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List of churches in Bjørgvin

The list of churches in Bjørgvin is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Bjørgvin in Norway. It includes all of the parishes in Vestland county. The Diocese is based at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality.

Map of Church of Norway deaneries in Vestland county, Norway

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.[1]

The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time. The Laksevåg prosti (created in 1990) in Bergen was dissolved in 2013 and its churches were divided between the Bergen domprosti and the Fana prosti. Also in 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved. The old deanery included Gulen, Solund, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Balestrand, and Vik municipalities. The municipalities of Gulen and Solund were transferred to the Nordhordland prosti, which includes the northern municipalities in the old Hordaland county. Hyllestad and Høyanger were transferred to Sunnfjord prosti, and Balestrand and Vik were merged with the old Indre Sogn prosti and it was renamed Sogn prosti.[2]

In 2014, the Midhordland prosti was dissolved and its churches were divided between Fana prosti and Hardanger og Voss prosti.[3][4] Also in 2014, the parishes in nearby Osterøy Municipality were transferred from Nordhordland prosti to the Arna og Åsane prosti.[5] At that time, its name could have been changed to "Arna, Åsane and Osterøy deanery" but that was considered to be too long a name. In 2015, the Norwegian Department of Culture changed the name to Åsane prosti.[6]

In 2017, the diocese created a new deanery called Bergensdalen prosti to help relieve the work in the large deaneries in the city of Bergen.

Bergen domprosti edit

This arch-deanery (Norwegian: domprosti) covers the central part of the city of Bergen. The deanery is headquartered at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality.

The Bergen domprosti has been in operation for a long time. In 1990, the large Bergen domprosti was split into four deaneries: Arna og Åsane prosti in the northeast, Fana prosti in the south part of the city, Laksevåg prosti in the west part of the city, and Bergen domprosti in the city centre. In 2013, the old Laksevåg prosti was dissolved and the parishes of Laksevåg, Nygård, Loddefjord, and Olsvik were moved back into this deanery (the remainder of the old Laksevåg prosti became part of Fana prosti).[3]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bergen Bergen
domkirke
Bergen Cathedral Bergen begun ca. 1250  
Church of the Cross Bergen late 12th century  
St. Jacob's Church Nygård 1921  
St. George's Hospital Church Bergen 1702  
St. John's Church Sydnes 1894  
St. Maria's Church Bergenhus after 1140  
New Church Nordnes 1763  
Laksevåg Laksevåg Church Laksevåg 1875  
Loddefjord Loddefjord Church Loddefjord 1926  
Nygård Nygård Church Gravdal 1972  
Olsvik Olsvik Church Olsvik 1990
Sandviken Sandvik Church Sandviken 1881  

Nordfjord prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in northern part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bremanger, Gloppen, Stad, Stryn, and the northern portion of Kinn. The deanery is headquartered at Eid Church in the village of Nordfjordeid in Stad Municipality.

The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway. On 1 January 2020, the parish of Hornindal was transferred to the Søre Sunnmøre prosti in the Diocese of Møre after Hornindal became a part of Volda Municipality.[7]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bremanger Berle Berle Church Berle 1977  
Bremanger Bremanger Church Bremanger 1914  
Davik Davik Church Davik 1886  
Frøya Frøya Church Kalvåg 1865
Midtgulen Midtgulen Church Midtgulen 1904  
Svelgen Chapel Svelgen 1960  
Rugsund Rugsund Church Rugsund 1838  
Ålfoten Ålfoten Church Ålfoten 1678  
Gloppen Breim Breim Church Re 1886  
Gloppen[8] Gimmestad Church Gimmestad 1910  
Old Gimmestad Church Gimmestad 1692  
Sandane Church Sandane 1997  
Vereide Church Vereide 1200  
Hyen Hyen Church Straume 1876  
Kinn Nord-Vågsøy Nord-Vågsøy Church Raudeberg 1960  
Sør-Vågsøy Sør-Vågsøy Church Måløy 1907  
*Note: There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Sunnfjord prosti.
Stad Eid Eid Church Nordfjordeid 1849  
Heggjabygda Church Heggjabygda 1936  
Ervik Ervik Church Ervik 1970  
Kjølsdalen Kjølsdalen Church Kjølsdalen 1940  
Leikanger Leikanger Church Leikanger 1866  
Selje Selje Church Selje 1866  
Stårheim Stårheim Church Stårheim 1864  
Totland Totland Church Totland 1912  
Stryn Innvik Innvik Church Innvik 1822  
Loen Loen Church Loen 1837  
Nordsida Nordsida Church Roset 1973  
Nedstryn Nedstryn Church Nedstryn 1859  
Olden Olden Church Olden 1934  
Old Olden Church Olden 1759  
Ljosheim Chapel Mykløy in Oldedalen 1924  
Oppstryn Oppstryn Church Oppstryn 1863  
Randabygd Randabygd Church Randabygda 1916  
Utvik Utvik Church Utvik 1840  

Sunnfjord prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the north-central part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Askvoll, Fjaler, Hyllestad, Høyanger, Sunnfjord, and the southern part of Kinn. The deanery is headquartered at Førde Church in the town of Førde in Sunnfjord Municipality.

