Danish Stift: Difference between revisions

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Changes after the Reformation:<br>- Lolland-Falster diocese created in 1803 from the Sjælland diocese<br>- Als and Ærø diocese, 1819-1864, created from Fyn’s diocese and Slesvig’s diocese. It excluded Sønderborg city and Kegnæs island<br>o Southern Jylland was taken over by Germany in 1864. As a result, the dioceses Als and Slesvig went to Germany and Ærø was returned to Fyns diocese. When Denmark was reunited in 1920, west Slesvig became part of the Ribe diocese and the rest became a new diocese, the Haderslev diocese, established in 1922.<br>- København and Roskilde dioceses created from the Sjælland diocese, 1922<br>o Helsingør diocese split from København in 1960-1961  
Changes after the Reformation:<br>- Lolland-Falster diocese created in 1803 from the Fyn<br>- Als and Ærø diocese, 1819-1864, created from Fyn’s diocese and Slesvig’s diocese. It excluded Sønderborg city and Kegnæs island<br>o Southern Jylland was taken over by Germany in 1864. As a result, the dioceses Als and Slesvig went to Germany and Ærø was returned to Fyns diocese. When Denmark was reunited in 1920, west Slesvig became part of the Ribe diocese and the rest became a new diocese, the Haderslev diocese, established in 1922.<br>- København and Roskilde dioceses created from the Sjælland diocese, 1922<br>o Helsingør diocese split from København in 1960-1961  


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