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Map of the church deaneries in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland.

This list of churches in Sør-Hålogaland is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Nordland county. The diocese is based at the Bodø Cathedral in the city of Bodø in Bodø Municipality. The list is divided into several sections, one for each deanery (prosti; headed by a provost) in the diocese. Administratively within each deanery, the churches within each municipality elects their own church council (fellesråd). Each municipality may have one or more parishes (sokn) within the municipality. Each parish elects their own councils (soknerådet). Each parish has one or more local church. The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time.[1]

Bodø domprosti

This arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) is home to the Bodø Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. Bodø domprosti covers the five municipalities of Bodø, Gildeskål, Meløy, Røst, and Værøy. The deanery is headquartered at Bodø Cathedral in the town of Bodø in Bodø Municipality. This deanery was established as Bodø prosti on 1 June 1901 when the old Søndre Salten prosti was divided into Bodø prosti (Bodø, Bodin, Kjerringøy, and Folda) and Søndre Salten prosti (Gildeskål, Beiarn, Skjerstad, and Saltdal).[2] The deanery was upgraded to an arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) in 1952 when the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland was created.[3][2]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bodø Bodin Bodin Church Bodø 1240 File:Bodin kirke 2.jpg
Helligvær Church Helligvær 1899 File:Helligvær kirke.jpg
Landegode Church Fenes 1920 File:Landegode kirke.jpg
Bodø Domkirke Bodø Cathedral Bodø 1956 File:Bodø domkirke.jpg
Innstranden Hunstad Church Bodø 2013 File:Hunstad kirke bakfra.jpg
Kjerringøy
og Rønvik
Kjerringøy Church Kjerringøy 1883 File:Kjerringøy kirke.jpg
Rønvik Church Bodø 1997 File:Rønvik kirke.jpg
Misvær og
Skjerstad
Misvær Church Misvær 1912 File:Misvær kirke.jpg
Skjerstad Church Skjerstad 1959 File:Skjerstad kirke.jpg
Saltstraumen Saltstraumen Church Saltstraumen 1886 File:Saltstraumen kirke 2.jpg
Tverlandet Church Løding 1983 File:Tverlandet kirke.jpg
Gildeskål Gildeskål Gildeskål Church Inndyr 1881 File:Gildeskål hoveskirke.jpg
Old Gildeskål Church Inndyr 12th century File:Gildeskaal Old Church.jpg
Saura Church Saura 1884
Mevik Chapel Mevik 1910 File:Mevik-kapell-2009-08-18.jpg
Nordstranda Chapel Lekanger 1963
Sørfjorden Chapel Sørfinnset 1957
Meløy Fore og Meløy Fore Church Reipå 1909 File:Fore kirke.jpg
Meløy Church Meløya 1867 File:Meløy kirke.jpg
Ørnes Church Ørnes 1990
Glomfjord Glomfjord Church Glomfjord 1957 File:Glomfjord - no-nb digifoto 20150121 00025 NB MIT FNR 19689.jpg
Halsa Halsa Church Halsa 1960 File:Halsa Kirke Meløy.JPG
Røst Røst Røst Church Røstlandet 1899 File:Røst kirke.jpg
Værøy Værøy Værøy Church Sørland 1939 File:Vaeroy kirke.jpg
Old Værøy Church Nordland 1799 File:Vaeroey gamle kirke.jpg

