Diocese of Visby
The Diocese of Visby (Swedish: Visby stift) is a division of the Church of Sweden consisting of the island of Gotland. Its seat is Visby Cathedral located in the largest town on Gotland, Visby.
Diocese of Visby Visby stift | |
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Arms of the diocese of Visby | |
Location | |
Country | Sweden |
Deaneries | 3 kontrakt[1] |
Coordinates | 57°38′30″N 18°17′52″E |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 20[1] |
Congregations | 42[1] |
Information | |
Denomination | Church of Sweden |
Established | 1572[2] |
Cathedral | Visby Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Thomas Petersson |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Antje Jackelén |
Map | |
Website | |
svenskakyrkan.se/visbystift |
The Bishop of Visby is also responsible for the episcopal oversight of the Church of Sweden Abroad (SKUT).
Bishops of Visby
- 1572–1589 Moritz Christensen Glad (Mauritius Christiani Lætus)
- 1586–1591 Petrus Johannis (Peder Hansen Riber)
- 1592–1596 David Hansson Bilefeld
- 1597–1599 Povel Andersen (Paulus Andræ Medelby)
- 1600–1601 Willatz Sörensson (Willadius Severini)
- 1601–1613 Lauritz Nielsøn Helsinburgicus
- 1615–1624 Antonius Johannis Kolding (Anton Hansen Kolding)
- 1627–1631 Theodorus Erasmi (Thor Rasmussen)
- 1631–1644 Oluff Fock (Olavus Phocas Staphrophski)
- 1645–1656 Hans Nilssøn Strelow
- 1656–1657 Niels Lauritzen Wallensis Gardeus
- 1657–1676 Johannes Brodinus
- 1676–1679 Hans Nilsson Endislöv
- 1679–1685 Haquin Spegel
- 1685–1692 Petrus Stjernman
- 1692–1709 Israel Kolmodin
- 1711–1734 Johan Esberg (Johannes Esbergius)
- 1735–1745 Georg Wallin d.y. (Jöran Wallin)
- 1745–1757 Martin Wilhelmsson Kammecker
- 1757–1795 Gabriel Thimotheus Thimotheusson Lütkeman
- 1795–1796 Karl Fredrik Muhrbeck
- 1796–1805 Johan Möller
- 1807–1813 Nils Gardell
- 1813–1838 Carl Johan Eberstein
- 1838–1841 Christopher Isac Heurlin
- 1841–1858 Carl Hallström
- 1859–1884 Lars Anton Anjou
- 1885–1920 Knut Henning Gezelius von Schéele
- 1920–1936 Viktor Rundgren
- 1936–1947 Torsten Ysander
- 1948–1950 Gunnar Hultgren
- 1951–1961 Algot Anderberg
- 1962–1980 Olof Herrlin
- 1980–1991 Tore Furberg
- 1991–2003 Biörn Fjärstedt
- 2003–2011 Lennart Koskinen
- 2011–2018 Sven-Bernhard Fast
- 2018–present Thomas Petersson
See also
- Churches on Gotland
- List of church ruins on Gotland
References
- "Församlingarna är grunden" (in Swedish). Church of Sweden. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
- "Visby stift". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 August 2011. (subscription required)
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