Valdimar Briem

Valdimar Briem (1 February 1848 - 3 May 1930) was an Icelandic poet, prelate, hymnwriter and translator. He served as the first Suffragan Bishop of Skálholt from 1909 till 1930.

The Right Reverend

Valdimar Briem
Bishop of Skálholt
ChurchChurch of Iceland
DioceseSkálholt
Appointed27 December 1909
In office1909-1930
SuccessorSigurður P. Sívertsen
Orders
Ordination27 April 1873
Consecration28 August 1910
by Þórhallur Bjarnarson
Personal details
Born(1848-02-01)February 1, 1848
Eyjafjörður, Iceland
DiedApril 3, 1930(1930-04-03) (aged 82)
Stóri-Núpur, Iceland
NationalityIcelandic
DenominationLutheran
ParentsOlafur Briem & Dómhildur Þorsteinsdóttir
SpouseOlöfu
Children2

Biography

Briem was born at Grund in Eyjafjörður. His father was Olafur Briem a farmer and carpenter at Grund and his mother was Dómhildur Þorsteinsdóttir. After the death of his parents, he was raised by his uncle in Hruna. He attended the Theological Seminary in Reykjavik and graduated in theology on February 21, 1873. He was ordained priest on April 27, 1873 after which he served as pastor of Hrepphólar in Hrunamannahreppur.[1] Between 1880 and 1909 he became pastor of the Stóri-Núpur parish. He was a Dean of Árnesprófastsdæmi between 1896 and 1918. After the Diocese of Skálholt was re-established in 1909 as a suffragan see, he was appointed as its first bishop on December 27, 1909. He retained the post till his death.[2]

He was a notable hymnwriter and translator, and he wrote around 80 hymns in the hymn book of the Church of Iceland.[3] Ten of his hymns are also included in the hymn book of the Church of the Faroe Islands. A number of his hymns were also translated into English.[4]

References

  1. Haraldsson, G. "Valdimar Briem", Guðfræðingatal 1947-2002. Retrieved on 24 July 2019.
  2. Blangstrup, C. (2006). Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon, p. 4.
  3. "Valdimar Briem", Hymntime. Retrieved on 24 July 2019.
  4. "Valdimar Briem", Store norske leksikon. Retrieved on 24 July 2019.
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