Diocese of Skálholt
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Diocese of Skálholt Skálholtsbiskupa | |
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Location | |
Country | Iceland |
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Denomination | Church of Iceland |
Established | 1056 (As Diocese of Skálholt) 1909 (As Suffragan Diocese of Skálholt) |
Dissolved | 1801 (As Diocese of Skálholt) |
Cathedral | Skálholt Cathedral |
Suffragan | Kristján Valur Ingólfsson |
The Diocese of Skálholt (Icelandic: Skálholtsbiskupa [ˈskaulˌhɔl(t)sˌpɪskʏpa]) is a suffragan diocese of the Church of Iceland. It was the estate of the first bishop in Iceland, Isleifr Gizurarson, who became bishop in 1056. (Christianity had been formally adopted in 1000). His son, Gizurr, donated it to become the official see. The Diocese was amalgamated in 1801 and now forms part of the Diocese of Iceland under the leadership of the Bishop of Iceland.[1][2] In 1909 the diocese was restored as a suffragan see, with the Bishop of Skálholt being a suffragan bishop to the Bishop of Iceland.[3]
Roman Catholic[]
- 1056–1080: Ísleifur Gissurarson
- 1082–1118: Gissur Ísleifsson
- 1118–1133: Þorlákur Runólfsson
- 1134–1148: Magnús Einarsson
- 1152–1176: Klængur Þorsteinsson
- 1178–1193: St. Þorlákur helgi Þórhallsson
- 1195–1211: Páll Jónsson
- 1216–1237: Magnús Gissurarson
- 1238–1268: (Norwegian)
- 1269–1298: Árni Þorláksson
- 1304–1320: Árni Helgason
- 1321–1321: (Norwegian)
- 1322–1339: Jón Halldórsson (Norwegian)
- 1339–1341: (Norwegian)
- 1343–1348:
- 1350–1360: (Norwegian)
- 1362–1364: (Norwegian)
- 1365–1381: (Norwegian)
- 1382–1391: (Danish)
- 1391–1405: (Danish)
- 1406–1413: (Norwegian)
- 1413–1426:
- 1426–1433: Jón Gerreksson (Danish)
- 1435–1437: (English)
- 1437–1447: (Dutch)
- 1448–1462: Marcellus de Niveriis (German)
- 1462–1465: (Danish)
- 1466–1475:
- 1477–1490:
- 1491–1518:
- 1521–1540: Ögmundur Pálsson
Lutheran[]
- 1540–1548: Gissur Einarsson
- 1549–1557: Marteinn Einarsson
- 1558–1587:
- 1589–1630:
- 1632–1638:
- 1639–1674: Brynjólfur Sveinsson
- 1674–1697: Þórður Þorláksson
- 1698–1720:
- 1722–1743:
- 1744–1745: Ludvig Harboe (Danish)
- 1747–1753: Ólafur Gíslason
- 1754–1785: Finnur Jónsson
- 1777–1796:
- 1797–1801: Geir Vídalín[4]
The Diocese was amalgamated in 1801 and now forms part of the Diocese of Iceland.
Suffragan bishopric[]
The see was discontinued from 1801 to 1909. It was revived in 1909 as a suffragan bishopric to the Bishop of Iceland,[5] with the bishop's cathedra in the traditional Skálholt cathedral church. In 1990 new legislation increased the authority and responsibilities of the Bishop of Skálholt as an assistant bishop in the Reykjavik diocese.[5]
- 1909–1930: Valdimar Briem
- 1931–1936: Sigurður P. Sívertsen
- 1937–1965: Bjarni Jónsson
- 1966–1983: Sigurður Pálsson
- 1983–1989: Ólafur Skúlason
- 1989–1994: Jónas Gíslason
- 1994–2010: Sigurður Sigurðarson
- 2011–2018: Kristján Valur Ingólfsson
- 2018-present:
See also[]
References[]
- ^ http://nat.is/travelguideeng/plofin_skalholt.htm
- ^ http://www.jeanscape.com/skalholt/
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 March 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 June 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b Hugason, Hjalti (1993). Together in Mission and Ministry: The Porvoo Common Statement, With, Essays on Church and Ministry in Northern Europe (Section: Episcopacy in our churches - Iceland) (First ed.). Church House Publishing. ISBN 0715157507.
- Additional sources
- Sigurdson, Erika Ruth, 'The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland: Ecclesiastical Administration, Literacy, and the Formation of an Elite Clerical Identity' (unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Leeds, 2011), p. 242, http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2610/ [1] (pre-Reformation bishops).
- Gunnar Kristjánsson et al., eds, Saga biskupsstólanna: Skálholt 950 ára 2006, Hólar 900 ára (Akureyri: Hólar, 2006), pp. 854–55.
- History of Christianity in Iceland
- Church of Iceland
- Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Europe
- Pre-Reformation dioceses in Nordic Europe
- Lutheran bishops by diocese
- Bishops in Iceland