kirkesystemet
Kirkesystemet is the term used to describe the set of laws, institutions, and practices that link a national church to the state in certain Nordic and European contexts. It denotes the governance, funding, and public role of an established church that receives formal recognition and, in many cases, public financial support. The system typically comprises the central church administration, a hierarchical structure of dioceses and bishops, and parish-level organizations. It also covers the legal framework governing church property, clergy employment, liturgy, and the status of church councils or synods.
Financing is usually a combination of church taxes paid by members, public subsidies for maintenance and social
Historically, kirkesystemet grew from the church’s central role in governance, education, and national identity. In recent