Antje Jackelén, born on June fourth, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished theologian and pastor who has made significant contributions to the Church of Sweden. Her journey in the church began when she was ordained as a priest in nineteen eighty, marking the start of a remarkable career dedicated to faith and leadership.
In two thousand and seven, she was appointed Bishop of Lund, a role she held until two thousand fourteen. Her leadership was characterized by a commitment to inclusivity and dialogue within the church and the broader community.
On October fifteenth, two thousand thirteen, Jackelén was elected as the seventy-first Archbishop of Uppsala, making history as Sweden's first foreign-born archbishop since the twelfth century and the first female to hold this esteemed position. She was formally installed in a service at Uppsala Cathedral on June fifteenth, two thousand fourteen.
Jackelén earned her Doctor of Theology from Lund University in nineteen ninety-nine, further solidifying her expertise and influence in theological discourse. Her legacy continues to inspire many within and beyond the church.