Church of the Faroe Islands

Church of the Faroe Islands
Fólkakirkjan
The old wooden church of Gøta.
TypeCommunion
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationLutheran
ScriptureBible
TheologyLutheranism
PolityEpiscopal
BishopJógvan Fríðriksson
ProvostUni Næs
Associations[citation needed]
RegionFaroe Islands
Independence29 July 2007
Separated fromChurch of Denmark
Members41,729 (2023)[1]
Official websitewww.folkakirkjan.fo

The Church of the Faroe Islands (Faroese: Fólkakirkjan, lit.'people's church'; Danish: Færøernes folkekirke), also known as the Faroese People's Church, is the established church and the largest religious organization in the Faroe Islands.[1] It is an Evangelical Lutheran church, continuing the Lutheran tradition established during the Protestant Reformation. The church is one of the smallest state churches in the world.[2] Prior to becoming independent on 29 July 2007, it was a diocese of the Church of Denmark, also a Lutheran church. As of 2023, 77.0% of the Faroe Islanders belonged to the state church.[3]

Other churches in the Faroe Islands include the Plymouth Brethren and the Roman Catholic Church.

  1. ^ a b "Parishes, 1st January (2000-2019)". Statistics Faroe Islands. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  2. ^ Referenced at the Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer, published 2012 by Sage publications, ISBN 978-0-7619-2729-7, page 390. (Page available on-line here).
  3. ^ "Alsamt færri limir í fólkakirkjuni". Kringvarp Føroya (in Faroese). 18 May 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2024.

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