The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway. A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from "Søndfjord prosti" to "Sunnfjord prosti".[9] In 2013, the Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Hyllestad and Høyanger were transferred to this deanery.[2][10]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Askvoll Askvoll Askvoll Church Askvoll 1863  
Bulandet Chapel Kjempeneset in Bulandet 1905  
Holmedal Church Holmedal 1868  
Kvammen Chapel Kvammen 1977  
Stongfjorden Chapel Stongfjorden 1908  
Vilnes Church Vilnes on Atløyna 1674  
Værlandet Chapel Værøy in Værlandet 1960  
Fjaler Fjaler Dale Church Dale 1864  
Folkestad Chapel Våge 1913  
Guddal Church Guddal 1686  
Hellevik Chapel Hellevika 1978  
Kinn Bru Askrova Chapel Askrova 1957  
Stavang Church Stavang 1957  
Eikefjord Eikefjord Church Eikefjord 1812  
Kinn Batalden Chapel Fanøya 1907
Florø Church Florø 1882  
Kinn Church Kinn 12th century  
Nordal Nordal Church Norddalsfjord 1898  
*Note: There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Nordfjord prosti.
Hyllestad Hyllestad Bø Church 1868  
Hyllestad Church Hyllestad 1879  
Øn Church Sørbøvågen 1958  
Høyanger Bjordal og
Ortnevik
Bjordal Church Bjordal 1906  
Ortnevik Church Ortnevik 1925
Høyanger Høyanger Church Høyanger 1960  
Kyrkjebø Kyrkjebø Church Kyrkjebø 1869  
Vadheim Chapel Vadheim 1916  
Lavik Lavik Church Lavik 1865  
Sunnfjord Førde Førde Church Førde 1885  
Gaular Bygstad Church Bygstad 1845  
Hestad Chapel Hestad 1805  
Sande Church Sande 1864  
Viksdalen Church Vik 1848  
Helgheim Helgheim Church Helgheim 1877  
Holsen og
Haukedalen
Holsen Church Holsen 1861  
Haukedalen Church Haukedalen 1885  
Naustdal Naustdal Church Naustdal 1891  
Vevring Vevring Church Indrevevring 1846  
Ålhus Vassenden Church Vassenden 2002  
Ålhus Church Ålhus 1795  

Sogn prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in east-central part of the county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Aurland, Luster, Lærdal, Sogndal, Vik, and Årdal. The deanery is headquartered at Stedje Church in the village of Sogndalsfjøra in Sogndal Municipality.

The old Sogn prosti was divided in 1819 into Ytre Sogn prosti (outer Sogn) and Indre Sogn prosti (inner Sogn). Indre Sogn prosti was based at Stedje Church and the Ytre Sogn prosti was based at Lavik Church in Høyanger. In 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in Balestrand and Vik municipalities were transferred to this deanery. At the same time, this deanery's name was changed from Indre Sogn prosti to simply Sogn prosti. The rest of the old Ytre Sogn prosti was divided between Sunnfjord prosti (Hyllestad and Høyanger) and Nordhordland prosti (Gulen and Solund).[11]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Aurland Flåm Flåm Church Flåm 1670  
Nærøy Bakka Church Bakka 1859  
Undredal Undredal Stave Church Undredal 1147  
Vangen Vangen Church Aurlandsvangen 1280  
Luster Dale Dale Church Luster 1240  
Fet og
Joranger
Fet Church Fet 1894  
Joranger Church Joranger 1660  
Fortun Fortun Church Fortun (village) 1879  
Gaupne Gaupne Church Gaupne 1907  
Old Gaupne Church Gaupne 1647  
Hafslo Hafslo Church Hafslo 1878  
Veitastrond Chapel Veitastrond 1928  
Jostedal Jostedal Church Jostedalen 1660  
Nes Nes Church Nes 1836  
Solvorn Solvorn Church Solvorn 1883  
Urnes Stave Church Ornes 1130  
Lærdal Borgund Borgund Church Borgund 1868  
Borgund Stave Church Borgund 1150  
Hauge Hauge Church Lærdalsøyri 1869  
Tønjum Tønjum Church Tønjum 1832  
Sogndal Balestrand Kvamsøy Church Kvamsøy 1300  
Sæle Church Sæle 1903  
Tjugum Church Tjugum 1863  
Fjærland Fjærland Church Fjærland 1861  
Kaupanger Kaupanger Stave Church Kaupanger 1140  
Leikanger Leikanger Church Leikanger 1166  
Norum Ølmheim Church Nornes 1863  
Stedje Stedje Church Sogndalsfjøra 1867  
Vik Arnafjord Arnafjord Church Arnafjord 1645  
Feios Feios Church Feios 1866  
Fresvik Fresvik Church Fresvik 1881  
Vangsnes Vangsnes Church Vangsnes 1861  
Vik Vik Church Vikøyri 1877  
Hove Church Vikøyri c. 1170  
Hopperstad Stave Church Vikøyri c. 1130  
Årdal Nedre Årdal Årdal Church Årdalstangen 1867  
Øvre Årdal Farnes Church Øvre Årdal 1970  

Nordhordland prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in west-central part of the county. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Alver, Austrheim, Fedje, Gulen, Masfjorden, Modalen, and Solund. The deanery is headquartered at Alversund Church in the village of Isdalstø in Alver Municipality.

The deanery has been in existence for a long time. In 2013, the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Gulen and Solund (from the old Sogn og Fjordane county) were moved into this deanery.[12][2] In 2014, the parishes in Osterøy Municipality were transferred from this deanery from the neighboring Arna og Åsane prosti.[5]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Alver Knarvik Alversund Church Alversund 1879  
Knarvik Church Knarvik 2014  
Lygra Church Luro 1892  
Seim Church Seim 1878  
Lindås Hundvin Church Hundvin 1936  
Lindås Church Lindås 1865  
Myking Church Myking 1861  
Meland Meland Church Meland 1866  
Osterfjorden Ostereidet Church Ostereidet 1988  
Vike Church Vike 1891  
Radøy Hordabø Church Bøvågen 1875  
Manger Church Manger 1891  
Sæbø Church Sæbø 1883  
Emigrant Church, Sletta Sletta 1997  
Austrheim Austrheim Austrheim Church Austrheim 1865  
Fedje Fedje Fedje Church Fedje 1941  
Gulen Brekke Brekke Church Brekke 1862  
Gulen Gulen Church Eivindvik 1863  
Mjømna Mjømna Church Mjømna 1901  
Masfjorden Masfjorden Frøyset Church Frøyset 1937  
Sandnes Church Masfjordnes 1845  
Solheim Church Solheim 1881  
Modalen Modalen Mo Church Mo 1883  
Solund Solund Hersvik Church Hersvikbygda 1892
Husøy Church Kolgrov 1896
Solund Church Hardbakke 1869

Åsane prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the northern/eastern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipality of Osterøy in the central part the county. The deanery is headquartered at Åsane Church in the borough of Åsane in the city of Bergen.

