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  2. Pentecostalism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Pentecostal movement believes in the Bible's revelation of God as the only One, the Father (spirit), the Son (the spirit robed in flesh), and the Holy Ghost (God's spirit poured out and the infilling of believers). The return of Jesus, the last days, and the Millennium play an important role.

  3. Catholic Church in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Benedictines, who had a monastery on the island of Selja in the Medieval ages, were asked to return to Norway. [12] There are few Catholic welfare institutions in Norway today. There are no Catholic hospitals or orphanages, but the Catholic Church operates primary and secondary schools in Oslo, Arendal and Bergen, and Bodø. [13]

  4. Category:Christian schools in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian schools in Norway" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... St. Paul's Catholic School, Bergen; St Sunniva School; V.

  5. St Sunniva School - Wikipedia

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    St. Sunniva School. St. Sunniva School (St. Sunniva skole) is an independent Roman Catholic school located in the centre of Oslo, Norway. The school was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph from Chambéry in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. Founded in 1865, it was part of an effort to restore Roman Catholicism in Norway.

  6. Holy Spirit School - Wikipedia

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    Holy Spirit Catholic Regional School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Holy Spirit Catholic School (San Jose, California) Holy Spirit Elementary School (Kentucky) in Louisville, Kentucky; Holy Spirit High School (New Jersey) in Absecon, New Jersey; Holy Spirit Preparatory School in Atlanta, Georgia

  7. Religion in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Norway is dominated by Lutheran Christianity, with 63.7% of the population belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2022. [1] [2] The Catholic Church is the next largest Christian church at 3.1%. [3] The unaffiliated make up 18.3% of the population. Islam is followed by 3.4% of the population. [4]

  8. Congregation of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Congregation of the Holy Spirit (officially the Congregation of the Holy Spirit under the protection of the Immaculate Heart of the Virgin Mary; Latin: Congregatio Sancti Spiritus sub tutela Immaculati Cordis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae) is a religious congregation for men in the Catholic Church.

  9. History of Christianity in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The history of Christianity in Norway started in the Viking Age in the 9th century. Trade, plundering raids, and travel brought the Norsemen into close contacts with Christian communities, but their conversion only started after powerful chieftains decided to receive baptism during their stay in England or Normandy .