Hengellisiä Sanomia
Hengellisiä Sanomia, founded in 1902 by a group of Finnish Evangelical Lutheran clergy and laypeople, has significantly influenced religious discourse in Finland. Initially created to promote Lutheran values, the newspaper has broadened its scope to include spiritual reflections, theological discussions, and social commentary. It has achieved notable milestones, such as extensive readership growth and recognition within religious and academic circles, becoming a trusted source valued for its insightful perspectives. On OldNews.com, you can explore the rich history of Hengellisiä Sanomia through scans starting from 1836, with a total of 1,200 scans available. This platform encourages you to delve into the past, connecting with historical figures and events, and uncovering stories related to your own family history. Join us in this exploration of faith and community issues, and search for old newspapers that reveal the narratives woven into Finland's cultural heritage.