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This church belongs to the
Thingeyri benefice in the Isafiord deanery.
During Catholic times, the churches were dedicated to the Holy
Virgin and St. Peter. The
parsonage was abolished in 1970 and the Rev. of Bildudalur served the
church until 1975 and since then of Thingeyri.
The present church was consecrated February 28th 1886.
It was constructed of wood, protected by sheets of corrugated
iron.
Twice it was blown of
its foundations without being damaged too much and was moved back. In 1897, it was renovated and a new steeple was built.
In 1910, another renovation took place and it was recons crated
in November the same year. Among its precious belongings are two chandeliers, a chalice,
and a paten from the 17th century.
Two very old
bells are hanging in the steeple; the baptismal was carved
the artist Rikhardur Jonsson.
One of the chalices and the wall lamps were originally in the
Lutheran Cathedral of Reykjavik. They
were removed when the people of the capital started using gas for
lightning. |