Fyn provost relieved of duty
Provost Finn Rønnow from the largest deanery in Funen, Hjallese Deanery, has been relieved of his duties by Bishop Mads Davidsen, amid a personnel matter.
Finn Rønnow, the provost of Hjallese Deanery, the largest deanery in Funen, Denmark, has been relieved of his duties following a decision by Bishop Mads Davidsen. This is reported to be related to a personnel matter, although specific details have not been disclosed. In the interim, Regina Ljung has been appointed as the acting provost, with support from Lone Wellner Jensen, a retired provost who had previously served in Kerteminde-Nyborg Deanery. Both appointments aim to ensure continuity in leadership amidst this unexpected change.
Bishop Mads Davidsen has confirmed the relief of Rønnow in a written statement but has declined to provide further comments on the situation, indicating sensitivity surrounding the personnel matter. Rønnow, who has led the Hjallese Deanery for nearly three years, presides over the largest deanery in Funen, which has a significant membership of over 79,000 in the folkekirke (People's Church) along with 24 parishes and approximately 30 priests. The circumstances leading to Rønnow's relief, however, remain unclear, prompting inquiries from media outlets like DR Nyheder.
The lack of communication from Rønnow himself raises questions about the nature of his departure and the implications for the local church community. With Hjallese Deanery being a prominent institution within the region's ecclesiastical structure, changes in leadership can significantly impact the community's operations and initiatives. The appointment of Ljung as acting provost suggests an immediate need for stable leadership, but the long-term effects of Rønnow's relief, and the reasons behind it, could shape the future direction of the deanery.