Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir

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DioceseIceland
OrdinationJanuary 11, 2004
The Right Reverend

Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir
Bishop of Iceland
ChurchChurch of Iceland
DioceseIceland
PredecessorAgnes M. Sigurðardóttir
Orders
OrdinationJanuary 11, 2004
ConsecrationSeptember 1, 2024
by Agnes Sigurðardóttir
Personal details
Born (1969-04-27) 27 April 1969 (age 56)

Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir (born April 27, 1969), is an Icelandic priest.[1] Guðrún won in the second round of the 2024 Bishop of Iceland election and received over 52% of the votes.[2][3] She was inaugurated on September 1, 2024.[4]

Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir was born in Reykjavík to parents Karl Magnús Kristjánsson and Helga Einarsdóttir. She completed her secondary education, graduating from Fjölbrautarskólan in Breiðholt in 1992. She pursued higher education at the University of Iceland, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in theology in the autumn of 1998. She continued her theological studies at the same university, completing them in 2000. From 1999 to 2000, she worked with children at a church in Árbær and with young people in the parishes of Akranes and Grafarvogur.[5][6]

Priesthood

Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir gained varied experience in the capital region, holding positions in churches such as Hjallakirkja in Kópavogur and in Seltjarnarnes. She also supervised confirmation classes for children in Skálholt and Gothenburg.[3]

From 2001 to 2003, she served as an intern in the Lutheran Diocese of Gothenburg. Prior to this, she worked as a therapist at a shelter for women affected by violence in Gothenburg (2000–2001) and with young people at the Lunby Church (a suburb of Gothenburg).[7] After studying at the seminary in Lund and completing professional training and a course in Swedish canon law, she was ordained on January 11, 2004. The ordination took place in the Gustavus Adolphus Cathedral, conducted by Bishop Carl Axel Aurelius.[3]

In 2008, she became a priest in the parish of Grafarvogur (a district of Reykjavík), and has served as the parish priest there since 2016. During her tenure, she has been a notable advocate for the rights of LGBT people. She took a leave of absence in 2016 to pursue doctoral studies in homiletics at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. She was also a member of the Church Synod from 2014 to 2022.[1]

Bishop of Iceland

Guðrún Karls Helgudóttir was elected the Bishop of Iceland in the second round of the 2024 elections, securing over 52.19% of the votes and defeating Guðmundur Karl Brynjarsson. She was ordained on September 1, 2024, at Hallgrímskirkja by the previous Bishop of Iceland, Agnes Sigurðardóttir. She became the second woman to serve as the head of the Church of Iceland.[8]

Personal life

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