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Christianity in Denmark

Christianity is a prevalent religion in Denmark; in January 2023, 72.1%[1] of the population of Denmark were members of the Church of Denmark. According to a survey based on a sample 1,114, 25% of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God, and 18% believe he is the saviour of the world.[2] Aside from Lutheranism, there is a small Catholic minority, as well as small Protestant denominations such as the Baptist Union of Denmark and the Reformed Synod of Denmark.

Denmark has Lutheranism as the state religion,[3] as such its culture is heavily influenced by Christianity.

Protestantism edit

Church of Denmark (Lutheranism) edit

Church of Denmark
year population members percentage
1890 2,205,820 2,138,529 96.9%[4]
1901 2,449,540 2,416,511 98.7%[5]
1911 2,757,076 2,715,187 98.5%[5]
1984 5,113,500 4,684,060 91.6%
1990 5,135,409 4,584,450 89.3%
2000 5,330,500 4,536,422 85.1%
2005 5,413,600 4,498,703 83.3%
2007 5,447,100 4,499,343 82.6%
2008 5,475,791 4,494,589 82.1%
2009 5,511,451 4,492,121 81.5%
2010 5,534,738 4,479,214 80.9%
2011 5,560,628 4,469,109 80.4%
2012 5,580,516 4,454,466 79.8%
2013 5,602,628 4,430,643 79.1%
2014 5,627,235 4,413,825 78.4%
2015 5,659,715 4,400,754 77.8%
2016 5.707.251 4.387.571 76,9%
2017 5.748.769 4.361.518 75.9%
2018 5.781.190 4.352.507 75,3%
2019 5.806.081 4.339.511 74.7%
2020 5.822.763 4.327.018 74.3%
2021 5.840.045 4.311.333 73.8%
2022 5.869.945 4.296.800 73.2%
2023 5.932.654 4.276.271 72.1%
Statistical data: 1984,[6] 1990–2023[1]
Source: Kirkeministeriet
 
St. Canute's Cathedral, Odense

According to official statistics from January 2023, 72,1%[1][7] of the population of Denmark are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark (Den danske folkekirke), the country's state church since the Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein, and designated "the Danish people's church" by the 1848 Constitution of Denmark.[8]

This proportion is down by 1.1% as compared to the preceding year and 1.7% down compared to two years earlier. However, in similar fashion to the rest of Scandinavia, and also Britain, only a small minority (less than 5% of the total population) attends churches for Sunday services.[9][10] In addition, the number of people leaving the Church has been on the rise: in 2012, 21,118 Danes left the Church, an increase of 55% in comparison to 2011.[11] Individuals automatically become members when baptized, as most people born in Denmark are at birth, and cannot leave of their own accord until they are 18 years old. Members are not informed of their membership or their ability to leave. Further, there are no standard formulas for leaving the church; one must personally contact the priest or office of one's parish.[12][13]

Other Protestant denominations edit

A small Baptist community has existed since the 1840s and is represented by the Baptist Union of Denmark. The Union claimed 55 churches and 5,412 congregants in 2011.[14]

Reformed Protestantism is represented by four churches united in the Reformed Synod of Denmark. These are mainly ethnic congregations, including two Huguenot churches and a German Reformed church, founded in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,[15][16][17] as well as the Korean Reformed Church founded in 1989.[18] The German Reformed church also includes some Dutch, Swiss, Hungarian and American members, as well as Danes.[16] There is an Anglican church and fellowship in Copenhagen and smaller congregations of Anglicans and Episcopalians in many Danish cities.

A 2015 study estimates some 4,000 Christian believers from a Muslim background in the country, most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism.[19]

Catholicism edit

 
St. Ansgar's Cathedral, Copenhagen

After the separation of the Church of Denmark from the Catholic Church in 1536, the Catholic Church remained illegal in the country for over three centuries. The Church was able to reestablish itself after the Constitution of 1849 granted religious freedom to the Kingdom. Currently the country is covered by the Diocese of Copenhagen with 48 parishes in Denmark proper and two more in the Faeroe Islands and Greenland. There are nearly 40,000 Catholics in Denmark, though nearly a third are foreign born and others are born of foreign parents (for example, Denmark's Polish community, of which the current bishop of the Roman-Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen, Czeslaw Kozon, is a member). Nevertheless, ethnic Danes are still the largest group among the Church's congregants.[20]