Lofoten prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers four municipalities in the Lofoten island district of Nordland county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Flakstad, Moskenes, Vestvågøy, and Vågan. The deanery is headquartered at Svolvær Church in the town of Svolvær in Vågan Municipality. The deanery was created on 1 March 1849 when the old Lofoten og Vesterålen prosti was divided in two, creating Lofoten prosti in the south and Vesterålen prosti in the north.[4]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Flakstad Flakstad Flakstad Church Ramberg 1780 File:Trolig Flakstad krk.JPG
Moskenes Moskenes Moskenes Church Moskenes 1819 File:Moskenes krk.JPG
Reine Church Reine 1890 File:Reine kyrkje.jpg
Vestvågøy Borge Borge Church Bøstad 1986 File:Borge krk.(Nordl).JPG
Knutstad Chapel Knutstad 1915 File:Knutstad Chapel 2013.JPG
Buksnes Buksnes Church Gravdal 1905 File:Buksnes kirke.jpg
Hol Hol Church Leknes 1806 File:Hol kirke URN NBN no-nb digifoto 20210128 00006 NB RA M1 A423 0003 (cropped).jpg
Stamsund Stamsund Church Stamsund 1937 File:Stamsund kirke.JPG
Valberg Valberg Church Valberg 1889 File:Valberg kirke.jpg
Vågan Gimsøy og
Strauman
Gimsøy Church Gimsøysand 1876 File:Gimsoy kirke.jpg
Strauman Church Sydalen 1984 File:Strauman kirke.jpg
Henningsvær Henningsvær Church Henningsvær 1974 File:Henningsvær kirke.JPG
Strandlandet Strandlandet Church Straumnes 1938 File:Kanstadsamlingen - NMF010005-00006b.jpg
Svolvær Digermulen Church Digermulen 1951
Sildpollnes Church Sildpollneset 1891 File:Sildpollnes kapell 1.jpg
Svolvær Church Svolvær 1934 File:Svolvær kirke-a.JPG
Vågan Vågan Church Kabelvåg 1898 File:Lofotkatedralen.jpg

Vesterålen prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers six municipalities in the Vesterålen island district of Nordland county. It includes the municipalities of Andøy, , Hadsel, Lødingen, Sortland, and Øksnes. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Stokmarknes in Hadsel Municipality. The deanery was created on 1 March 1849 when the old Lofoten og Vesterålen prosti was divided in two, creating Lofoten prosti in the south and Vesterålen prosti in the north.[4] On 1 January 2020, the churches in Lødingen Municipality were transferred from the Ofoten prosti to the Vesterålen prosti.[5]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Andøy Andøy Andenes Church Andenes 1876 File:Andenes.jpg
Bjørnskinn Church Bjørnskinn 1885 File:Bjørnskinn Church.jpg
Dverberg Church Dverberg 1843 File:Dverberg kirke.jpg
Fornes Chapel Fornes 1965 File:Fornes church.jpg
Bø og
Malnes
Bø Church Bø i Vesterålen 1824 File:IMG 1146a - Bø kirke.jpg
Betel Chapel Straume 1926
Malnes Church Eide 1895 File:IMG 0909a - Malnes kirke.jpg
Hadsel Hadsel Hadsel Church Hadsel, just east
of Stokmarknes
1824 File:Hadsel kirke, Norway, 2006.jpg
Hanøy Church Hanøyvika 1912 File:Hanoy kirke.jpg
Innlandet Church Hennes 1992
Melbu Melbu Church Melbu 1938 File:Melbu Church.jpg
Sand Church Sanden 1914 File:85372 Sand kirk fra RA.jpg
Ytre Eidsfjord Grønning Church Grønning 1968 File:Grønning Church.jpg
Lødingen Lødingen Lødingen Church Lødingen 1897 File:Lødingen kirke 1930 Wilse NF.W 35811.jpg
Vestbygd Church Vågehamn 1885 File:Vestbygd kirke fra RA.jpg
Sortland Sortland Indre Eidsfjord Church Holmstad 1970 File:Indre Eidsfjord kirke - IMG 0088a.jpg
Sigerfjord Church Sigerfjord 1933 File:Sigerfjord.jpg
Sortland Church Sortland 1901 File:Sortland kyrkje cropped.jpg
Øksnes Øksnes Alsvåg Church Alsvåg 1923 File:IMG 1585a - Alsvåg kirke.jpg
Langenes Church Stø 1500s File:IMG 1430a - Langenes kirke.jpg
Myre Church Myre 1979 File:Myre kirke 2006.jpg
Øksnes Church Skogsøya 1703 File:Oksnes kirke.JPG

