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Christ the King (Danish: "Kristus Kongens" sogn) is a parish of the Catholic Church in the city of Nuuk, Greenland. It is the only parish of the Catholic Church in Greenland. The parish uses the Latin rite and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. Although Catholicism arrived in Greenland around the year 1000, when the first churches were built on the island in the thirteenth century most of the settlers had left the scene or had died. After the Protestant Reformation of the fifteenth century, the activities of the Catholic Church were limited. Most Christianity in Greenland was Danish Lutheran denominations. Today, most of the congregation is made up of foreigners and a small group of locals. In 1980 the Sisters of Jesus established a small convent.

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  • Iglesia de Cristo Rey (Nuuk) (es)
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  • Christ the King (Danish: "Kristus Kongens" sogn) is a parish of the Catholic Church in the city of Nuuk, Greenland. It is the only parish of the Catholic Church in Greenland. The parish uses the Latin rite and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. Although Catholicism arrived in Greenland around the year 1000, when the first churches were built on the island in the thirteenth century most of the settlers had left the scene or had died. After the Protestant Reformation of the fifteenth century, the activities of the Catholic Church were limited. Most Christianity in Greenland was Danish Lutheran denominations. Today, most of the congregation is made up of foreigners and a small group of locals. In 1980 the Sisters of Jesus established a small convent. (en)
  • La Iglesia de Cristo Rey​(en danés: Krist Konge Kirke) es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que está afiliado a la Iglesia católica y se localiza en la ciudad de Nuuk, la capital de Groenlandia,​ un territorio dependiente con estatus de país autónomo del Reino de Dinamarca en América del Norte. (es)
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  • Parish of "Christ the King" (en)
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  • Christ the King (Danish: "Kristus Kongens" sogn) is a parish of the Catholic Church in the city of Nuuk, Greenland. It is the only parish of the Catholic Church in Greenland. The parish uses the Latin rite and is under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. Although Catholicism arrived in Greenland around the year 1000, when the first churches were built on the island in the thirteenth century most of the settlers had left the scene or had died. After the Protestant Reformation of the fifteenth century, the activities of the Catholic Church were limited. Most Christianity in Greenland was Danish Lutheran denominations. Today, most of the congregation is made up of foreigners and a small group of locals. In 1980 the Sisters of Jesus established a small convent. Sunday masses are on 17:00 (5:00 pm) and are followed by a dinner. (en)
  • La Iglesia de Cristo Rey​(en danés: Krist Konge Kirke) es el nombre que recibe un edificio religioso que está afiliado a la Iglesia católica y se localiza en la ciudad de Nuuk, la capital de Groenlandia,​ un territorio dependiente con estatus de país autónomo del Reino de Dinamarca en América del Norte. El templo sigue el rito romano o latino y depende de la diócesis católica de Copenhague, con sede en Dinamarca. A pesar de que el catolicismo llegó a Groenlandia alrededor del año 1000 de la mano de los colonos islandeses cuando se construyeron las primeras iglesias en la isla, en el siglo XV la mayoría de los colonos había abandonado el lugar o había muerto. Tras tres siglos de desaparición, el cristianismo que volvió a la isla en 1723 de la mano del danés Hans Eddge, imponiendo la religión del estado de Dinamarca; La Iglesia Evangélica Luterana de Dinamarca. Hoy la mayoría de la congregación está formada por extranjeros y un pequeño grupo de locales. En 1980 las hermanas de Jesús establecieron un pequeño convento.​ (es)
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