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Sep 1, 2006

Are Swedes losing their religion?

by: Charlotte Celsing, freelance writer
A new archbishop will take office in Sweden on September 2. But how many people actually care? Only three out of 10 Swedes state that they have confidence in the church. Aren’t the Swedes interested in religion?

Tolerance and respect may be closer to most Swedes' hearts than religion, but for others the church still plays an important role. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON
Tolerance and respect may be closer to most Swedes' hearts than religion, but for others the church still plays an important role. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON

Swedes are characterized by a general confidence in values of liberty and a positive view of frankness, tolerance, trust, and respect for other people, according to a study carried out by Uppsala University.

In the survey, Sweden also shows the strongest support in the world for a democratic form of government. On the other hand, Swedes show weak support for values relating to religion, family, and national identity. But this is not to say that Swedes lack faith.

Young people are receptive to spirituality

Annika Gustafsson is a theology student whose studies have included work experience in congregations and at confirmation camps. She says that almost all of the young people she meets are open to questions relating to religious and spiritual matters, even though they may have objections to ecclesiastical matters.

Many Swedes say that religion is not that important to them. Nevertheless, almost 40 procent of all 15-year-olds choose to be confirmed. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON
Many Swedes say that religion is not that important to them. Nevertheless, almost 40 procent of all 15-year-olds choose to be confirmed. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON

“Some young people say that only 80-year-olds go to church,” Gustafsson says. “But there is a belief and a longing for spirituality. It's the language and form that can be experienced as unfamiliar rather than the content. No one I meet questions the message of love, compassion for your fellow man, and forgiveness.”

The role of religion has changed

Religion has not become less important in Swedish society but it has changed color, according to a report from Åbo Academy (Finland). In the secularized Nordic area the Protestant Lutheran church has to be liberal and open to a modern interpretation of the Christian message. Otherwise the church feels too authoritarian – an attitude that most Swedes do not accept.

The majority of children are christened in the Church of Sweden. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON
The majority of children are christened in the Church of Sweden. Photo: Jim Elfström / IKON

Economist Agnar Hall is like many other Swedes: his contact with the church is limited to christenings, confirmations, marriages, and burials. “My daily life is not affected in the least by the fact that we’re getting a new archbishop,” he says, but adds that it of course affects the development of the Church of Sweden.

Hall claims that the church has been disconnected from Swedes’ everyday lives, but that it still fulfills a function. For example, when a major tragedy occurs, such as the tsunami catastrophe, and there are so many questions and no simple answers, then people need something to congregate around.

More and more people leave the Church of Sweden

In the 1970s, almost twice as many people were christened, confirmed, and married as today. And the Church of Sweden is losing members. One explanation could be that nowadays you are exempt from church taxes if you leave the Church of Sweden. Another explanation could be that Christianity per se has been removed as a school subject; young people no longer know the Bible’s message, so it is hard for them to relate to church.

Yet many Swedes express a longing for a spiritual dimension and a deeper meaning. Modern society has left a void that neither science nor a high material standard can fill.

Islam is a growing religion in Sweden. This Stockholm mosque opened in 2000. Photo: Maskot
Islam is a growing religion in Sweden. This Stockholm mosque opened in 2000. Photo: Maskot

Those who the Church of Sweden fails to attract look for alternatives. Non-conformist churches – of which the Pentecostal Movement is the largest with around 87,000 members – is one example. Others are varieties of eastern religions, such as Buddhism or Hinduism.

Due to immigration to Sweden, Islam is now the country’s second largest religion after Christianity. A number of mosques have already been built in different parts of Sweden and more are planned.

Within Christianity the Catholic Church in Sweden is also large. Today it has a total of 80,500 registered members.

The church as counterbalance

The former archbishop, KG Hammar, was controversial and received a great deal of media coverage. Although many people considered him radical and provocative because of his numerous attempts at renewal, he also appealed to many, particularly academics and intellectuals. But Hammar never succeeded in attracting more visitors.

Anders Wejryd, bishop from Växjö diocese, will be the 69th archbishop in the Church of Sweden. He is the first archbishop to be selected by the church itself since the Church of Sweden was separated from the state in 2000. Previously, bishops were appointed by the government.

Before his election, Wejryd highlighted two issues: that the Church of Sweden must become involved with less fortunate people both in Sweden and abroad and that the Christian experience can operate as a counterbalance to the anxiety and the demands that permeate society today. It remains to be seen whether Swedes will come to listen.