Ofoten prosti

This deanery covers three municipalities in the Ofoten district in the northern part of Nordland county: Narvik, Evenes, and Hamarøy. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Narvik in Narvik Municipality. This deanery was created as Nordre Salten prosti in 1850 when the old Salten prosti was divided into Nordre Salten prosti (in the north) and Søndre Salten prosti (in the south). On 1 November 1974, the churches in Steigen Municipality were transferred from Nordre Salten prosti to Søndre Salten prosti. On the same date, the names of the deaneries were changed. "Nordre Salten prosti" was renamed Ofoten prosti and "Søndre Salten prosti" was changed to Salten prosti.[6][2] On 1 January 2020, the churches in Lødingen Municipality were transferred from here to the Vesterålen prosti.[5]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Evenes Evenes Evenes Church Evenes 1800 File:Evenes kirke 02.JPG
Bogen Chapel Bogen 1920 File:Bogen kapell.jpg
Hamarøy Drag/Helland Drag/Helland Church Drag 1972 File:Drag-Helland kirke.JPG
Hamarøy Hamarøy Church Presteid 1974 File:Hamarøy kirke.JPG
Korsnes Korsnes Church Korsnes 1889 File:Korsnes kirke 01.JPG
Sagfjord Sagfjord Church Karlsøy 1770 File:Sagfjord kirke.jpg
Tømmernes Church Tømmerneset 1952 File:Tømmerneset kyrkje.jpg
Narvik Ankenes Ankenes Church Ankenesstranda 1867 File:Ankenes kyrkje.jpg
Håkvik Chapel Håkvik 1980 File:Håkvik kapell.jpg
Ballangen Ballangen Church Ballangen 1923 File:Ballangen kyrkje.jpg
Efjord Chapel Kobbvika 1985
Kjeldebotn Church Kjeldebotn 1956 File:Kjeldebotn kirke 01.jpg
Bjerkvik Bjerkvik Church Bjerkvik 1955 File:Bjerkvik kirke.jpg
Bjørnfjell Chapel Bjørnfjell 1952 File:Bjornfjell kapell.jpg
Kjøpsvik Kjøpsvik Church Kjøpsvik 1975 File:Kjøpsvik kirke 01.JPG
Narvik Narvik Church Narvik 1925 File:Narviks kirke-view1.jpg
Fredskapellet Narvik 1957 File:Fredskapellet 01.JPG
Hergot Chapel Hergot 2005 File:Hergot kapell.jpg
Skjomen Skjomen Church Elvegården 1893 File:Skjomen kirke URN NBN no-nb foto NF W 35599 cropped.jpg

Salten prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers five municipalities in the Salten district of Nordland county. It includes the municipalities of Beiarn, Fauske, Saltdal, Steigen, and Sørfold. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Fauske in Fauske Municipality. The deanery was created in 1649 and existed as such until 1849. In 1850, the deanery was divided into two: Søndre Salten prosti in the south (Gildeskål, Skjerstad, Saltdal, Bodø, and Folda prestegjelds) and Nordre Salten prosti in the north (Steigen, Hamarøy, Lødingen, and Ofoten prestegjelds). In 1901, Søndre Salten prosti was split into Bodø prosti (Bodø, Bodin, Kjerringøy, and Folda) and Søndre Salten prosti (Gildeskål, Beiarn, Skjerstad, and Saltdal).[2] On 1 November 1974, the churches in Steigen Municipality were transferred from Nordre Salten prosti to Søndre Salten prosti. On the same date, the names of the deaneries were changed. Nordre Salten prosti was renamed Ofoten prosti and Søndre Salten prosti was changed to Salten prosti.[6]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Beiarn Beiarn Beiarn Church Moldjord 1873 File:Beiarn Church.jpg
Høyforsmoen Chapel Høyforsmoen 1957 File:Hoyforsmoen kapell.jpg
Fauske Fauske Fauske Church Fauske 1867 File:Fauske kyrkje.jpg
Sulitjelma Sulitjelma Church Sulitjelma 1899 File:Sulitjelma kyrkje 2.jpg
Sulitjelma Chapel Sulitjelma 1996
Valnesfjord Valnesfjord Church Valnesfjord 1905 File:Valnesfjord kyrkje.jpg
Saltdal Saltdal Saltdal Church Rognan 1862 File:Saltdal kyrkje.jpg
Øvre Saltdal Øvre Saltdal Church Røkland 1938 File:Ovre Saltdal kirke.jpg
Steigen Leiranger Leiranger Church Leines 1911 File:84280 Leiranger kirke fra RA.jpg
Leinesfjord Chapel Leinesfjorden 1912 File:Leinesfjord kapell 20150423 00191 NB WF SGK 156890.jpg
Sørskot Chapel Sørskot 1953
Nordfold Nordfold Church Nordfold 1976
Steigen Steigen Church Steigen,
near Solheim
1250 File:Steigen Kirke.jpg
Bogen Chapel Bogen 1926
Sørfold Sørfold Rørstad Church Rørstad 1761 File:Rørstad church seen from the east.jpg
Røsvik Church Røsvika 1883 File:Roesvik kirke.jpg
Mørsvikbotn Chapel Mørsvikbotn 1955 File:Mørsvikbotn kapell.JPG