This deanery was created in 1990 when the large Bergen domprosti was divided. Originally, this deanery was named Arna og Åsane prosti. In 2014, the churches from Osterøy Municipality were transferred to this deanery from Nordhordland prosti. After that, the name of the deanery was shortend to simply Åsane prosti.[3][4]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bergen Arna Arna Church Indre Arna 1865  
Takvam Chapel Takvam 1912  
Biskopshavn Biskopshavn Church Biskopshavn 1966  
Eidsvåg Eidsvåg Church Eidsvåg 1982  
Salhus Salhus Church Salhus 1924  
Ytre Arna Ytre Arna Church Ytre Arna 1899  
Åsane Åsane Church Åsane 1993  
Old Åsane Church Åsane 1795  
Osterøy Bruvik Bruvik Church Bruvik 1867  
Gjerstad Gjerstad Church Gjerstad 1870  
Hamre Hamre Church Hamre 1622  
Haus Haus Church Hausvik 1874  
Hosanger Hosanger Church Hosanger 1796  

Bergensdalen prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the south-central part of the city of Bergen. The deanery is headquartered at Storetveit Church in the Fjøsanger area of Bergen.

This deanery was created on 1 October 2017 when parts of the Bergen domprosti and Fana prosti were split off to create this new deanery.[13][14]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bergen Bønes Bønes Church Bønestoppen 2009  
Fridalen Fridalen Church Minde 1985  
Fyllingsdalen Fyllingsdalen Church Fyllingsdalen 1976  
Landås Landås Church Landås 1966  
Løvstakksiden St. Marcus Church Løvstakksiden 1939  
Solheim Church Solheimsviken 1956  
Slettebakken Slettebakken Church Slettebakken 1970  
Storetveit Storetveit Church Fjøsanger 1930  
Sælen Sælen Church Sælen 2001  
Årstad Årstad Church Årstad 1890  

Fana prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the southern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipalities of Bjørnafjorden and Austevoll in the west-central part of the county. The deanery is headquartered at Fana Church in the borough of Fana in the city of Bergen.

The deanery was established in 1990 when it was split off from the old Midhordland prosti. In 2013, the old Laksevåg prosti was split up and the Fyllingsdalen and Sælen parishes were transferred to Fana prosti.[3] In 2014, the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved and split up. The parishes in the municipalities of Os and Austevoll were transferred to Fana prosti.[4] In 2017, the churches from Fusa Municipality were transferred to this deanery from the neighboring Hardanger og Voss prosti in preparation for the merger of Os and Fusa to form Bjørnafjorden Municipality on 1 January 2020.[14]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Austevoll Austevoll Austevoll Church Storebø 1890  
Bekkjarvik Church Bekkjarvik 1895  
Hundvåkøy Chapel Austevollhella 1990  
Møkster Church Kvalvåg on Stolmen 1892  
Store-Kalsøy Chapel Bakkasund 1975
Bergen Birkeland Birkeland Church Nesttun 1878  
Fana Fana Church Fanahammeren 1150  
Ytrebygda Church Blomsterdalen 2011  
Skjold Skjold Church Skjold 1998  
Søreide Søreide Church Søreidegrenda 1973  
Bjørnafjorden Fusa Fusa Church Fusa 1961  
Holdhus Church Holdhus 1726  
Hålandsdal Church Eide 1890
Strandvik Church Strandvik 1857  
Sundvor Church Sundvord 1927  
Os Os Church Osøyro 1870  
Nore Neset Church Hagavik 2000  

Hardanger og Voss prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the southeastern part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Voss Church in the village of Vossevangen in Voss Municipality.

This deanery was established in 1819 when the parishes in Voss were moved into the old Hardanger prosti, creating the Hardanger og Voss prosti. On 1 March 2014, the parishes in the municipalities of Fusa and Samnanger were moved to this deanery when the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved.[4][15] On 1 October 2017, the parishes in the municipality of Fusa were transferred from this deanery to the neighboring Fana prosti.[14]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Eidfjord Eidfjord Eidfjord Church Eidfjord 1981  
Old Eidfjord Church Eidfjord 1309  
Kvam Strandebarm Strandebarm Church Bru 1876  
Vikøy Norheimsund Church Norheimsund 1992  
Vikøy Church Vikøy 1838  
Øystese Øystese Church Øystese 1868  
Ålvik Ålvik Church Ålvik 1962  
Samnanger Samnanger Haga Church Haga 1995  
Samnanger Church Årland 1851  
Ullensvang Jondal Jondal Church Jondal 1888  
Kinsarvik Kinsarvik Church Kinsarvik 1150  
Odda Odda Church Odda 1870  
Røldal Røldal Stave Church Røldal 1250  
Skare Skare Church Skare 1926  
Tyssedal Tyssedal Church Tyssedal 1965  
Ullensvang Ullensvang Church Lofthus 1250  
Utne Utne Church Utne 1895  
Ulvik Ulvik Ulvik Church Ulvik 1859  
Vaksdal Bergsdalen Bergsdalen Church Bergsdalen 1955  
Dale Dale Church Dale 1956  
Eksingedalen Eksingedal Church Flatkvål 1883  
Nesheim Nesheim Church Nesheim 1908
Stamnes Stamnes Church Stamneshella 1861  
Vaksdal Vaksdal Church Vaksdal 1933  
Voss Evanger og Bolstad Evanger Church Evanger 1851  
Granvin Granvin Church Granvin 1726  
Oppheim Oppheim Church Oppheim 1871  
Raundalen Raundalen Church Raundalen 1921  
Vinje Vinje Church Vinje 1871  
Voss Voss Church Vossevangen 1277  

Vesthordland prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers the two island municipalities of Askøy and Øygarden in the west-central part of the diocese. The deanery is headquartered at Fjell Church in the village of Straume in Øygarden Municipality.

