Christ the King Church, Nuuk

Catholic church in Greenland
Church in Greenland, Denmark
64°10′45.6″N 51°43′53.6″W / 64.179333°N 51.731556°W / 64.179333; -51.731556LocationNuuk, GreenlandCountryDenmarkDenominationRoman Catholic ChurchWebsitehttp://katolsk.glHistoryDedicated11 June 1972AdministrationDioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of CopenhagenParish"Kristus Kongens" sognClergyBishop(s)Czeslaw Kozon

Christ the King Church (Danish: "Kristus Kongens" sogn) is a Catholic parish in the city of Nuuk, Greenland.[1][2] It is the only Catholic church in Greenland. The parish uses the Latin rite and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. Although Catholicism arrived in Greenland around the year 1000, when the first churches were built on the island in the thirteenth century most of the settlers had left the scene or had died. After the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century, the activities of the Catholic Church were limited, and the Lutheran Church of Denmark became the established church. Today, most of the congregation is made up of foreigners and a small group of locals. In 1980 the Little Sisters of Jesus established a small convent.[3]

Sunday masses are on 17:00 (5:00 pm) and are followed by a dinner.

See also

References

  1. ^ Krist Konge Kirke, Nuuk Greenland
  2. ^ "katolsk.dk: English". www.katolsk.dk. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
  3. ^ "Clerical Whispers: Greenland priest's unique Catholic parish". Clerical Whispers. 2007-11-30. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
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