Nord-Helgeland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers eight municipalities in the northwestern part of the Helgeland district of Nordland county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Alstahaug, Dønna, Herøy, Leirfjord, Lurøy, Nesna, Rødøy, and Træna. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Sandnessjøen in Alstahaug Municipality. The deanery was established by royal decree of 4 December 1843, when the old Helgeland prosti was divided into Søndre Helgeland prosti and Nordre Helgeland prosti. A royal resolution on 24 May 1862 decreed that the four inland parishes of Nordre Helgeland prosti (Hemnes, Mo, Vefsn, and Hattfjelldal) were separated from this deanery to become part of the newly created Indre Helgeland prosti.[7][8] A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Nordre Helgeland prosti" to "Nord-Helgeland prosti".[9]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Alstahaug Alstahaug Alstahaug Church Alstahaug 12th century File:Alstahaug kirke.jpg
Sandnessjøen Sandnessjøen Church Sandnessjøen 1882 File:Sandnessjøen kyrkje.JPG
Tjøtta Skålvær Church Skålvær 1851 File:85488 Skålvær kirke fra RA.jpg
Tjøtta Church Tjøtta 1867 File:Tjotta kyrkje.JPG
Dønna Dønna Dønnes Church Dønnes 1200 File:Dønnes kirke.jpg
Hæstad Church Hestad 1912 File:Hæstad kyrkje.JPG
Løkta Church Løkta 1968
Nordvik Church Nordvik, north of
Solfjellsjøen
1877 File:Nordvik kirke.JPG
Vandve Church Vandve 1956
Herøy Herøy Herøy Church Silvalen 12th century File:Heroey-Kirke-2018.jpg
Gåsvær Chapel Gåsvær 1951 File:Gåsvær kapell (Herøy).jpg
Husvær Chapel Husvær 1936
Sandvær Chapel Sandværet 1947
Leirfjord Leirfjord Bardal Church Bardal Indre 1887 File:Bardal kirke DBF.00491.jpg
Leirfjord Church Leland 1867 File:Leirfjord kirke.jpg
Lurøy Aldersund Aldersund Church Haugland 1971 File:Aldersund kirke01.JPG
Lurøy Lovund Church Lovund 1960 File:Lovundkjerka.JPG
Lurøy Church Lurøy 1812 File:Lurøy kirke L1070537.t5dea34ad.m2048.xY7Y1FLJU.jpg
Moflag Church Moflaget 1921 File:Moflag kirke.jpg
Nesna Nesna Nesna Church Nesna 1880 File:Church of Nesna 02.JPG
Handnesøya Chapel Saura 1969
Husby Chapel Husby 1905 File:Husby kapell 001.JPG
Rødøy Rødøy Rødøy Church Rødøya 1885 File:Rødøy kirke i 1938.jpg
Sørfjorden Church Sørfjorden 1916
Tjongsfjorden Church Tjong 1962
Træna Træna Træna Church Husøya 1773 File:Trænkjerka.JPG
Fiskernes Chapel Selvær 1887