Vesthordland prosti was established on 15 October 1999 when the large Midhordland prosti was divided by removing the western island region and making it a new deanery. The new Vesthordland prosti received the parishes of Askøy, Fjell, Sund, and Øygarden. The parishes in Austevoll, Os, Fusa, Kvam, and Samnanger remained in Midhordland prosti.[16]

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Askøy Ask Ask Church Ask 1908  
Erdal Erdal Church Erdal 2006  
Herdla Herdla Church Herdla 1863  
Strusshamn Strusshamn Church Strusshamn 1969  
Tveit Tveit Church Tveitevåg 1957  
Øygarden Fjell Fjell Church Fjell 1874  
Foldnes Church Foldnes 2001
Landro Church Landro 1977  
Hjelme og Blomvåg Blomvåg Church Blomvåg 1931  
Hjelme Church Seløyna 1971  
Old Hjelme Church Seløyna 1875  
Sund Kausland Church Kausland 1881  
Sund Church Klokkarvik 1997  

Sunnhordland prosti edit

This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in the southwestern part of the diocese. It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bømlo, Etne, Fitjar, Kvinnherad, Stord, Sveio, and Tysnes. The deanery is headquartered at Stord Church in the town of Leirvik in Stord Municipality.

The original Søndhordland prosti was established in medeival times. Sometime after the Reformation in Norway, the parish was divided into Nordre Søndhordland prosti (the modern municipalities of Kvinnherad, Stord, Fitjar, and Tysnes) and Søndre Søndhordland prosti (the modern municipalities of Etne, Sveio, and Bømlo). A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery names from "Nordre Søndhordland prosti" to "Nordre Sunnhordland prosti" and "Søndre Søndhordland prosti" to "Sør-Sunnhordland prosti".[9] On 1 January 1972, the present Sunnhordland prosti was established when the old Nordre Sunnhordland prosti and Sør-Sunnhordland prosti were merged.

Municipality Parish (sokn) Church Location Year built Photo
Bømlo Bremnes Bremnes Church Svortland 1869  
Bømlo Bømlo Church Langevåg 1960
Old Bømlo Church Langevåg 1621  
Lykling Lykling Church Lykling 1912  
Moster Moster Church Mosterhamn 1874  
Old Moster Church Moster 1100  
Etne Etne Gjerde Church Etnesjøen 1676  
Grindheim Church Etnesjøen 1728  
Stødle Church Etnesjøen 1160  
Skånevik Skånevik Church Skånevik 1900  
Fjæra Chapel Fjæra 1913  
Fitjar Fitjar Fitjar Church Fitjar 1867  
Kvinnherad Fjelberg
og Eid
Eid Church Eidsvik 1824  
Fjelberg Church Fjelbergøya 1722  
Hatlestrand Hatlestrand Church Hatlestrand 1885  
Husnes og
Holmedal
Holmedal Church Utåker 1815  
Husnes Church Husnes 1874  
Valen Church Valen 1978  
Kvinnherad Kvinnherad Church Rosendal 1255  
Uskedalen Uskedalen Church Uskedal 1914  
Varaldsøy Varaldsøy Church Varaldsøy 1885  
Ænes Ænes Church Ænes 1200  
Ølve Ølve Church Ølve 1861  
Åkra Åkra Church Åkra 1735  
Stord Nysæter Nysæter Church Sagvåg 1991  
Stord Stord Church Leirvik 1857  
Sveio Sveio Sveio Church Sveio 1858  
Valestrand
og Førde
Førde Church Førde 1938  
Valestrand Church Valestrand 1873  
Valen Chapel Valevåg 1707  
Tysnes Onarheim Onarheim Church Onarheim 1893  
Reksteren
og Uggdal
Reksteren Church Reksteren 1937  
Uggdal Church Uggdal 1876  
Tysnes Tysnes Church Våge 1868  

