John the Baptist Catholic Church | |
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Johannes Döparens katolska kyrka | |
Location | Eriksgatan 64 Landskrona Sweden |
Country | Sweden |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Previous denomination | Methodism |
Website | S:t Johannes |
History | |
Founded | 1905 (1995) |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Stockholm |
John the Baptist Catholic Church (Swedish: Johannes Döparens katolska kyrka) is a Catholic church and congregation located in Landskrona, Sweden. The church was originally a Methodist church from its inauguration in 1905; however, in 1995 the Roman Catholic church in Sweden acquired the church after the Methodist congregation had ceased its activity. The building was renovated in order 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]
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