The Mission Province | |
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Missionsprovinsen | |
Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | High Church Lutheranism |
Theology | Evangelical Catholic; Confessional Lutheran |
Polity | Episcopal |
Primate | Bishop Bengt Ådahl |
Associations | International Lutheran Council |
Region | Sweden |
Headquarters | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Separated from | Church of Sweden |
Congregations | 23 |
Official website | missionsprovinsen |
The Mission Province (Swedish: Missionsprovinsen [mɪˈɧûːnsprʊˌvɪnːsɛn]) is a Swedish independent ecclesiastical province founded by members of the Church of Sweden who are opposed to the ordination of women to the priesthood and episcopate. The province, which aligns with Confessional Lutheranism, considers itself as a free-standing diocese within the Church of Sweden, a position rejected by the church itself.[1] The Mission Province was founded on 6 September 2003 and shares altar and pulpit fellowship with those in the Communion of Nordic Lutheran Dioceses, in addition to being a member of the International Lutheran Conference.[2]