References edit

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The list of churches in Bjorgvin is a list of the Church of Norway churches in the Diocese of Bjorgvin in Norway It includes all of the parishes in Vestland county The Diocese is based at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality Map of Church of Norway deaneries in Vestland county NorwayThe 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 fellesrad Each municipality may have one or more parishes sokn within the municipality Each parish elects their own councils sokneradet Each parish has one or more local church 1 The number and size of the deaneries and parishes has changed over time The Laksevag prosti created in 1990 in Bergen was dissolved in 2013 and its churches were divided between the Bergen domprosti and the Fana prosti Also in 2013 the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved The old deanery included Gulen Solund Hyllestad Hoyanger Balestrand and Vik municipalities The municipalities of Gulen and Solund were transferred to the Nordhordland prosti which includes the northern municipalities in the old Hordaland county Hyllestad and Hoyanger were transferred to Sunnfjord prosti and Balestrand and Vik were merged with the old Indre Sogn prosti and it was renamed Sogn prosti 2 In 2014 the Midhordland prosti was dissolved and its churches were divided between Fana prosti and Hardanger og Voss prosti 3 4 Also in 2014 the parishes in nearby Osteroy Municipality were transferred from Nordhordland prosti to the Arna og Asane prosti 5 At that time its name could have been changed to Arna Asane and Osteroy deanery but that was considered to be too long a name In 2015 the Norwegian Department of Culture changed the name to Asane prosti 6 In 2017 the diocese created a new deanery called Bergensdalen prosti to help relieve the work in the large deaneries in the city of Bergen Contents 1 Bergen domprosti 2 Nordfjord prosti 3 Sunnfjord prosti 4 Sogn prosti 5 Nordhordland prosti 6 Asane prosti 7 Bergensdalen prosti 8 Fana prosti 9 Hardanger og Voss prosti 10 Vesthordland prosti 11 Sunnhordland prosti 12 ReferencesBergen domprosti editThis arch deanery Norwegian domprosti covers the central part of the city of Bergen The deanery is headquartered at the Bergen Cathedral in the city of Bergen in Bergen Municipality The Bergen domprosti has been in operation for a long time In 1990 the large Bergen domprosti was split into four deaneries Arna og Asane prosti in the northeast Fana prosti in the south part of the city Laksevag prosti in the west part of the city and Bergen domprosti in the city centre In 2013 the old Laksevag prosti was dissolved and the parishes of Laksevag Nygard Loddefjord and Olsvik were moved back into this deanery the remainder of the old Laksevag prosti became part of Fana prosti 3 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoBergen Bergendomkirke Bergen Cathedral Bergen begun ca 1250 nbsp Church of the Cross Bergen late 12th century nbsp St Jacob s Church Nygard 1921 nbsp St George s Hospital Church Bergen 1702 nbsp St John s Church Sydnes 1894 nbsp St Maria s Church Bergenhus after 1140 nbsp New Church Nordnes 1763 nbsp Laksevag Laksevag Church Laksevag 1875 nbsp Loddefjord Loddefjord Church Loddefjord 1926 nbsp Nygard Nygard Church Gravdal 1972 nbsp Olsvik Olsvik Church Olsvik 1990Sandviken Sandvik Church Sandviken 1881 nbsp Nordfjord prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in northern part of the diocese It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bremanger Gloppen Stad Stryn and the northern portion of Kinn The deanery is headquartered at Eid Church in the village of Nordfjordeid in Stad Municipality The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway On 1 January 2020 the parish of Hornindal was transferred to the Sore Sunnmore prosti in the Diocese of More after Hornindal became a part of Volda Municipality 7 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoBremanger Berle Berle Church Berle 1977 nbsp Bremanger Bremanger Church Bremanger 1914 nbsp Davik Davik Church Davik 1886 nbsp Froya Froya Church Kalvag 1865Midtgulen Midtgulen Church Midtgulen 1904 nbsp Svelgen Chapel Svelgen 1960 nbsp Rugsund Rugsund Church Rugsund 1838 nbsp Alfoten Alfoten Church Alfoten 1678 nbsp Gloppen Breim Breim Church Re 1886 nbsp Gloppen 8 Gimmestad Church Gimmestad 1910 nbsp Old Gimmestad Church Gimmestad 1692 nbsp Sandane Church Sandane 1997 nbsp Vereide Church Vereide 1200 nbsp Hyen Hyen Church Straume 1876 nbsp Kinn Nord Vagsoy Nord Vagsoy Church Raudeberg 1960 nbsp Sor Vagsoy Sor Vagsoy Church Maloy 1907 nbsp Note There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Sunnfjord prosti Stad Eid Eid Church Nordfjordeid 1849 nbsp Heggjabygda Church Heggjabygda 1936 nbsp Ervik Ervik Church Ervik 1970 nbsp Kjolsdalen Kjolsdalen Church Kjolsdalen 1940 nbsp Leikanger Leikanger Church Leikanger 1866 nbsp Selje Selje Church Selje 1866 nbsp Starheim Starheim Church Starheim 1864 nbsp Totland Totland Church Totland 1912 nbsp Stryn Innvik Innvik Church Innvik 1822 nbsp Loen Loen Church Loen 1837 nbsp Nordsida Nordsida Church Roset 1973 nbsp Nedstryn Nedstryn Church Nedstryn 1859 nbsp Olden Olden Church Olden 1934 nbsp Old Olden Church Olden 1759 nbsp Ljosheim Chapel Mykloy in Oldedalen 1924 nbsp Oppstryn Oppstryn Church Oppstryn 1863 nbsp Randabygd Randabygd Church Randabygda 1916 nbsp Utvik Utvik Church Utvik 1840 nbsp Sunnfjord prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in the north central part of the diocese It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Askvoll Fjaler Hyllestad Hoyanger Sunnfjord and the southern part of Kinn The deanery is headquartered at Forde Church in the town of