presteskap
Presteskap is a Swedish term that directly translates to priesthood. It refers to the collective group of ordained members serving within a Christian denomination, most often within the Lutheran Church of Sweden. The word derives from the Latin praestest, meaning “to lead” or “to serve,” combined with the Swedish suffix in, denoting a collective or group.
Historically, the presteskap of Sweden traces back to the medieval era when the Catholic Church held ecclesiastical
In contemporary Swedish practice, the presteskap functions as an organized body with defined roles such as
The presteskap is governed by the Church of Sweden’s constitutional law, wherein bishops and the Clerical Assembly—composed