Johanne Andersen
Johanne Hermansen Andersen (1913–1999) was a Danish Lutheran priest, one of the first three women to be ordained into the
Church of Denmark. As a result of legislation introduced by the Church Minister Carl Hermansen in 1947, the following year, together with
Edith Brenneche Petersen and
Ruth Vermehren, she was ordained by Bishop Hans Øllgaard in
Odense Cathedral. Denmark thus became the first country in the world to have women priests. Andersen was the first woman in Denmark to serve as a parish priest. In 1948, she was appointed parish priest in Nørre Ørslev on the island of
Falster and later moving to Vigerslev Church in
Copenhagen. In 1965, she became the parish priest of the newly established Margarethe Church, also in Copenhagen.
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