Forde in Sunnfjord Municipality The deanery has been in use since the Reformation in Norway A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery name from Sondfjord prosti to Sunnfjord prosti 9 In 2013 the Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Hyllestad and Hoyanger were transferred to this deanery 2 10 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoAskvoll Askvoll Askvoll Church Askvoll 1863 nbsp Bulandet Chapel Kjempeneset in Bulandet 1905 nbsp Holmedal Church Holmedal 1868 nbsp Kvammen Chapel Kvammen 1977 nbsp Stongfjorden Chapel Stongfjorden 1908 nbsp Vilnes Church Vilnes on Atloyna 1674 nbsp Vaerlandet Chapel Vaeroy in Vaerlandet 1960 nbsp Fjaler Fjaler Dale Church Dale 1864 nbsp Folkestad Chapel Vage 1913 nbsp Guddal Church Guddal 1686 nbsp Hellevik Chapel Hellevika 1978 nbsp Kinn Bru Askrova Chapel Askrova 1957 nbsp Stavang Church Stavang 1957 nbsp Eikefjord Eikefjord Church Eikefjord 1812 nbsp Kinn Batalden Chapel Fanoya 1907Floro Church Floro 1882 nbsp Kinn Church Kinn 12th century nbsp Nordal Nordal Church Norddalsfjord 1898 nbsp Note There are more churches in Kinn Municipality that are part of the Nordfjord prosti Hyllestad Hyllestad Bo Church Bo 1868 nbsp Hyllestad Church Hyllestad 1879 nbsp On Church Sorbovagen 1958 nbsp Hoyanger Bjordal ogOrtnevik Bjordal Church Bjordal 1906 nbsp Ortnevik Church Ortnevik 1925Hoyanger Hoyanger Church Hoyanger 1960 nbsp Kyrkjebo Kyrkjebo Church Kyrkjebo 1869 nbsp Vadheim Chapel Vadheim 1916 nbsp Lavik Lavik Church Lavik 1865 nbsp Sunnfjord Forde Forde Church Forde 1885 nbsp Gaular Bygstad Church Bygstad 1845 nbsp Hestad Chapel Hestad 1805 nbsp Sande Church Sande 1864 nbsp Viksdalen Church Vik 1848 nbsp Helgheim Helgheim Church Helgheim 1877 nbsp Holsen ogHaukedalen Holsen Church Holsen 1861 nbsp Haukedalen Church Haukedalen 1885 nbsp Naustdal Naustdal Church Naustdal 1891 nbsp Vevring Vevring Church Indrevevring 1846 nbsp Alhus Vassenden Church Vassenden 2002 nbsp Alhus Church Alhus 1795 nbsp Sogn prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in east central part of the county It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Aurland Luster Laerdal Sogndal Vik and Ardal The deanery is headquartered at Stedje Church in the village of Sogndalsfjora in Sogndal Municipality The old Sogn prosti was divided in 1819 into Ytre Sogn prosti outer Sogn and Indre Sogn prosti inner Sogn Indre Sogn prosti was based at Stedje Church and the Ytre Sogn prosti was based at Lavik Church in Hoyanger In 2013 the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in Balestrand and Vik municipalities were transferred to this deanery At the same time this deanery s name was changed from Indre Sogn prosti to simply Sogn prosti The rest of the old Ytre Sogn prosti was divided between Sunnfjord prosti Hyllestad and Hoyanger and Nordhordland prosti Gulen and Solund 11 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoAurland Flam Flam Church Flam 1670 nbsp Naeroy Bakka Church Bakka 1859 nbsp Undredal Undredal Stave Church Undredal 1147 nbsp Vangen Vangen Church Aurlandsvangen 1280 nbsp Luster Dale Dale Church Luster 1240 nbsp Fet ogJoranger Fet Church Fet 1894 nbsp Joranger Church Joranger 1660 nbsp Fortun Fortun Church Fortun village 1879 nbsp Gaupne Gaupne Church Gaupne 1907 nbsp Old Gaupne Church Gaupne 1647 nbsp Hafslo Hafslo Church Hafslo 1878 nbsp Veitastrond Chapel Veitastrond 1928 nbsp Jostedal Jostedal Church Jostedalen 1660 nbsp Nes Nes Church Nes 1836 nbsp Solvorn Solvorn Church Solvorn 1883 nbsp Urnes Stave Church Ornes 1130 nbsp Laerdal Borgund Borgund Church Borgund 1868 nbsp Borgund Stave Church Borgund 1150 nbsp Hauge Hauge Church Laerdalsoyri 1869 nbsp Tonjum Tonjum Church Tonjum 1832 nbsp Sogndal Balestrand Kvamsoy Church Kvamsoy 1300 nbsp Saele Church Saele 1903 nbsp Tjugum Church Tjugum 1863 nbsp Fjaerland Fjaerland Church Fjaerland 1861 nbsp Kaupanger Kaupanger Stave Church Kaupanger 1140 nbsp Leikanger Leikanger Church Leikanger 1166 nbsp Norum Olmheim Church Nornes 1863 nbsp Stedje Stedje Church Sogndalsfjora 1867 nbsp Vik Arnafjord Arnafjord Church Arnafjord 1645 nbsp Feios Feios Church Feios 1866 nbsp Fresvik Fresvik Church Fresvik 1881 nbsp Vangsnes Vangsnes Church Vangsnes 1861 nbsp Vik Vik Church Vikoyri 1877 nbsp Hove Church Vikoyri c 1170 nbsp Hopperstad Stave Church Vikoyri c 1130 nbsp Ardal Nedre Ardal Ardal Church Ardalstangen 1867 nbsp Ovre Ardal Farnes Church Ovre Ardal 1970 nbsp Nordhordland prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in west central part of the county It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Alver Austrheim Fedje Gulen Masfjorden Modalen and Solund The deanery is headquartered at Alversund Church in the village of Isdalsto in Alver Municipality The deanery has been in existence for a long time In 2013 the old Ytre Sogn prosti was dissolved and the parishes in the municipalities of Gulen and Solund from the old Sogn og Fjordane county were moved into this deanery 12 2 In 2014 the parishes in Osteroy Municipality were transferred from this deanery from the neighboring Arna og Asane prosti 5 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoAlver Knarvik Alversund Church Alversund 1879 nbsp Knarvik Church Knarvik 2014 nbsp Lygra Church Luro 1892 nbsp Seim Church Seim 1878 nbsp Lindas Hundvin Church Hundvin 1936 nbsp Lindas Church Lindas 1865 nbsp Myking Church Myking 1861 nbsp Meland Meland Church Meland 1866 nbsp Osterfjorden Ostereidet Church Ostereidet 1988 nbsp Vike Church Vike 1891 nbsp Radoy Hordabo Church Bovagen 1875 nbsp Manger Church Manger 1891 nbsp Saebo Church Saebo 1883 nbsp Emigrant Church Sletta Sletta 1997 nbsp Austrheim Austrheim Austrheim Church Austrheim 1865 nbsp Fedje Fedje Fedje Church