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Bodø Cathedral

Coordinates: 67°16′57″N 14°22′56″E / 67.2824°N 14.3821°E / 67.2824; 14.3821
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Bodø Cathedral
Bodø domkirke
View of the cathedral
Bodø Cathedral is located in Nordland
Bodø Cathedral
Bodø Cathedral
Location in Nordland
Bodø Cathedral is located in Norway
Bodø Cathedral
Bodø Cathedral
Bodø Cathedral (Norway)
67°16′57″N 14°22′56″E / 67.2824°N 14.3821°E / 67.2824; 14.3821
LocationBodø, Nordland
CountryNorway
DenominationChurch of Norway
ChurchmanshipEvangelical Lutheran
History
StatusCathedral
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)Gudolf Blakstad and Herman Munthe-Kaas
Completed1956
Specifications
Capacity890
MaterialsConcrete
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Sør-Hålogaland
DeaneryBodø
ParishBodø

Bodø Cathedral (Norwegian: Bodø domkirke) is a cathedral in the municipality of Bodø in Nordland county, Norway, located in the town of Bodø. The church is part of the Bodø parish in the Bodø deanery in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. The cathedral is also the seat of the Bishop of Sør-Hålogaland, who since 2007 has been Tor Berger Jørgensen.[1]

History

The old church in Bodø was destroyed on 27 May 1940 when the whole city center of Bodø was bombed during World War II. In 1946, an architectural competition was held for the construction of a new church, which was won by the architects Gudolf Blakstad and Herman Munthe-Kaas. The foundation stone was laid in 1954 for rebuilding the new church which was consecrated by Bishop Wollert Krohn-Hansen in 1956. By the time it was completed, it had become the new cathedral for the new Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland, established in 1952.

Bodø Cathedral is built of concrete and has a basilica design. The church has an external sculpture depicting Petter Dass made by Kristoffer Leirdal. The sanctuary seats about 890 people. Over the altar in the east wall, there is a 12-metre (39 ft) high stained-glass window designed by Åge Storstein and constructed by Borgar Hauglid. The church has a 36-metre (118 ft) tall free-standing clock tower that contains three bells. There is also a memorial to those who died from Bodø during the World War II. The inscription reads «Til de fra Bodø som gav sitt liv for Norge under krig og okkupasjon 1940–1945. Ingen nevnt, ingen glemt» which means "To those from Bodø who gave their lives for Norway during the war and occupation 1940–1945. Not named, Not forgotten."[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bodø domkirke" (in Norwegian). Kirkesøk: Kirkebyggdatabasen. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Bodø Cathedral". Arkitekturguide Nordnorge og Svalbard.