The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway is the official state church of Norway. Most people are nominal members though only about 10% of the population regularly attends church.
Norway Lutheran Church was created in 1843.
Norway is a Christian country. Everyone is a member of the State Church from birth. You can also leave the State Church when you turn 15. Norway also have Catholics and Hinduists and Jewish (etc) people and they have Cathedrals but as stated Norway is a Christian country. :) Hope this helped ;3
Norway is a great place to go skiing.
The state or official church in Norway is the Church of Norway (Den Norske Kirke or Den Norske Kyrkja), which is a Lutheran denomination with the King (or Queen) or Norway as its head. Although there is a state church, Norway has freedom of religion, but 82% of Norwegians belong to the Church of Norway.
Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) has had a presence in Norway since 1851. In 2015, the Church reported nearly 5,000 members worshipping in 22 congregations in Norway. The official website of the church in Norway is jesukristikirke.no.
Many Irish people go to church but not all.
It is the official HQ of the Church of Norway.
No , there is no Coptic Church in Norway , and it was an answer here that yes there is , but its not truth , i searched every where in Oslo and out side Oslo and i couldnt find any church for coptics here in norway , the closest church is in Sweden and thats all.
There are many things that people can do in Norway, including going to clubs with friends. People can also go to concerts, beaches, and movie theaters.
they did not go to church because they thought that they were to famous for church and god
People go to the temples for the same reason that people go to church.