The Lutheran church began in Sweden during the early 16th century, with the Reformation gaining momentum under the leadership of King Gustav Vasa. In 1527, the Swedish Riksdag (parliament) officially adopted Lutheranism as the state religion, leading to the establishment of the Church of Sweden. By the end of the 16th century, Lutheranism was firmly entrenched in Swedish society and governance.
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