Diocese of Møre

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Diocese of Møre

Møre bispedomme
Location
CountryNorway
TerritoryMøre og Romsdal
Deaneries7 prosti
Statistics
Parishes41
Members214,116
Information
DenominationChurch of Norway
Established1983
CathedralMolde Cathedral
Current leadership
BishopIngeborg Midttømme
Map
Location of the Diocese of Møre
Location of the Diocese of Møre
Website
kirken.no/more

The Diocese of Møre (Norwegian: Møre bispedømme) is a diocese in the Church of Norway which geographically consists of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Its bishop is seated at the Molde Cathedral which is located in the county administrative center of Molde. As of 2008, the Bishop of Møre is Ingeborg Midttømme.

The diocese was established on 18 September 1983, when the district of Sunnmøre was removed from the Diocese of Bjørgvin to the south, and the Romsdal and Nordmøre districts were removed from the Diocese of Nidaros to the north. The three districts (which correspond to Møre og Romsdal county) were used to form the new diocese.[1][2]

Structure[edit]

The Diocese of Møre is divided into seven deaneries (Norwegian: Prosti). Each one corresponds to several municipalities in the diocese. Each municipality is further divided into one or more parishes which each contain one or more congregations. See each municipality below for lists of churches and parishes within them.

Deanery (Prosti) Municipalities
Molde domprosti Aukra, Hustadvika, Molde
Søre Sunnmøre prosti Hareid, Herøy, Sande, Ulstein, Vanylven, Volda, Ørsta
Austre Sunnmøre prosti Fjord, Stranda, Sykkylven
Nordre Sunnmøre prosti Ålesund, Giske, Sula
Indre Romsdal prosti Rauma, Vestnes
Ytre Nordmøre prosti Aure, Averøy, Kristiansund, Smøla
Indre Nordmøre prosti Gjemnes, Sunndal, Surnadal, Tingvoll

Bishops[edit]

The following people have led the diocese as bishop since the founding of the diocese:

Name[edit]

The name of the diocese (Møre) is the result of a compromise between county's three districts. Sunnmøre, with almost half of the population, would accept that the bishop be located in the geographical center of the diocese—Molde in Romsdal—if that region's name (Romsdal) be excluded from the name of the diocese.

The name of the corresponding county was Møre fylke during the period from 1919–1935, and Romsdal amt from 1660–1919. However, the name is old (Old Norse: Mœrr), and it is probably derived from the word marr which means "ocean" or "sea". The meaning is then "coastal district". (A coastal district in Sweden has the same name: Möre.)

The ambiguous designation møring—"person from Møre"—is used strictly about people from Nordmøre (and less frequently for people from Sunnmøre), excluding the people from Romsdal (while, consequently, romsdaling—"person from Romsdal"— is used about the latter).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Møre bispedømme" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  2. ^ Den Norske Kyrkja. "Vegen fram til 1983" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-11-06.

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