Church of Norway

Updated: 15 March 2024

Next update: 17 June 2024

Members in Church of Norway
Members in Church of Norway
2023
3 472 195
Church of Norway - main figures
Church of Norway - main figures1
2015 2022 2023
Members of the Church of Norway (number) 3 789 371 3 496 439 3 472 195
Members of The Church of Norway as a percentage of inhabitants (per cent) 72.7 63.7 62.6
Infants baptized (number) 34 116 28 479 26 190
Baptized as a percentage of births (per cent) 57.8 55.3 50.4
Confirmed (number) 39 527 32 716 32 571
Confirmed as a percentage of persons 15-years old (per cent) 61.5 49.8 47.8
Church funerals (number) 36 797 38 066 35 688
Church burials as a percentage of all deaths (per cent) 90.4 83.2 81.5
1Figures published in March are preliminary. Final figures are published in June.
The number of members of the Church of Norway and the number of baptized were corrected 16 June 2023.
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Selected tables and charts from this statistics

  • Church of Norway. Church services and participants, by diocese
    Church of Norway. Church services and participants, by diocese
    Services total Participitations, total Church services sundays and holidays Participitations in church services sundays and holidays Church services except sundays and holidays Participitations in church services except sundays and holidays Services with communion Participants communion Christmas Eve services Participitations Christmas Eve services
    2022 57 584 4 199 104 44 075 3 166 060 13 509 1 033 044 27 783 901 008 2 297 378 941
    2021 51 280 2 360 828 40 240 1 890 875 11 040 469 953 18 800 480 505 2 211 106 388
    2020 48 483 2 360 703 38 024 1 927 050 10 459 433 653 17 927 555 724 2 282 117 864
    2019 60 166 5 249 069 44 803 3 994 221 15 363 1 254 848 32 627 1 311 108 2 352 539 647
    2018 60 396 5 318 193 45 122 4 076 209 15 274 1 241 984 32 459 1 291 257 2 347 537 027
    2017 61 000 5 454 826 45 500 4 194 793 15 500 1 260 033 32 791 1 305 120 2 314 559 807
    2022
    Oslo 5 489 447 147 3 990 327 656 1 499 119 491 3 567 151 898 193 47 629
    Borg 6 164 451 391 4 684 332 080 1 480 119 311 3 165 105 617 249 37 483
    Hamar 5 450 309 283 4 382 241 095 1 068 68 188 2 495 50 403 232 29 063
    Tunsberg 5 000 336 798 3 815 261 341 1 185 75 457 2 504 74 468 216 36 107
    Agder og Telemark 6 425 491 531 5 175 391 306 1 250 100 225 2 505 106 206 237 48 679
    Stavanger 5 150 511 657 4 021 398 649 1 129 113 008 2 383 119 241 209 44 756
    Bjørgvin 7 794 576 558 6 042 444 193 1 752 132 365 3 722 113 284 322 50 615
    Møre 3 443 273 891 2 782 199 907 661 73 984 1 738 56 130 132 20 577
    Nidaros 5 633 384 561 3 865 266 494 1 768 118 067 2 112 52 450 215 29 041
    Sør-Hålogaland 3 216 193 958 2 579 148 486 637 45 472 1 597 33 822 140 18 596
    Nord-Hålogaland 3 820 222 329 2 740 154 853 1 080 67 476 1 995 37 489 152 16 395
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  • Church of Norway. Members and church ceremonies, by diocese
    Church of Norway. Members and church ceremonies, by diocese
    Members of the Church of Norway Enrolled Resigned Baptized Confirmed Church weddings Church burials
    2022 3 500 438 2 474 16 554 28 479 32 716 7 394 38 066
    2021 3 526 133 2 379 14 852 27 139 33 612 4 851 35 229
    2020 3 655 556 2 343 12 653 23 822 33 083 4 394 34 605
    2019 3 686 715 3 353 19 037 28 011 34 513 6 214 34 765
    2018 3 724 857 2 096 11 877 28 597 35 248 7 048 35 683
    2017 3 740 920 2 443 15 424 30 331 35 519 7 331 35 998
    2022
    Oslo 431 033 428 2 897 3 481 2 998 675 4 034
    Borg 460 695 314 2 312 3 357 4 059 935 4 909
    Hamar 291 965 157 1 050 2 053 2 515 669 3 933
    Tunsberg 325 242 234 1 584 2 242 2 617 745 3 928
    Agder og Telemark 313 295 331 1 462 2 562 3 061 840 3 616
    Stavanger 318 989 250 1 692 3 046 3 643 744 2 989
    Bjørgvin 451 899 252 1 964 4 018 4 730 938 4 688
    Møre 201 458 126 625 1 732 2 381 399 2 216
    Nidaros 342 438 191 1 648 3 041 3 307 693 3 450
    Sør-Hålogaland 182 189 77 687 1 449 1 759 378 2 221
    Nord-Hålogaland 177 236 114 633 1 498 1 646 378 2 082
    Unknown diocese 3 999 1 8 98 0 0 0
    The number of members of the Church of Norway, the number enrolled, the number of resigned and the number of baptized have been corrected 16 June 2023.
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About the statistics