Orthodoxy edit

Eastern Orthodoxy edit

Adherents of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Denmark are traditionally organized in accordance with patrimonial ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Eastern Orthodox Danes of Greek origin belong to the Metropolis of Sweden and Scandinavia, under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Those of Russian origin are directly under the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church.[21] Those of Serbian origin belong to the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Scandinavia.[22] Those of Romanian origin belong to the Diocese of Northern Europe, of the Romanian Orthodox Church.[23]

Oriental Orthodoxy edit

Adherents of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in Denmark are also traditionally organized in accordance with their patrimonial ecclesiastical jurisdictions, each community having its own parishes and priests. Oriental Orthodox Danes of Armenian origin belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church.[24] Those of Coptic origin belong to the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Stockholm and Scandinavia.[25]

Restorationism edit

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints edit

 
"Visiting a country carpenter" (1856) by Christen Dalsgaard, depicting a mid-19th century visit of a Missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to a Danish carpenter's workshop. The first missionaries from the faith arrived in Denmark in 1850.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been sending missionaries to Denmark since 14 June 1850.[26][27] Most of the early converts emigrated to the United States. There are currently over 4,500 members of the church in Denmark.[27] There is a Temple in Copenhagen, known as the Copenhagen Denmark Temple.[28]

History edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Folkekirkens medlemmer". folkekirken.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ Johansen, Tobias Stern (23 December 2009). [One in four Danes believes in Jesus] (in Danish). Kristeligt Dagblad. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013: The poll was carried out in December 2009 using a cross-section of 1114 Danes between the ages 18 and 74.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  3. ^ "Constitution of Denmark – Section IV" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 1 March 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2016. The Evangelical Lutheran Church shall be the Established Church of Denmark, and, as such, it shall be supported by the State.
  4. ^ "TABEL 123. Befolkningens Fordeling indenfor Troessainfund. 1890". p. CLXXXIII. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Folketællingen i Kongeriget Danmark - den 1. februar 1991". p. 38. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  6. ^ Church membership 1984 Danmarks statistik (in Danish)
  7. ^ Statistics Denmark Statistikbanken.dk
  8. ^ § 4, "the Evangelical-Lutheran Church is the Danish people's church and is supported as such by the State" ("den evangelisk-lutherske kirke er den danske folkekirke og understøttes som sådan af staten")
  9. ^ "Denmark – Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor". International Religious Freedom Report 2009. U.S. Department of State. 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  10. ^ Manchin, Robert (21 September 2004). "Religion in Europe: Trust Not Filling the Pews". Gallup Poll. The Gallup Organization. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  11. ^ dst.dk, "Kraftig stigning i udmeldelser af folkekirken", February 28, 2013
  12. ^ "Bekendtgørelse om stiftelse og ophør af medlemskab af folkekirken". retsinformation.dk.
  13. ^ "Bekendtgørelse af lov om medlemskab af folkekirken, kirkelig betjening og sognebåndsløsning". retsinformation.dk.
  14. ^ Statistics 2012-06-27 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Den reformerte Meighed i Fredericia
  16. ^ a b Deutsch-Reformierte Kirche zu Kopenhagen
  17. ^ Eglise réformée française
  18. ^ Korean-Reformed Church in Denmark
  19. ^ Johnstone, Patrick; Miller, Duane (2015). "Believers in Christ from a Muslim Background: A Global Census". IJRR. 11: 14. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  20. ^ The Catholic Church in Denmark
  21. ^ Russian Orthodox Church in Denmark
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-11-26. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  23. ^ Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Northern Europe
  24. ^ Armenian Apostolic Church in Denmark
  25. ^ Coptic Orthodox Church in Denmark
  26. ^ "Denmark", Newsroom (Press release), LDS Church, 2 April 2011
  27. ^ a b "Kirkens begyndelse i Danmark (Church beginnings in Denmark)", mormon.dk (in Danish), LDS Church
  28. ^ "Copenhagen Denmark Temple", churchofjesuschrist.org, LDS Church