Facts

  • Almost 8 out of 10 Swedes are members of the Church of Sweden - 7 million.
  • Only 1 in 10 Swedes thinks religion is important in daily life.
  • Around 7 out of 10 children are christened in the Church of Sweden.
  • Just over 5 out of 10 weddings take place in church.
  • Almost 9 out of 10 Swedes have Christian burials.
  • Islam has around 130,000 adherents in Sweden (more according to Muslim sources).

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    Charlotte Celsing is a freelance journalist with an MA in cultural anthropology and literature. She has lived and worked in Indonesia, on Fiji, and in Australia. Now she writes for the daily press as well as monthly publications and has recently published her first book.

    The author alone is responsible for the opinions expressed in this article.

    Translation: Angela Barnett-Lindberg

    Classification: A159ENa

    © Photo 1: Jim Elfström/IKON
    © Photo 2: Jim Elfström/IKON
    © Photo 3: Jim Elfström/IKON
    © Photo 4: Maskot
    © Frontpage image: Susanne Engman/IKON

Comments on this article

There are 12 comments on this article:
hollywoodron
Country:  USA, Sep 11, 2009
lets not forget the wars of Islam. The Moors invasion of Spain & France before the Crusades. The Barbary Coast Pirates, who enslaved more 'christian dogs' for sex & war than America took in Africans for farming. The Battle of Vienna, where an Islamic slave army was stopped from taking Italy & thrusting into Europe. The fall of Constantinople! Islam is a religion of total brutal terror & war. There are 30+ Islamic States, how many Christian States are there?
hollywoodron
Country:  usa, Sep 11, 2009
What about the islamic doctrine of Taqiyya? That one may lie to further islam? And remember, ISLAM means submit, not peace. Which is SALAAM.
Salaheddine
Country:  Morocco, Sep 3, 2009
Sweden is a beautifull country and tolerant with other people from different religions and races , this is my personnel opinion about sweden, i am a muslim not devoted and i say always the truth.
for What concerns Islam , it's a religion of tolerance and love only some bad people nowadays ,give a bad reputation about islam because they are muslims only by NAME .
Salaheddine_Swidi@hotmail.com
Oz
Country:  Libya, Aug 26, 2009
n i c e . . . !
Religion is all about the truth
Country:  who knows?, Aug 24, 2009
Islam is built on lies in order to remain their present members so, reveal the truth about Islam. And you will hopefully elude the Muslim Jihad-is-suicide-bombers on your streets in the future.

And I assure you, the truth about Islam is extremely evil-minded so, don't worry... you will find a lot of it.

“May the Truth set them free"
amatullah
Country:  uk, Aug 13, 2009
Sweden is the place where my father has been laid to rest,thus this country plays a very special part in my life,alongside with all its beautiful surroundings & scenery.
irani
Country:  iran, Jul 27, 2009
hi to civilization and persian emperor which today is in sweden.i hope the relion of muslims wont go throght sweden and this country will live in peace and love
Teddy Möller
Country:  Sweden, Jul 20, 2009
We are not "losing" our religion, we are being freed from it's burden. Me personally, I believe in love, music and to have as fun as possible the short time you're here...after this there is no more, and that's ok :)
Ahsaan Prince
Country:  Pakistan, Jul 2, 2009
wonderful i always like sweden when i read a book on it .
its a great peacful country.I want to get practical experince.
matti
Country:  Finland, Apr 25, 2009
Malmö Rosengård och muslims

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diw5SneythM

Ser
Islam: what the west needs to know
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_playlists&search_query=islam+what+the+west+needs+to+know&uni=1
abdullah
Country:  Turkey, Apr 7, 2009
go sweden. your soft power is well among muslim and likely to increase thanks to your openness and tolerance. I am also not a devoted Muslim. the future of Europe lies in mutual respect otherwise Europe turns into its parochial, intolerant history which 30 years wars dominate(that the Swedes suffered too much).
Go Sweden. Our hearth is with you.
forgoten brothers from sout europe
Country:  serbia, Mar 4, 2009
Well ..Swedish policy to wards Eastern Europe is bad which is mean we can"t move to Sweden to live and work there as a cristian brotuers.WHO going to take over in Sweden is up to the them goverment...muslim or cristian people.Think twice the price is high.

 
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