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A ''stift'' (also called a bispedømme), or a diocese, is the highest church jurisdiction in Denmark. The diocese was split into smaller deaneries that were then divided into parishes. The diocese was run by the bishop, who was the spiritual supervisor of all priests. He would also supervise the upkeep of church buildings, schools, cemeteries, etc. Poor relief was also provided by the diocese until 1803 or 1868 in the cities. The bishop would visit each church and school every three years and create reports of his visits. With his supervision, came the creation of different records.<br>When trying to research a priest or other worker of the Danish church, it will be important to check the diocese records. The diocese kept records such as histories of the parishes/priests, some land records (especially concerning the diocese property), and court records. Marriage records were also kept by the diocese. These records are kept at the local ''bispearkiv'', diocese archive, which is found in the [[Denmark: Archives and Libraries|landsarkiv]] for each area. The only exception is the bispearkiv for Sjælland’s diocese, which are kept at the Copenhagen University archives at the Rigsarkiv. There are also a few extracts at [http://www.kkermit.dk/ http://www.kkermit.dk/], under bispearkiver. | A ''stift'' (also called a bispedømme), or a diocese, is the highest church jurisdiction in Denmark. The diocese was split into smaller deaneries that were then divided into parishes. The diocese was run by the bishop, who was the spiritual supervisor of all priests. He would also supervise the upkeep of church buildings, schools, cemeteries, etc. Poor relief was also provided by the diocese until 1803 or 1868 in the cities. The bishop would visit each church and school every three years and create reports of his visits. With his supervision, came the creation of different records.<br>When trying to research a priest or other worker of the Danish church, it will be important to check the diocese records. The diocese kept records such as histories of the parishes/priests, some land records (especially concerning the diocese property), and court records. Marriage records were also kept by the diocese. These records are kept at the local ''bispearkiv'', diocese archive, which is found in the [[Denmark: Archives and Libraries|landsarkiv]] for each area. The only exception is the bispearkiv for Sjælland’s diocese, which are kept at the Copenhagen University archives at the Rigsarkiv. There are also a few extracts at [http://www.kkermit.dk/ http://www.kkermit.dk/], under bispearkiver. <br> | ||
[[File:DanskeStifterMiddelalderen.png|right|600px|thumb|<center>Danish Stifts - Middle Ages]] | |||
8 dioceses in 1053:<br>- Slesvig<br>- Ribe<br>- Århus<br>- Viborg<br>- Vendsyssel-Thy<br>- Odense<br>- Roskilde<br>- Lund | 8 dioceses in 1053:<br>- Slesvig<br>- Ribe<br>- Århus<br>- Viborg<br>- Vendsyssel-Thy<br>- Odense<br>- Roskilde<br>- Lund | ||
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7 dioceses after the Reformation, 1520’s:<br>- Sjælland<br>- Fyn<br>- Aalborg (Vendsyssel)<br>- Viborg<br>- Århus<br>- Ribe<br>- Slesvig | 7 dioceses after the Reformation, 1520’s:<br>- Sjælland<br>- Fyn<br>- Aalborg (Vendsyssel)<br>- Viborg<br>- Århus<br>- Ribe<br>- Slesvig |
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