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Christianity is a prevalent religion in Denmark in January 2023 72 1 1 of the population of Denmark were members of the Church of Denmark According to a survey based on a sample 1 114 25 of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God and 18 believe he is the saviour of the world 2 Aside from Lutheranism there is a small Catholic minority as well as small Protestant denominations such as the Baptist Union of Denmark and the Reformed Synod of Denmark Denmark has Lutheranism as the state religion 3 as such its culture is heavily influenced by Christianity Contents 1 Protestantism 1 1 Church of Denmark Lutheranism 1 2 Other Protestant denominations 2 Catholicism 3 Orthodoxy 3 1 Eastern Orthodoxy 3 2 Oriental Orthodoxy 4 Restorationism 4 1 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5 History 6 See also 7 ReferencesProtestantism editChurch of Denmark Lutheranism edit Main article Church of Denmark Church of Denmark year population members percentage 1890 2 205 820 2 138 529 96 9 4 1901 2 449 540 2 416 511 98 7 5 1911 2 757 076 2 715 187 98 5 5 1984 5 113 500 4 684 060 91 6 1990 5 135 409 4 584 450 89 3 2000 5 330 500 4 536 422 85 1 2005 5 413 600 4 498 703 83 3 2007 5 447 100 4 499 343 82 6 2008 5 475 791 4 494 589 82 1 2009 5 511 451 4 492 121 81 5 2010 5 534 738 4 479 214 80 9 2011 5 560 628 4 469 109 80 4 2012 5 580 516 4 454 466 79 8 2013 5 602 628 4 430 643 79 1 2014 5 627 235 4 413 825 78 4 2015 5 659 715 4 400 754 77 8 2016 5 707 251 4 387 571 76 9 2017 5 748 769 4 361 518 75 9 2018 5 781 190 4 352 507 75 3 2019 5 806 081 4 339 511 74 7 2020 5 822 763 4 327 018 74 3 2021 5 840 045 4 311 333 73 8 2022 5 869 945 4 296 800 73 2 2023 5 932 654 4 276 271 72 1 Statistical data 1984 6 1990 2023 1 Source Kirkeministeriet nbsp St Canute s Cathedral Odense According to official statistics from January 2023 72 1 1 7 of the population of Denmark are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark Den danske folkekirke the country s state church since the Reformation in Denmark Norway and Holstein and designated the Danish people s church by the 1848 Constitution of Denmark 8 This proportion is down by 1 1 as compared to the preceding year and 1 7 down compared to two years earlier However in similar fashion to the rest of Scandinavia and also Britain only a small minority less than 5 of the total population attends churches for Sunday services 9 10 In addition the number of people leaving the Church has been on the rise in 2012 21 118 Danes left the Church an increase of 55 in comparison to 2011 11 Individuals automatically become members when baptized as most people born in Denmark are at birth and cannot leave of their own accord until they are 18 years old Members are not informed of their membership or their ability to leave Further there are no standard formulas for leaving the church one must personally contact the priest or office of one s parish 12 13 Other Protestant denominations edit A small Baptist community has existed since the 1840s and is represented by the Baptist Union of Denmark The Union claimed 55 churches and 5 412 congregants in 2011 14 Reformed Protestantism is represented by four churches united in the Reformed Synod of Denmark These are mainly ethnic congregations including two Huguenot churches and a German Reformed church founded in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 15 16 17 as well as the Korean Reformed Church founded in 1989 18 The German Reformed church also includes some Dutch Swiss Hungarian and American members as well as Danes 16 There is an Anglican church and fellowship in Copenhagen and smaller congregations of Anglicans and Episcopalians in many Danish cities A 2015 study estimates some 4 000 Christian believers from a Muslim background in the country most of them belonging to some form of Protestantism 19 Catholicism editMain article Catholic Church in Denmark nbsp St Ansgar s Cathedral Copenhagen After the separation of the Church of Denmark from the Catholic Church in 1536 the Catholic Church remained illegal in the country for over three centuries The Church was able to reestablish itself after the Constitution of 1849 granted religious freedom to the Kingdom Currently the country is covered by the Diocese of Copenhagen with 48 parishes in Denmark proper and two more in the Faeroe Islands and Greenland There are nearly 40 000 Catholics in Denmark though nearly a third are foreign born and others are born of foreign parents for example Denmark s Polish community of which the current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen