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430:(1202), son and successor of King Sverre, hastened to make peace with the Church. Pope Innocent III gave Thorer, Archbishop of Drontheim, authority over all Scandinavian territory, including Greenland and Vinland, the Norse name for North America. To regulate ecclesiastical affairs, which had suffered during the struggles with Sverre,
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The texts of the Mass as it was celebrated in Norway and the other lands of the
Metropolitan Province of Nidaros before the Protestant Reformation survives in a copy of the printed Missal of 1519 and in three manuscript texts, B (c. 1300), C (13th century) and D (c. 1200). Helge Fæhn in his analysis
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wished to make the Church a tool of the temporal power, and the archbishop was compelled to flee from Norway to
England. He was able to return, and a reconciliation took place later between him and the king, but on Eystein's death King Sverre renewed his attacks, and Archbishop Eric had to leave the
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the heart and centre of the spiritual life of the country. There was situated the tomb of St. Olaf, and around the patron of Norway, "Rex perpetuus
Norvegiae", the national and ecclesiastical life of the country was centred. The feast of St. Olaf on 29 July was a day or reunion for "all the nations
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Of these four orders of the mass, A and B seem to have most in common. If this can be taken as a further indication that B gives the substance of the rite of
Nidaros in the 13th century, then this provides basis from which to determine the most important alterations in the rite of this see in the
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worked together for the prosperity of the Church. Archbishops Eilif Kortin (d. 1332), Paul
Baardson (d. 1346), and Arne Vade (d. 1349) were zealous churchmen. Provincial councils were held, at which serious efforts were made to eliminate abuses and to encourage Christian education and morality.
478:, the Archbishop of Nidaros confirming certain privileges of the clergy, the freedom of episcopal elections and similar matters. Nidaros (Trondheim), the metropolis of the ecclesiastical province, was also the capital of Norway. The residence of the kings until 1217, it remained until the
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In D everything before the canon is lacking, but in return this part exhibits close relationship to Irish and especially old Roman tradition: the last is undoubtedly because D evidently is influenced by the order of the mass in
Micrologus. D is the oldest of the four
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C is without doubt dependent on French and
Italian tradition. The canon is evidently influenced by the specific Roman missal of the 11th—13th century, and on the whole C may be ascribed to the beginning of the 13th century.
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B is especially influenced from France—in parts particularly from the leading Seez group. Some tails in B—mostly in the rubrics—are obviously dependent on the explanation of the mass in
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In Norway, the kings who introduced
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as bishop. Moreover, many
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as legate to Norway. He intervened against encroachments on the part of the bishops, reformed various abuses, and abolished the
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Map of ecclesiastical province of Nidaros (1153-1387)
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1241:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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930:1231–1252: Sigurd Eindridesson Tafse
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1087:List of Catholic dioceses in Norway
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