Bergen domprosti and Fana prosti were split off to create this new deanery.[13][14]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Bergen BønesBønes ChurchBønestoppen2009
FridalenFridalen ChurchMinde1985
FyllingsdalenFyllingsdalen ChurchFyllingsdalen1976
LandåsLandås ChurchLandås1966
LøvstakksidenSt. Marcus ChurchLøvstakksiden1939
Solheim ChurchSolheimsviken1956
SlettebakkenSlettebakken ChurchSlettebakken1970
StoretveitStoretveit ChurchFjøsanger1930
SælenSælen ChurchSælen2001
ÅrstadÅrstad ChurchÅrstad1890

Fana prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipalities of Bjørnafjorden and Austevoll in the west-central part of the county. The deanery is headquartered at Fana Church in the borough of Fana in the city of Bergen.

The deanery was established in 1990 when it was split off from the old Midhordland prosti. In 2013, the old Laksevåg prosti was split up and the Fyllingsdalen and Sælen parishes were transferred to Fana prosti.[3] In 2014, the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved and split up. The parishes in the municipalities of Os and Austevoll were transferred to Fana prosti.[4] In 2017, the churches from Fusa Municipality were transferred to this deanery from the neighboring Hardanger og Voss prosti in preparation for the merger of Os and Fusa to form Bjørnafjorden Municipality on 1 January 2020.[14]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Austevoll AustevollAustevoll ChurchStorebø1890
Bekkjarvik ChurchBekkjarvik1895
Hundvåkøy ChapelAustevollhella1990
Møkster ChurchKvalvåg on Stolmen1892
Store-Kalsøy ChapelBakkasund1975
Bergen BirkelandBirkeland ChurchNesttun1878
FanaFana ChurchFanahammeren1150
Ytrebygda ChurchBlomsterdalen2011
SkjoldSkjold ChurchSkjold1998
SøreideSøreide ChurchSøreidegrenda1973
Bjørnafjorden FusaFusa ChurchFusa1961
Holdhus ChurchHoldhus1726
Hålandsdal ChurchEide1890
Strandvik ChurchStrandvik1857
Sundvor ChurchSundvord1927
OsOs ChurchOsøyro1870
Nore Neset ChurchHagavik2000

Hardanger og Voss prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the southeastern part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Voss Church in the village of Vossevangen in Voss Municipality.

This deanery was established in 1819 when the parishes in Voss were moved into the old Hardanger prosti, creating the Hardanger og Voss prosti. On 1 March 2014, the parishes in the municipalities of Fusa and Samnanger were moved to this deanery when the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved.[4][15] On 1 October 2017, the parishes in the municipality of Fusa were transferred from this deanery to the neighboring Fana prosti.[14]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Eidfjord EidfjordEidfjord ChurchEidfjord1981
Old Eidfjord ChurchEidfjord1309
Kvam StrandebarmStrandebarm ChurchBru1876
VikøyNorheimsund ChurchNorheimsund1992
Vikøy ChurchVikøy1838
ØysteseØystese ChurchØystese1868
ÅlvikÅlvik ChurchÅlvik1962
Samnanger SamnangerHaga ChurchHaga1995
Samnanger ChurchÅrland1851
Ullensvang JondalJondal ChurchJondal1888
KinsarvikKinsarvik ChurchKinsarvik1150
OddaOdda ChurchOdda1870
RøldalRøldal Stave ChurchRøldal1250
SkareSkare ChurchSkare1926
TyssedalTyssedal ChurchTyssedal1965
UllensvangUllensvang ChurchLofthus1250
UtneUtne ChurchUtne1895
Ulvik UlvikUlvik ChurchUlvik1859
Vaksdal BergsdalenBergsdalen ChurchBergsdalen1955
DaleDale ChurchDale1956
EksingedalenEksingedal ChurchFlatkvål1883
NesheimNesheim ChurchNesheim1908
StamnesStamnes ChurchStamneshella1861
VaksdalVaksdal ChurchVaksdal1933
Voss Evanger og BolstadEvanger ChurchEvanger1851
GranvinGranvin ChurchGranvin1726
OppheimOppheim ChurchOppheim1871
RaundalenRaundalen ChurchRaundalen1921
VinjeVinje ChurchVinje1871
VossVoss ChurchVossevangen1277

Vesthordland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the two island municipalities of Askøy and Øygarden in the west-central part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Fjell Church in the village of Straume in Øygarden Municipality.

