Selja, Selje

Coordinates: 62°02′55″N 5°17′43″E / 62.0487°N 5.2952°E / 62.0487; 5.2952
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Selja
Stad Municipality

Selja is a small island in

Latin: Selia; now a titular see) which later became the pre-Reformation Ancient Diocese of Bergen
(Bjørgvin). It has been formerly known as Sellø or Selø.

The island is located in the Sildagapet bay, just 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of the harbor in the village of Selje. The sparsely populated island has about 5 permanent residents who commute by boat to the mainland since the island is not accessible by road.

The painter Bernt Tunold grew up on the island, where his parents had established a farm on the church grounds.

Ecclesiastical history

The island is mainly known for its connection to

Olaf Kyrre
. Its physical see was soon moved to Bjørgvin (Bergen), but it would take a few more bishops until that name supplanted Selja's.

Residential Suffragan bishops of Selja

  • Bjarnvard (Bernard the Saxon) since 106O?7, Bishop of Selja till his death (1066?67)
  • Svein, Bishop of Selja, first also known as Bishop of Bjørgvin (Bergen)
  • (1115), (1128) : Magnus, Bishop of Selja
  • (1135) : Ottar Islänning, Bishop of Selja
  • 1156/57-1160 : Paal, Bishop of Selja
  • 1160 - 1170 (1194) : Nikolas Petersson of Sogn, 'last' Bishop of Selja, 'first' only known as Bishop of Bergen (Bjørgvin) after 1170

Titular see

The diocese, whose successor Bergen was suppressed in 1537 due to Denmark-Norway's Lutheran Reformation, was nominally restored in 1033 as Latin Catholic

Titular bishopric of Selja (in Latin and Curiate Italian; Latin adjective Selien(sis)) and renamed Selia in Latin in 1971 (still Selja in Italian).[3]

It has had the following incumbents, so far all of the fitting episcopal (lowest) rank :

Media gallery

  • View of the Church ruins on the island
    View of the Church ruins on the island
  • Altar in the Albanus Church in the Abbey
    Altar in the Albanus Church in the Abbey
  • The forge at the abbey
    The forge at the abbey
  • A wall in front of the Sunniva Church
    A wall in front of the Sunniva Church
  • Altar in the Mikaels Church in the Abbey
    Altar in the Mikaels Church in the Abbey
  • Cliff at the entrance to the Mikaels Church
    Cliff at the entrance to the Mikaels Church
  • Well at Sunniva Church
    Well at Sunniva Church
  • Runestone in the abbey tower
    Runestone in the abbey tower
  • Church yard
    Church yard

See also

References

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