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St. Olav's Cathedral, Oslo

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Location
  
Oslo

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1896 (1896)

Phone
  
+47 22 98 21 65

Dedication
  
Olaf II of Norway

Country
  
Norway

Website
  
Website

Functional status
  
Active

Status
  
Cathedral

Bishop
  
Bernt Ivar Eidsvig

St. Olav's Cathedral, Oslo

Address
  
Akersveien 1, 0177 Oslo, Norway

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo

Architects
  
Wilhelm von Hanno, Heinrich Ernst Schirmer

Similar
  
St Hallvard's Church a, Trinity Church, St Olav's Cathedral - Trondheim, Old Aker Church, Oslo Cathedral

St. Olav's Cathedral (Norwegian: Sankt Olav domkirke) is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo and the parish church of St. Olav's parish in Oslo, Norway.

History

At the time of construction, this church, being built at Hammersborg, near the graveyard of Our Saviour (Norwegian: Vår Frelsers gravlund), was located in the countryside outside the then city of Oslo. The work was funded by private donations and fundraising abroad, the most generous individual donor being Queen Josephine, who was a Catholic herself. The first mass of the church was celebrated on 24 August 1856, but as there was no Roman Catholic bishop in the country, the church was not consecrated until 8 August 1896.

A relic, reportedly a bone from St. Olav's arm, have been placed in a showcase since the 1860s. When the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo was established in 1953, St. Olav's was chosen as the episcopal seat and was elevated to the rank of cathedral. It is the second Catholic cathedral in Oslo. St. Olav's Cathedral was visited by Pope John Paul II when he visited the Scandinavian countries in 1989.

References

St. Olav's Cathedral, Oslo Wikipedia