Fedje 1941 nbsp Gulen Brekke Brekke Church Brekke 1862 nbsp Gulen Gulen Church Eivindvik 1863 nbsp Mjomna Mjomna Church Mjomna 1901 nbsp Masfjorden Masfjorden Froyset Church Froyset 1937 nbsp Sandnes Church Masfjordnes 1845 nbsp Solheim Church Solheim 1881 nbsp Modalen Modalen Mo Church Mo 1883 nbsp Solund Solund Hersvik Church Hersvikbygda 1892Husoy Church Kolgrov 1896Solund Church Hardbakke 1869Asane prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the northern eastern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipality of Osteroy in the central part the county The deanery is headquartered at Asane Church in the borough of Asane in the city of Bergen This deanery was created in 1990 when the large Bergen domprosti was divided Originally this deanery was named Arna og Asane prosti In 2014 the churches from Osteroy Municipality were transferred to this deanery from Nordhordland prosti After that the name of the deanery was shortend to simply Asane prosti 3 4 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoBergen Arna Arna Church Indre Arna 1865 nbsp Takvam Chapel Takvam 1912 nbsp Biskopshavn Biskopshavn Church Biskopshavn 1966 nbsp Eidsvag Eidsvag Church Eidsvag 1982 nbsp Salhus Salhus Church Salhus 1924 nbsp Ytre Arna Ytre Arna Church Ytre Arna 1899 nbsp Asane Asane Church Asane 1993 nbsp Old Asane Church Asane 1795 nbsp Osteroy Bruvik Bruvik Church Bruvik 1867 nbsp Gjerstad Gjerstad Church Gjerstad 1870 nbsp Hamre Hamre Church Hamre 1622 nbsp Haus Haus Church Hausvik 1874 nbsp Hosanger Hosanger Church Hosanger 1796 nbsp Bergensdalen prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the south central part of the city of Bergen The deanery is headquartered at Storetveit Church in the Fjosanger area of Bergen This deanery was created on 1 October 2017 when parts of the Bergen domprosti and Fana prosti were split off to create this new deanery 13 14 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoBergen Bones Bones Church Bonestoppen 2009 nbsp Fridalen Fridalen Church Minde 1985 nbsp Fyllingsdalen Fyllingsdalen Church Fyllingsdalen 1976 nbsp Landas Landas Church Landas 1966 nbsp Lovstakksiden St Marcus Church Lovstakksiden 1939 nbsp Solheim Church Solheimsviken 1956 nbsp Slettebakken Slettebakken Church Slettebakken 1970 nbsp Storetveit Storetveit Church Fjosanger 1930 nbsp Saelen Saelen Church Saelen 2001 nbsp Arstad Arstad Church Arstad 1890 nbsp Fana prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the southern part of the city of Bergen and the neighboring municipalities of Bjornafjorden and Austevoll in the west central part of the county The deanery is headquartered at Fana Church in the borough of Fana in the city of Bergen The deanery was established in 1990 when it was split off from the old Midhordland prosti In 2013 the old Laksevag prosti was split up and the Fyllingsdalen and Saelen parishes were transferred to Fana prosti 3 In 2014 the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved and split up The parishes in the municipalities of Os and Austevoll were transferred to Fana prosti 4 In 2017 the churches from Fusa Municipality were transferred to this deanery from the neighboring Hardanger og Voss prosti in preparation for the merger of Os and Fusa to form Bjornafjorden Municipality on 1 January 2020 14 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoAustevoll Austevoll Austevoll Church Storebo 1890 nbsp Bekkjarvik Church Bekkjarvik 1895 nbsp Hundvakoy Chapel Austevollhella 1990 nbsp Mokster Church Kvalvag on Stolmen 1892 nbsp Store Kalsoy Chapel Bakkasund 1975Bergen Birkeland Birkeland Church Nesttun 1878 nbsp Fana Fana Church Fanahammeren 1150 nbsp Ytrebygda Church Blomsterdalen 2011 nbsp Skjold Skjold Church Skjold 1998 nbsp Soreide Soreide Church Soreidegrenda 1973 nbsp Bjornafjorden Fusa Fusa Church Fusa 1961 nbsp Holdhus Church Holdhus 1726 nbsp Halandsdal Church Eide 1890Strandvik Church Strandvik 1857 nbsp Sundvor Church Sundvord 1927 nbsp Os Os Church Osoyro 1870 nbsp Nore Neset Church Hagavik 2000 nbsp Hardanger og Voss prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in the southeastern part of the diocese The deanery is headquartered at Voss Church in the village of Vossevangen in Voss Municipality This deanery was established in 1819 when the parishes in Voss were moved into the old Hardanger prosti creating the Hardanger og Voss prosti On 1 March 2014 the parishes in the municipalities of Fusa and Samnanger were moved to this deanery when the old Midhordland prosti was dissolved 4 15 On 1 October 2017 the parishes in the municipality of Fusa were transferred from this deanery to the neighboring Fana prosti 14 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoEidfjord Eidfjord Eidfjord Church Eidfjord 1981 nbsp Old Eidfjord Church Eidfjord 1309 nbsp Kvam Strandebarm Strandebarm Church Bru 1876 nbsp Vikoy Norheimsund Church Norheimsund 1992 nbsp Vikoy Church Vikoy 1838 nbsp Oystese Oystese Church Oystese 1868 nbsp Alvik Alvik Church Alvik 1962 nbsp Samnanger Samnanger Haga Church Haga 1995 nbsp Samnanger Church Arland 1851 nbsp Ullensvang Jondal Jondal Church Jondal 1888 nbsp Kinsarvik Kinsarvik Church Kinsarvik 1150 nbsp Odda Odda Church Odda 1870 nbsp Roldal Roldal Stave Church Roldal 1250 nbsp Skare Skare Church Skare 1926 nbsp Tyssedal Tyssedal Church Tyssedal 1965 nbsp Ullensvang Ullensvang Church Lofthus 1250 nbsp Utne Utne Church Utne 1895 nbsp Ulvik Ulvik Ulvik Church Ulvik 1859 nbsp Vaksdal Bergsdalen Bergsdalen Church Bergsdalen 1955 nbsp Dale Dale Church Dale 1956 nbsp Eksingedalen Eksingedal Church Flatkval 1883 nbsp Nesheim Nesheim Church Nesheim 1908Stamnes Stamnes Church Stamneshella 1861 nbsp Vaksdal Vaksdal Church Vaksdal 1933 nbsp Voss Evanger og Bolstad