The annual church statistics give a summary of the Church of Norway activity in parishes/municipalities. These statistics are published at by diocese and municipality. The statistics give information about church rituals such as baptisms, confirmations, weddings, burials and church service attendance.

Members and Affiliates

Until 2020, the variable included both members and affiliates of the Church of Norway. Starting from 2021 the variable only includes members of the Church of Norway.

Baptized

Baptized includes both infant and adult baptisms. Baptism figures from 2016 onwards show the total number of baptisms. Therefore, the number cannot be compared with previous years' indicators, as they reflected performed baptismal acts.

Marriages

Includes only church weddings performed by the Church of Norway.

Funerals

Funerals are a general term for the process that takes place when the deceased is to be buried. A funeral can take place through cremation or coffin burial.

Name: Church of Norway

Topic: Culture and recreation

17 June 2024

Division for Education and Culture Statistics

The lowest publishing level at Statistics Norway is municipality. Data is also published for counties, KOSTRA groups, and dioceses.

The statistics are published annually and apply to the previous year.

Publication at the municipality, county, and KOSTRA group levels in connection with KOSTRA publication occurs with preliminary figures on March 15 and final figures on June 15.

Publication at the diocese level takes place on June 15.

Not relevant

Collected and revised data are stored securely by Statistics Norway in compliance with applicable legislation on data processing.

Statistics Norway can grant access to the source data (de-identified or anonymised microdata) on which the statistics are based, for researchers and public authorities for the purposes of preparing statistical results and analyses. Access can be granted upon application and subject to conditions. Refer to the details about this at Access to data from Statistics Norway.

The purpose of the statistics is to provide information about the activities in the parishes of the Church of Norway. The Church of Norway National Council is the principal and finances the statistics.

Older history and statistics can be found on the Church of Norway's website, statistics from 1950 "Kirken i tall" (NO, kirken.no).

From 1998 up to and including the statistical year 2004 the annual statistics were collected on paper forms by Norwegian Center for Research Data and published in the Ecclesiastical Database. Church statistics in the Church Database are published at the parish level.

Starting from the statistical year 2005, reporting of the Annual Statistics for the Church of Norway is done electronically using the KOSTRA form to Statistics Norway.

Important users of the church statistics is the Ministry of Culture, Church of Norway National Council, other organisations related to the Church of Norway, as well as for researchers and media.

No external users have access to statistics before they are released at 8 a.m. on ssb.no after at least three months’ advance notice in the release calendar. This is one of the most important principles in Statistics Norway for ensuring the equal treatment of users.

Church statistics are also relevant in connection with other statistics in Statistics Norway. Such as the statistics for Religious communities and life stance communities, Church account statistics for the joint parish councils and the Employment statistics.

The statistics are developed, produced and disseminated pursuant to Act no. 32 of 21 June 2019 relating to official statistics and Statistics Norway (the Statistics Act).

The statistics are part of the national program for official statistics 2024–2027, main area Culture and Leisure, sub-area Religion and Beliefs.

Law of April 24, 2020, No. 31 on religious and belief communities (Religious Communities Act).

Not relevant

This statistics includes all geographical parishes in the Church of Norway, not included Svalbard. The statistics do not include church affairs aboard or at institutions as hosptital and prisons, the church for the deaf, army chaplains and others having their own registers. Every parochial church council in cooperation with the vicar is responsible for reporting the data. The reporting unit is the parishes. The annual statistics include information on the number of baptisms, confirmations, enrolments and resignations of Church membership, number of services, congregation numbers, communicant numbers, collection takings, activities for children and teenagers, diaconal and ecumenical work in the parishes, cultural work etc. The main point of the statistics is the activity that the vicars, the parochial church council and the employed are responsible to.

