Hamar arch-deanery

Hamar arch-deanery is a deanery in Hamar diocese.

History

The restoration of Hamar diocese, previously called Hamar stiftprosti, was initiated with the Royal Resolution dated February 27, 1864 effective October 1, 1864 when Hedemarken deanery was divided. Hamar diocese then consisted of Vang prestegjeld and the parish priest in Vang was at the same time priest of Hamar Diocese. On May 1, 1908, the newly established clerical districts of Furnes and Hamar also became part of the Hamar diocese. The Hamar stiftprosti changed its name in 1922 to Hamar arch-deanery. On January 1, 1972, Hedemarken deanery was abolished and incorporated into Hamar arch-deanery with a permanent position in Hamar.[1] In 2007, all parishes in Ringsaker municipality were included in the newly created Ringsaker deanery with a seat in Moelv and Ringsaker Church as the central church.

Clerical Districts

Clerical districtsChurches
HamarHamar Cathedral, Storhamer church, Vang church and Øvre Vang church
LøtenLøten Church, Oppegård chapel and Oset chapel
StangeOttestad church, Romedal church, Stange church, Tangen church, Strandlykkja church and Vallset church

In addition, chapels at Hamar Hospital, Hamar Prison and Ilseng Prison fall within this district.

Priests in Hamar arch-deanery

The parish priests in Vang were also deanery priests.

See Also

Ancient Diocese of Hamar

References

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