John the Baptist Catholic Church

John the Baptist Catholic Church
Johannes Döparens katolska kyrka
The church as viewed from Eriksgatan
John the Baptist Catholic Church
LocationEriksgatan 64
Landskrona Sweden
CountrySweden
DenominationCatholic Church
Previous denominationMethodism
WebsiteS:t Johannes
History
Founded1905 (1995)
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Stockholm

John the Baptist Catholic Church (Swedish: Johannes Döparens katolska kyrka) is a Catholic church and congregation in Landskrona, Sweden. The church was originally a Methodist church from its inauguration in 1905; but in 1995 the Roman Catholic church in Sweden acquired the church after the Methodist congregation had ceased its activity. The building was renovated to prepare for its reinauguration as a Catholic church.[1]

During its time as a Methodist church, the name of the church building was the Betel Church (Swedish: Betelkyrkan).[2] The inauguration in 1995 was officiated by the bishop Hubertus Brandenburg. In 2006 a major interior renovation took place, leading to the present appearance of the Neo-Gothic church room. Next to the crucifix, the choir has a sculpture of Mary with the baby Jesus on the left and the patron saint of the congregation and Landskrona City, Johannes the Baptist, as a sculpture on the left at the baptismal font.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Döparen, Landskrona". katolskakyrkan.se. Stockholms Katolska Stift.
  2. ^ "Betelkyrkan". Landskrona Museum.
  3. ^ "S:t Johannes Döparens katolska församling i Landskrona".

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