The black church of Budir, Iceland
by Lyl Dil Creations
Title
The black church of Budir, Iceland
Artist
Lyl Dil Creations
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
All that remains of Budir’s former community is the black wooden church Búðakirkja. Bent Lauridtsen retained a bishop’s permit from Jón Vídalín in 1701 to build a church in the area but decision on where it would stand was difficult to make. According to local tail, an elderly woman suggested that a man would spin in circles until he became dazed and confused upon which he then would shoot three arrows into the air and should one of them be specially marked. Where ever the marked arrow would land, that would be the place where the church should be built.
A small turf chapel was built in 1703, where it stood until it was dismissed by orders of the Danish King Christian VIII in 1816. Several residents fought for the reclamation of the church but it was not until in 1847 and issued at that the priest’s council in Reykjavik in 1949 that allowed for the construction of a new house of worship—as long as the residents of Budir would fully finance the project and see to its maintenance.
A man named Guðmundur tried for a long time to get the church re inaugurated and after his death, his widow, a woman named Steinunn had meticulously cared for the artefacts from the old chapel, which resulted in the church still donning some of its original items, such a door latch engraved by Bent in 1703. She had the door latched engraved on the back that this church was re inaugurated and rebuilt without the assistance of the holy fathers. Renovations were made in 1951, and again in 1984 – 1986 when it got slightly relocated and reconstructed according to its original Danish design. The last renovation of the church was made in 2010 and it is now periodically maintained and stands proud for all the visitors that come each year.
Photograph honored by features in the FAA/Pixels groups:
- ABC Group on December 17th, 2019
- Anything Architecture buildings and bridges on January 21st, 2020
- Lady Photographers and Artists on December 2nd, 2020
- Churches on February 18th, 2022
- Churches on February 20th, 2022
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April 9th, 2019
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