Czeslaw Kozon is a member Nevertheless ethnic Danes are still the largest group among the Church s congregants 20 Orthodoxy editEastern Orthodoxy edit Adherents of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Denmark are traditionally organized in accordance with patrimonial ecclesiastical jurisdictions Eastern Orthodox Danes of Greek origin belong to the Metropolis of Sweden and Scandinavia under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Those of Russian origin are directly under the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church 21 Those of Serbian origin belong to the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Britain and Scandinavia 22 Those of Romanian origin belong to the Diocese of Northern Europe of the Romanian Orthodox Church 23 Oriental Orthodoxy edit Adherents of Oriental Orthodox Christianity in Denmark are also traditionally organized in accordance with their patrimonial ecclesiastical jurisdictions each community having its own parishes and priests Oriental Orthodox Danes of Armenian origin belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church 24 Those of Coptic origin belong to the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Stockholm and Scandinavia 25 Restorationism editThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints edit nbsp Visiting a country carpenter 1856 by Christen Dalsgaard depicting a mid 19th century visit of a Missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints to a Danish carpenter s workshop The first missionaries from the faith arrived in Denmark in 1850 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints has been sending missionaries to Denmark since 14 June 1850 26 27 Most of the early converts emigrated to the United States There are currently over 4 500 members of the church in Denmark 27 There is a Temple in Copenhagen known as the Copenhagen Denmark Temple 28 History editMain article History of Christianity in DenmarkSee also edit nbsp Christianity portal nbsp Denmark portal Church of Denmark or Den Danske Folkekirke Christianization of ScandinaviaReferences edit a b c Folkekirkens medlemmer folkekirken dk in Danish Retrieved 29 September 2023 Johansen Tobias Stern 23 December 2009 Hver fjerde dansker tror pa Jesus One in four Danes believes in Jesus in Danish Kristeligt Dagblad Archived from the original on 20 January 2013 The poll was carried out in December 2009 using a cross section of 1114 Danes between the ages 18 and 74 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Constitution of Denmark Section IV PDF Archived PDF from the original on 1 March 2016 Retrieved 22 September 2016 The Evangelical Lutheran Church shall be the Established Church of Denmark and as such it shall be supported by the State TABEL 123 Befolkningens Fordeling indenfor Troessainfund 1890 p CLXXXIII Retrieved 18 January 2019 a b Folketaellingen i Kongeriget Danmark den 1 februar 1991 p 38 Retrieved 18 January 2019 Church membership 1984 Danmarks statistik in Danish Statistics Denmark Statistikbanken dk 4 the Evangelical Lutheran Church is the Danish people s church and is supported as such by the State den evangelisk lutherske kirke er den danske folkekirke og understottes som sadan af staten Denmark Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor International Religious Freedom Report 2009 U S Department of State 2009 Retrieved 23 August 2012 Manchin Robert 21 September 2004 Religion in Europe Trust Not Filling the Pews Gallup Poll The Gallup Organization Retrieved 23 August 2012 dst dk Kraftig stigning i udmeldelser af folkekirken February 28 2013 Bekendtgorelse om stiftelse og ophor af medlemskab af folkekirken retsinformation dk Bekendtgorelse af lov om medlemskab af folkekirken kirkelig betjening og sognebandslosning retsinformation dk Statistics Archived 2012 06 27 at the Wayback Machine Den reformerte Meighed i Fredericia a b Deutsch Reformierte Kirche zu Kopenhagen Eglise reformee francaise Korean Reformed Church in Denmark Johnstone Patrick Miller Duane 2015 Believers in Christ from a Muslim Background A Global Census IJRR 11 14 Retrieved 2 October 2016 The Catholic Church in Denmark Russian Orthodox Church in Denmark Serbian Orthodox Church in Denmark Archived from the original on 2017 11 26 Retrieved 2018 03 08 Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Northern Europe Armenian Apostolic Church in Denmark Coptic Orthodox Church in Denmark Denmark Newsroom Press release LDS Church 2 April 2011 a b Kirkens begyndelse i Danmark Church 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