- Parishes of Sweden
The Parishes of
Sweden are subdivisions within theChurch of Sweden that historically were called "socken" but nowadays are called "församling". But they were also a local administrative subdivision of civil government also called "socken" and up until the 1900s with common geographical borders as the religious parish.After the
Protestant Reformation in the16th century the church also became astate church and as such was charged with administrative tasks like as keeping the civic registry. Eventually religious and civil matters became separated in two entities within the same district (in 1863); the religious congregation ("församling") and thecivil parish ("socken"). The civil parish handled municipal tasks, but the congregation still retained a significant share of influence, including responsibility for schools.The historical civil parishes ("socken") are still used in statistics and should not be confused with the religious parishes ("församling") that in the latest years, especially since the
separation of church and state in2000 , have seen major geographical changes.
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