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Diocese of Västerås

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Deaneries
  
9 kontrakt

Congregations
  
77

Established
  
12th century

Country
  
Sweden

Cathedral
  
Västerås Cathedral

Parishes
  
59

Denomination
  
Church of Sweden

Phone
  
+46 21 17 85 00

Bishop
  
Mikael Mogren

Metropolitan archbishop
  
Antje Jackelén

Diocese of Västerås

Address
  
Västra Kyrkogatan 9, 722 15 Västerås, Sweden

Similar
  
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Profiles

The Diocese of Västerås is a division of the Church of Sweden. Its home is in the Västerås Cathedral.

History

The diocese existed as a Catholic diocese from the eleventh to the sixteenth century. The see was founded at Munktorp, then removed about 1100 (not 1050) to Västerås by the English Cluniac missionary David, Abbot of Munktorp (David of Sweden), Bishop of Västerås, and one of the patron saints of Västerås Cathedral.

Before 1118 the Diocese of Sigtuna was divided into the Diocese of Uppsala and that of Västerås, and Henry, Bishop of Sigtuna (1134), was transferred to Västerås. Heathenism was not extinct by 1182. Charles (1257–1277) was a great benefactor, and Israel Erlandsson, O.S.B. (1260–1332; bishop, 1309–1332), mined copper in Dalecarlia and wrote "De Vita et Miraculis S. Erici" (Ser. rev. Svec., II, I, 272-276).

Otto (1501–1522) completed the cathedral. Peter Sunnanvader (1522–1523), formerly chancellor to Sten Sture, was executed for alleged treason in 1527. The last Catholic bishop, Petrus Magni (1524–1534), is supposed to have been consecrated on 1 May 1524, at Rome. In 1527 a Diet was held at Västerås which Protestantized the Swedish Church and separated it from Rome. Petrus Magni consecrated various bishops in 1528 and 1531 under protest. Though subjected latterly to humiliating tutelage by Gustavus Vasa, he retained the see until his death. The Dalecarlians rose repeatedly in defence of their religion, but were overcome by the cunning and violence of Gustavus I.

The cathedral of Västerås and the parish church of Mora were the only important churches in the diocese. At Westeraas there were a Dominican convent (founded 1234) and a Hospital of the Holy Spirit (founded 1345). Munktorp Abbey was extinct before 1318. The Cistercian Abbey of Husby (Gudsberga, Mons Domini) in Dalecarlia, founded in 1477, and colonized from Aalvastra in 1486, lasted until 1544.

References

Diocese of Västerås Wikipedia