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St Svithun's Church, Stavanger

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Country
  
Norway

Consecrated
  
1983

Phone
  
+47 51 51 70 20

Dedication
  
Swithun

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Parish Church

Bishop
  
Bernt Ivar Eidsvig

Architect
  
Thomas Thiis-Evensen

St Svithun's Church, Stavanger

Location
  
St. Svithuns gt. 8 Stavanger

Website
  
St Swithun's Church (Norwegian)

Address
  
St. Svithuns gate 8, 4005 Stavanger, Norway

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo

Similar
  
Stavanger Cathedral, St Olav's Cathedral - Oslo, Norwegian Canning Museum, St Petri Church, St Hallvard's Church a

Profiles

St Svithun's Church (or St Swithun's Church, Norwegian: Sankt Svithun kirke) is the parish church of the Roman Catholic Church in Stavanger, Norway. The church is dedicated to St Swithun of Winchester. St Swithun is the Patron saint of Stavanger, and the Stavanger Cathedral of the Church of Norway, built in 1125, was dedicated to St. Svithun, centuries before the Protestant Reformation. The first Catholic church in Stavanger after the Reformation was consecrated in 1898.

The current postmodern church was designed by architect Thomas Thiis-Evensen, and built in 1983. The congregation moved to the larger, current church. The church has increased sharply over the last 40 years due to increased immigration in relation to the oil industry and the NATO center, and due to increased immigration from Catholic countries. The strong growth in membership over the past 20 years led to a wish to extend the current church in addition to start with several other booth locations. Already in 1996, the congregation started planning an expansion of the church, and expansion of the church building until nearly 600 seats was completed in 2012 as a continuation of the existing church idiom.

References

St Svithun's Church, Stavanger Wikipedia


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