Nord-Gudbrandsdal Deanery

Nord-Gudbrandsdal Deanery is an active deanery of the Church of Norway under the authority of the Hamar Diocese where the priest is based at Sel.

Sel Church is the deanery church.

History

The deanery was created on May 1, 1871, according to a government resolution dated March 18, 1871, by combining the Gudbrandsdalen Deanery in Søndre and Nordre Gudbrandsdal Deanery. The deanery got its present name in 1922. The government resolution of June 25, 1971 stated that the Midtre Gudbrandsdal deanery was to be merged into the Nord-Gudbrandsdal deanery on January 1, 1975. This resolution also called for Ringebu clerical district to be transferred into the Sør-Gudbrandsdal Deanery and it called for the Sør-Fron clerical district to be transferred from the Nord-Gudbrandsdal deanery to the Sør-Gudbrandsdal deanery effective August 1, 1977.

Clerical districts

Clerical districtsChurches
DovreDombås Church, Dovre Church, Eysteins Church
LesjaLesja Church, Lesjaskog Church, Lesjaverk Church, Sjong Chapel
LomBøverdal Church, Garmo Stave Church, Lom Stave Church
Nord-FronKvam Church (Nord-Fron), Kvikne Church, Skåbu Church, Sødorp Chapel, Sødorp Church
SelHeidal Church, Høvringen Mountain Church, Jørundgard Medieval Center, Nord-Sel Church, Otta City Church, Rossbu Chapel, Sel Church
SkjåkNordberg Church, Skjåk Church
VågåSandbu Chapel, Vågå Church

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