Evanger Church Evanger 1851 nbsp Granvin Granvin Church Granvin 1726 nbsp Oppheim Oppheim Church Oppheim 1871 nbsp Raundalen Raundalen Church Raundalen 1921 nbsp Vinje Vinje Church Vinje 1871 nbsp Voss Voss Church Vossevangen 1277 nbsp Vesthordland prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers the two island municipalities of Askoy and Oygarden in the west central part of the diocese The deanery is headquartered at Fjell Church in the village of Straume in Oygarden Municipality Vesthordland prosti was established on 15 October 1999 when the large Midhordland prosti was divided by removing the western island region and making it a new deanery The new Vesthordland prosti received the parishes of Askoy Fjell Sund and Oygarden The parishes in Austevoll Os Fusa Kvam and Samnanger remained in Midhordland prosti 16 Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoAskoy Ask Ask Church Ask 1908 nbsp Erdal Erdal Church Erdal 2006 nbsp Herdla Herdla Church Herdla 1863 nbsp Strusshamn Strusshamn Church Strusshamn 1969 nbsp Tveit Tveit Church Tveitevag 1957 nbsp Oygarden Fjell Fjell Church Fjell 1874 nbsp Foldnes Church Foldnes 2001Landro Church Landro 1977 nbsp Hjelme og Blomvag Blomvag Church Blomvag 1931 nbsp Hjelme Church Seloyna 1971 nbsp Old Hjelme Church Seloyna 1875 nbsp Sund Kausland Church Kausland 1881 nbsp Sund Church Klokkarvik 1997 nbsp Sunnhordland prosti editThis deanery Norwegian prosti covers several municipalities in the southwestern part of the diocese It includes the parishes in the municipalities of Bomlo Etne Fitjar Kvinnherad Stord Sveio and Tysnes The deanery is headquartered at Stord Church in the town of Leirvik in Stord Municipality The original Sondhordland prosti was established in medeival times Sometime after the Reformation in Norway the parish was divided into Nordre Sondhordland prosti the modern municipalities of Kvinnherad Stord Fitjar and Tysnes and Sondre Sondhordland prosti the modern municipalities of Etne Sveio and Bomlo A royal resolution on 19 May 1922 changed the deanery names from Nordre Sondhordland prosti to Nordre Sunnhordland prosti and Sondre Sondhordland prosti to Sor Sunnhordland prosti 9 On 1 January 1972 the present Sunnhordland prosti was established when the old Nordre Sunnhordland prosti and Sor Sunnhordland prosti were merged Municipality Parish sokn Church Location Year built PhotoBomlo Bremnes Bremnes Church Svortland 1869 nbsp Bomlo Bomlo Church Langevag 1960Old Bomlo Church Langevag 1621 nbsp Lykling Lykling Church Lykling 1912 nbsp Moster Moster Church Mosterhamn 1874 nbsp Old Moster Church Moster 1100 nbsp Etne Etne Gjerde Church Etnesjoen 1676 nbsp Grindheim Church Etnesjoen 1728 nbsp Stodle Church Etnesjoen 1160 nbsp Skanevik Skanevik Church Skanevik 1900 nbsp Fjaera Chapel Fjaera 1913 nbsp Fitjar Fitjar Fitjar Church Fitjar 1867 nbsp Kvinnherad Fjelbergog Eid Eid Church Eidsvik 1824 nbsp Fjelberg Church Fjelbergoya 1722 nbsp Hatlestrand Hatlestrand Church Hatlestrand 1885 nbsp Husnes ogHolmedal Holmedal Church Utaker 1815 nbsp Husnes Church Husnes 1874 nbsp Valen Church Valen 1978 nbsp Kvinnherad Kvinnherad Church Rosendal 1255 nbsp Uskedalen Uskedalen Church Uskedal 1914 nbsp Varaldsoy Varaldsoy Church Varaldsoy 1885 nbsp AEnes AEnes Church AEnes 1200 nbsp Olve Olve Church Olve 1861 nbsp Akra Akra Church Akra 1735 nbsp Stord Nysaeter Nysaeter Church Sagvag 1991 nbsp Stord Stord Church Leirvik 1857 nbsp Sveio Sveio Sveio Church Sveio 1858 nbsp Valestrandog Forde Forde Church Forde 1938 nbsp Valestrand Church Valestrand 1873 nbsp Valen Chapel Valevag 1707 nbsp Tysnes Onarheim Onarheim Church Onarheim 1893 nbsp Reksterenog Uggdal Reksteren Church Reksteren 1937 nbsp Uggdal Church Uggdal 1876 nbsp Tysnes Tysnes Church Vage 1868 nbsp References edit Bjorgvin bispedome in Norwegian Den Norske Kirke Retrieved 1 September 2013 a b c Ytre Sogn prosti blir lagt ned in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 14 March 2014 a b c d Prostiene i Bergen in Norwegian Bergen kirkelige fellesrad Retrieved 11 March 2014 a b c d Endringar i prostigrenser in Norwegian Bjorgvin bispedome Archived from the original on 5 March 2014 Retrieved 11 March 2014 a b Bjorgvin bispedome 28 February 2014 Endringar i prostigrenser Den norske kyrkja in Norwegian Retrieved 17 August 2015 Samstundes er sokna pa Osteroy flytta fra Nordhordland til Arna og Asane prosti Asane prosti Den norske kyrka in Norwegian Bjorgvin bispedome 1 June 2014 Retrieved 17 August 2015 i staden for a leggja til Osteroy i namnet har ein forenkla det til Asane prosti More bispedomerad moteprotokoll PDF in Norwegian Nynorsk More bispedome 3 June 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2023 Bispedomeradsmote 25 Mars 2015 in Norwegian Bjorgvin bispedome 25 March 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2021 a b Norsk Lovtidende in Norwegian Grondahl 1922 pp 195 196 Retrieved 15 October 2023 A 1236 Sunnfjord prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Bergen 20 January 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2023 A 1235 Ytre Sogn prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Bergen 20 January 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2023 Ytre Sogn prosti blir lagt ned in Norwegian NRK Retrieved 11 March 2014 Ny prost i nytt prosti in Norwegian Bjorgvin bispedomme Retrieved 4 January 2020 a b c Justeringar i prosti og soknegrenser Bjorgvin bispedome in Norwegian Nynorsk 2 October 2017 Retrieved 15 October 2023 A 1230 Hardanger og Voss prosti ArkivPortalen in Norwegian Statsarkivet i Bergen 20 January 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2023 Vesthordland prosti VestNytt in Norwegian 30 October 1999 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