Nils Bolander

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The Right Reverend

Nils Bolander
Bishop of Lund
Nils Bolander 1933 (2).jpg
ChurchChurch of Sweden
DioceseLund
Elected1958
In office1958-1959
PredecessorAnders Nygren
SuccessorBerndt (Martin) Lindström
Orders
Consecration1958
Personal details
Born(1902-07-19)July 19, 1902
Västerås, Sweden
DiedDecember 7, 1959(1959-12-07) (aged 57)
Lund, Sweden
BuriedNorra cemetery, Lund
NationalitySwede
SpouseVera Silfverstolpe (1927-1932)
Bengta Ridderstedt (1933-1959)

Nils Fredrik Bolander (18 July 1902 in Västerås - 7 December 1959 in Lund) was a Swedish prelate who served as Bishop of Lund.

Biography[]

He was the son of cathedral organist Carl Johan Bolander, who according to the bishop's main biographer was an extramarital son of King Charles XV of Sweden.[1] (Carl Johan Bolander was born 4 February 1854 in Bankeryd and died 28 July 1903 in Västerås.) Bolander served as pastor of the Engelbreckt parish in Stockholm and as dean in Lund. In 1958 he was elected as bishop of Lund, a post he held till his death a year later. Bolander was buried in Norra Cemetery in Lund.

Bolander was also a poet, hymn writer, and a member of Hedemoraparnassen. In 1927 he married Vera Silfverstolpe at Sura (divorced 1932), and in 1933 Bengta Ridderstedt at Stora Tuna Church.

Poetry[]

  • På vakt
  • Frisk ungdom
  • Död dag
  • I yttersta stridslinjen
  • I Stenbrottet

Psalms[]

Sources[]

  1. ^ Nils Bolander - diktare och predikant Carl-Erik Sahlberg 1994, KM-förlaget Aneby Libris 7755088 ISBN 91-86112-39-2 p 11

Printed Sources[]

  • Kristen-Nationell lyrik, published by Sveriges kristliga krigsmannaförbund, Uppsala, 5th ed. 1941.
  • Nils Bolander. Nådens budbärare. Minnesskrift, Sven Håkan Ohlsson, editor, SKDB, Stockholm, 1960.
  • Nils Bolander, diktare och predikant. , KM-förlaget, Malmö, 1994.
  • igår, idag, imorgon. Nils Bolander, Votum Förlag, 2012.



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