Blessing from the King of kings in Nidaros

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"Consecration
Consecration of the King is a thousand-year-old tradition in Norway. The ceremony is a solemn, ecclesiastical blessing of the King in the performance of his royal duties. In more recent times the Queen has been consecrated as well.

Beginning in 1163, new monarchs were consecrated to their office during the coronation ceremony. King Haakon VII and Queen Maud were the last Norwegian monarchs to be crowned.
In 1958, when their son King Olav V inherited the throne, the coronation ceremony was replaced with a consecration ceremony.

Coronation in the Constitution
Article 12 of the Norwegian Constitution of 1814 established that the King was to be crowned and anointed in Nidaros Cathedral:

“The Coronation and Anointing of the King should take place in the Cathedral in Trondheim, upon his reaching the Age of Majority, at the Time and with such Ceremonies as he may ordain."

In 1908 the Article on coronation was stricken from the Constitution as the coronation ceremony came to be regarded as undemocratic and archaic. The Storting voted by a large majority to repeal the Article.

A new consecration tradition

Thus, when King Haakon VII died in 1957, there was no basis in law for a coronation in Nidaros Cathedral. This did not, however, mean that there was any prohibition against holding such a ceremony in Nidaros Cathedral, if the new King so desired.

King Olav V possessed profound historical insight and was imbued with a strong sense of tradition. Therefore, he expressed a personal desire to be consecrated in Nidaros Cathedral to receive God's blessing upon his royal office. In his decision to be consecrated,

King Olav V laid the foundation for the continuation of a tradition with roots going back to the hailing by the Øreting assembly and the coronations of the Norwegian kings from 1163 to 1906.

On 23 June 1991, King Harald V and Queen Sonja continued the consecration tradition in a ceremony also held in Nidaros Cathedral.

Historical background
The historical foundation of the modern consecration ceremony in Nidaros Cathedral is twofold. One element is the tradition of the hailing of the Norwegian high kings at the Øreting assembly in Trondheim, which may have been practised as early as the 900s.

The other element is the coronations of the Norwegian kings in Bergen, which began in 1163."
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I experienced this anniversary, on 23 June 2016, as a mighty and poignant moment in which we commemorated the day when the King of Norway sought the support and blessing from the King of kings and Lord of lords - Jesus Christ, the Son of God and Savior of the world.

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