Diocese of Mariestad explained

The Diocese of Mariestad (Swedish: Mariestads stift) was a division of the Church of Sweden between 1583–1646. The diocese was never an episcopal see, as it was under the supervision of a superintendent rather than a bishop. Mariestad Cathedral is thus the only church building in Sweden to have gained the rank of cathedral despite never having been the seat of a bishop. (Kalmar Cathedral was the seat of a bishop until 1915, when the diocese of Kalmar was absorbed by the diocese of Växjö.) In 1646, the superintendent moved to Karlstad and the diocese of Mariestad was absorbed into that of Skara.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Reinhold Lannér: Mariestad. Minnesskrift vid firandet av stadens 350-årsjubileum 19 21/6 1935 (1935)
  2. Sven-Erik Brodd: "Superintendent som ersättning för och komplement till biskopsämbetet i Svenska kyrkan 1539–1631" in Reformationens konsolidering i det nordiska länderna 1540–1610. (Skrifter utg. av Nordiskt institut för kyrkohistorisk forskning 6.) 1990, pp. 198–239.