Eastern Orthodoxy in Norway
Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Norway is a small minority religion in Norway with 11,205 official members in 2012, up from 2,315 in 2000. although the church is rapidly growing, and predicted to surpass other Christian denominations.
Our Saviour's Orthodox Church in Oslo
The Skolt Sami, Russian Orthodox St. George's Chapel in Neiden is a small house of prayer and a burial chapel that was originally built in 1565.
St. Nikolai Eastern Orthodox Church in Oslo
The Church in Barentsburg
Religion in Norway is dominated by Lutheran Christianity, with 63.7% of the population belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2022. The Catholic Church is the next largest Christian church at 3.1%. The unaffiliated make up 18.3% of the population. Islam is followed by 3.4% of the population.
The Heddal Stave Church in Notodden, the largest stave church in Norway
A cross close to the church in Grense Jakobselv, Norway
In 1536, King Christian III of Denmark converted the Norwegians from Catholicism to Lutheran Protestantism
The world's northernmost mosque, in Tromsø