Vesthordland prosti was established on 15 October 1999 when the large Midhordland prosti was divided by removing the western island region and making it a new deanery. The new Vesthordland prosti received the parishes of Askøy, Fjell, Sund, and Øygarden. The parishes in Austevoll, Os, Fusa, Kvam, and Samnanger remained in Midhordland prosti.[16]

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Askøy AskAsk ChurchAsk1908
ErdalErdal ChurchErdal2006
HerdlaHerdla ChurchHerdla1863
StrusshamnStrusshamn ChurchStrusshamn1969
TveitTveit ChurchTveitevåg1957
Øygarden FjellFjell ChurchFjell1874
Foldnes ChurchFoldnes2001
Landro ChurchLandro1977
Hjelme og BlomvågBlomvåg ChurchBlomvåg1931
Hjelme ChurchSeløyna1971
Old Hjelme ChurchSeløyna1875
SundKausland ChurchKausland1881
Sund ChurchKlokkarvik1997

Sunnhordland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the southwestern part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bømlo, Etne, Fitjar, Kvinnherad, Stord, Sveio, and Tysnes. The deanery is headquartered at Stord Church in the town of Leirvik in Stord Municipality.

The original Søndhordland prosti was established in medeival times. Sometime after the Reformation in Norway, the parish was divided into Nordre Søndhordland prosti (the modern municipalities of Kvinnherad, Stord, Fitjar, and Tysnes) and Søndre Søndhordland prosti (the modern municipalities of Etne, Sveio, and Bømlo). A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery names from "Nordre Søndhordland prosti" to "Nordre Sunnhordland prosti" and "Søndre Søndhordland prosti" to "Sør-Sunnhordland prosti".[9] On 1 January 1972, the present Sunnhordland prosti was established when the old Nordre Sunnhordland prosti and Sør-Sunnhordland prosti were merged.

MunicipalityParish (sokn)ChurchLocationYear builtPhoto
Bømlo BremnesBremnes ChurchSvortland1869
BømloBømlo ChurchLangevåg1960
Old Bømlo ChurchLangevåg1621
LyklingLykling ChurchLykling1912
MosterMoster ChurchMosterhamn1874
Old Moster ChurchMoster1100
Etne EtneGjerde ChurchEtnesjøen1676
Grindheim ChurchEtnesjøen1728
Stødle ChurchEtnesjøen1160
SkånevikSkånevik ChurchSkånevik1900
Fjæra ChapelFjæra1913
Fitjar FitjarFitjar ChurchFitjar1867
Kvinnherad Fjelberg
og Eid
Eid ChurchEidsvik1824
Fjelberg ChurchFjelbergøya1722
HatlestrandHatlestrand ChurchHatlestrand1885
Husnes og
Holmedal
Holmedal ChurchUtåker1815
Husnes ChurchHusnes1874
Valen ChurchValen1978
KvinnheradKvinnherad ChurchRosendal1255
UskedalenUskedalen ChurchUskedal1914
VaraldsøyVaraldsøy ChurchVaraldsøy1885
ÆnesÆnes ChurchÆnes1200
ØlveØlve ChurchØlve1861
ÅkraÅkra ChurchÅkra1735
Stord NysæterNysæter ChurchSagvåg1991
StordStord ChurchLeirvik1857
Sveio SveioSveio ChurchSveio1858
Valestrand
og Førde
Førde ChurchFørde1938
Valestrand ChurchValestrand1873
Valen ChapelValevåg1707
Tysnes OnarheimOnarheim ChurchOnarheim1893
Reksteren
og Uggdal
Reksteren ChurchReksteren1937
Uggdal ChurchUggdal1876
TysnesTysnes ChurchVåge1868

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