Structure
The Diocese of Nidaros is divided into twelve deaneries (Norwegian: Prosti). Each one corresponds to several municipalities in the diocese. Each municipality is further divided into one or more parishes which each contain one or more congregations. See each municipality below for lists of churches and parishes within them.
Deanery (Prosti) | Municipalities |
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Nidaros domprosti | Trondheim |
Byåsen prosti | Trondheim |
Strinda prosti | Trondheim |
Heimdal prosti | Klæbu, Trondheim |
Fosen prosti | Bjugn, Leksvik, Osen, Rissa, Roan, Ørland, Åfjord |
Orkdal prosti | Agdenes, Frøya, Hemne, Hitra, Meldal, Orkdal, Skaun, Snillfjord |
Gauldal prosti | Holtålen, Melhus, Midtre Gauldal, Oppdal, Rennebu, Røros |
Stjørdal prosti | Malvik, Meråker, Selbu, Stjørdal, Tydal |
Sør-Innherad prosti | Frosta, Levanger, Verdal |
Nord-Innherad prosti | Inderøy, Mosvik, Namdalseid, Snåsa, Steinkjer, Verran |
Namdal prosti | Flatanger, Fosnes, Grong, Høylandet, Lierne, Namsos, Namsskogan, Overhalla, Røyrvik |
Nærøy prosti | Leka, Nærøy, Vikna |
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