Indre Helgeland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers five municipalities in the eastern part of the Helgeland district of Nordland county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Grane, Hattfjelldal, Hemnes, Rana, and Vefsn. The deanery is headquartered in the town of Mo i Rana in Rana Municipality. The deanery was established by royal decree on 24 May 1862 when the four inland parishes of Nordre Helgeland prosti (Hemnes, Mo, Vefsn, and Hattfjelldal) were separated from the deanery to become part of the newly created Indre Helgeland prosti.[7][8]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Grane Grane Fiplingdal Church Leiren 1946
Grane Church Grane 1860 File:Grane kirke 001.JPG
Majavatn Church Majavatn 1915
Hattfjelldal Hattfjelldal Hattfjelldal Church Hattfjelldal 1790 File:Hattfjelldalkirke.jpg
Susendal Church Svenskvollen 1916 File:Susendalkjerka.jpg
Varntresk Church Varntresk 1986 File:Varntreskkjerka.jpg
Hemnes Bleikvassli Bleikvassli Church Bleikvasslia 1955 File:Bleikvassli kirke.JPG
Hemnes Hemnes Church Hemnesberget 1872 File:84533 Hemnes kirke Nordland fra RA.jpg
Korgen Korgen Church Korgen 1863 File:Korgen church A.JPG
Rana Gruben Gruben Church Mo i Rana 1965 File:Church of Gruben01.JPG
Mo Mo Church Mo i Rana 1724 File:Mo kirke Rana.jpg
Nevernes Nevernes Church Nevernes 1893 File:Nevernes church 09.JPG
Nord Rana Selfors Church Selfors 1973 File:Selfors church02.JPG
Ytteren Church Ytteren 1977 File:Ytteren church10.JPG
Røssvoll Røssvoll Church Røssvoll 1953 File:Røssvoll church 02.jpg
Sjona Sjona Church Myklebustad 1916 File:Sjona church A.JPG
Vefsn Dolstad Dolstad Church Mosjøen 1735 File:Dolstad k3.JPG
Drevja Drevja Church Nilsskogen 1883 File:Drevja kirke.JPG
Elsfjord Elsfjord Church Elsfjord 1955 File:Elsfjord church A.JPG

Sør-Helgeland prosti

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers five municipalities in the southwestern part of the Helgeland district of Nordland county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bindal, Brønnøy, Sømna, Vega, and Vevelstad. The deanery is headquartered at Brønnøy Church in the town of Brønnøysund in Brønnøy Municipality. The deanery was established by royal decree of 4 December 1843, when the old Helgeland prosti was divided into Søndre Helgeland prosti and Nordre Helgeland prosti.[7] A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Søndre Helgeland prosti" to "Sør-Helgeland prosti".[9]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bindal Bindal Solstad Church Holm 1888 File:Solstad kirke 20150911 00203 NB WF BDK 141798 cropped.jpg
Vassås Church Vassås 1733 File:Vassås kirke, Nordland - Riksantikvaren-T393 01 0020.jpg
Brønnøy Brønnøy Brønnøy Church Brønnøysund 1870 File:Brønnøy Church, Norway.JPG
Skogmo Chapel Indreskomo 1979
Trælnes Chapel Trælnes 1980
Velfjord
og Tosen
Nøstvik Church Hommelstø 1674 File:Velfjord kirke.jpg
Tosen Chapel Lande 1734 File:Tosen kapell (cropped) URN NBN no-nb digifoto 20180726 00341 NB PK HB 216.jpg
Sømna Sømna Sømna Church Vik 1876 File:Vik Kirke.JPG
Vega Vega Vega Church Gladstad 1864 File:Vega kirke-2.jpg
Ylvingen Chapel Ylvingen 1967 File:Ylvingen kapell-2.jpg
Vevelstad Vevelstad Vevelstad Church Forvika 1796 File:Vevelstad kirke 1.jpg

References

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  3. "801 - Bodø". ArkivPortalen (in norsk). Statsarkivet i Trondheim. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
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  5. 5.0 5.1 "Lødingen-kirka kan bli en del av Vesterålen". Bladet Vesterålen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 June 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Jakobsen, Mikal (1914). Alstahaug kanikgjeld (in norsk). Mosjøen, Norge: Nordlands folkeblad trykkeri. p. 297.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "A-6537 - Indre Helgeland prosti". ArkivPortalen (in norsk). Statsarkivet i Trondheim. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Norsk Lovtidende (in norsk). Grøndahl. 1922. pp. 195–196. Retrieved 11 October 2023.