The reporting unit for the statistics is the parishes. The observation unit is also the parishes. The analysis unit is the municipality, county, KOSTRA group, and diocese.

Data Sources

Data are primarily collected through the KOSTRA form 28, Annual Statistics for the Church of Norway. The statistics also utilize data from the Business and Enterprise Register, Municipal Accounts, Religious and Belief Communities outside the Church of Norway, and the membership register of the Church of Norway. Data from the Church of Norway's membership register are collected at the municipal level and do not contain personally sensitive information.

Sampling

Complete count. The statistics are a census among all geographic parishes registered in the Business and Enterprise Register in the relevant reporting year.

In recent years, there has been a slight decrease in the number of units in the statistics. The reason for the reduction in units in the statistics is due to parish mergers, partly permanent mergers, and partly experimental arrangements. All parishes have reported in recent years.

Data Collection

Electronic forms are submitted to Statistics Norway from each parish. The reporting period begins in early January, and the reporting deadline is January 20 or the first working day after this date. Corrections to submitted data and any late submissions can occur until the publication of preliminary figures (March 15) and final figures (June 15).

Editing

Editing is defined here as checking, examining and amending data.

The electronic forms have several built-in checks during registration, including logical checks and checks against the previous year's reporting. After Statistics Norway receives the form, the information is verified and edited at Statistics Norway before compilation and publication.

Calculations

The statistics on the Church of Norway are a summary complete count of the parishes under the Church of Norway. Beyond summarizing the reports and ensuring that all parishes are included in the calculations, no specific analyses are conducted.

Not relevant

Employees of Statistics Norway have a duty of confidentiality.

Statistics Norway does not publish figures if there is a risk of the respondent’s contribution being identified. This means that, as a general rule, figures are not published if fewer than three units form the basis of a cell in a table or if the contribution of one or two respondents constitutes a very large part of the cell total.

Statistics Norway can make exceptions to the general rule if deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the EEA agreement, if the respondent is a public authority, if the respondent has consented to this, or when the information disclosed is openly accessible to the public.

More information can be found on Statistics Norway’s website under Methods in official statistics, in the ‘Confidentiality’ section.

During the transition of reporting to Statistics Norway in 2005, a new form was developed. The new form includes developments and simplifications of question formulations, which may result in some differences compared to previously recorded statistics. For instance, in the new form, it is generally expected that religious ceremonies should be registered only in the parish where the ceremony took place. This may have some impact at the municipal level, but at the national level, there will be better continuity. Some information from the old form has been omitted, and new information has been added. The most important details in the form have been retained to ensure continuity from the previous statistics.

The Church of Norway adopted a new digital tool for membership registration and withdrawal in 2016. This led to high numbers of withdrawals in 2016.

The affiliation arrangement was discontinued with the introduction of the Law of April 24, 2020, No. 31 on religious and belief communities (Religious Communities Act). Therefore, affiliated individuals are not considered in the membership figures from the 2021 data onwards, which may affect the comparability of the statistics over time.

Coverage Errors

There is a low risk of over- or under-coverage. The Joint parish councils, accounts, and the Church of Norway National Council assist in creating and quality-checking the population under investigation.

Measurement and Processing Errors

There is some risk of measurement errors. Some questions in the form that parishes fill out may have ambiguities and can be interpreted differently between units. Continuous efforts are made to improve the form and reduce the likelihood of measurement errors. The form is developed in collaboration with the Church Council and the rest of the KOSTRA working group for churches and cemeteries (NO).

There is a low risk of processing errors because we receive the data electronically for each unit. Additionally, parishes can be contacted to verify the submitted data.

For data from the Church of Norway's membership register, the data is considered to be of good quality.

Dropout Errors

There is a risk of dropout errors as sometimes some parishes do not submit responses. Nevertheless, the dropout error is low, as units that have not submitted responses are contacted and asked to submit. There is very little partial dropout, as most questions in the form are mandatory to answer before the unit has the opportunity to submit. Dropout can be considered as a sampling error.

Sampling Error

Because this is a complete count of all parishes under the Church of Norway, dropout errors can be considered as sampling errors.

A revision is a planned change to figures that have already been published, for example when releasing final figures as a follow-up to published preliminary figures. See also Statistics Norway’s principles for revisions.

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