Finn Jarle Sæle Explained

Finn Jarle Sæle (born 10 June 1947) is a Norwegian editor, activist, theologian and former priest.[1] Sæle is the editor of the Bergen-based Christian conservative weekly newspaper Norge Idag, which he founded after he was fired as editor of the Christian newspaper Dagen in 1999 due to internal conflicts, a position he held since 1985.[1]

Sæle has been noted as a Christian right activist, particularly on the conflicts in the Middle East, abortion and same-sex marriage.[1] He has arranged rallies in support of Israel,[2] and advocated for newspapers to publish the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons.[3] He has long supported anti-abortion activist priests Børre Knudsen,[4] and Ludvig Nessa, a student friend.[5] Sæle is married to former Christian Democratic member of parliament Anita Apelthun Sæle.[1] [6] They have four children.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smith-Meyer. Trond. Finn Jarle Sæle. Store norske leksikon. Norwegian. 1 June 2012.
  2. News: - Vi har ikke så mange pøbler her. Nettavisen. 24 January 2009. Norwegian.
  3. News: Finn Jarle Sæle vil trykke Muhammed-tegningene. Dagbladet. 15 February 2006. Norwegian.
  4. News: Finn Jarle Sæle: - Han var hel ved. VG. 17 August 2014. Norwegian.
  5. News: Bjerkestrand. Frode. Vårherres fjernkontroll. Bergens Tidende. 16 March 2001. Norwegian.
  6. News: Hegtun. Halvor. Familien Sæle - et lite stykke Norge. Aftenposten. 28 November 2004. Norwegian.
  7. News: Samfunnsengasjert kvinne fyller 60 år. Norge Idag. 13 December 2011. Norwegian. 6 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304110225/http://www.idag.no/aktuelt-oppslag.php3?ID=20227. 4 March 2016. dead.