Irja Askola

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Irja Askola
Bishop Emeritus of Helsinki
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ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
Elected2010
PredecessorEero Huovinen
SuccessorTeemu Laajasalo
Orders
Ordination1988
Consecration12 September 2010
by Kari Mäkinen
Personal details
Born (1952-12-18) December 18, 1952 (age 72)
NationalityFinnish
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki

Irja Kaarina Askola (born 18 December 1952 in Lappeenranta, Finland) is the former Bishop of Helsinki. She was the first female Finnish bishop in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. Askola was the Bishop of Helsinki from 2010 to 2017.

Early life and career

Askola first became involved with the Church as a child after the early death of her father.[1] She started her theological studies at the University of Helsinki 1971 and continued them as an academic research assistant until 1981. In 1982 she was named the editor-in-chief of Vartija magazine together with Simo Knuuttila.[2] She graduated as Master of Theology in 1975, and was ordained as a priest in 1988. Askola has worked as an executive secretary for the Conference of European Churches, based in Geneva, Switzerland from 1991 to 1999. She has also worked as a Special Advisor in Theological Affairs to the Bishop Mikko Heikka.[3] She was elected Bishop of Helsinki in June 2010 as successor to Eero Huovinen; she was chosen on the second round of the election with 591 votes.[4]

Episcopacy

Askola was installed on 12 September 2010 by the Archbishop of Turku, Kari Mäkinen. He was assisted by other bishops from Finland (Matti Repo and Mikko Heikka from the Diocese of Espoo); Norway (Olav Skjevesland); Denmark (Elisabeth Dons Christensen) and Namibia (Thomas Shivute). The Anglican Co-Consecrator was Edward Darling, the former Bishop of Limerick in the Church of Ireland. Her consecration was attended by other women who are bishops — from Sweden, Germany and Denmark, and David Hamid, the Anglican Suffragan Bishop in Europe. Several Finnish public figures were also present, including President Tarja Halonen and Prime Minister Mari Kiviniemi.[5]

Views

References

  1. "Keeping the faith". Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  2. "Aikakauslehti Vartija ilmestyy nyt ilmaiseksi verkossa". Kirkko ja Kaupunki (in Finnish). 3 August 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. http://www.leuenberg.eu/side.php?news_id=11503&part_id=0&navi=10 [dead link]
  4. "Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Home". Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  5. Hamid, David (14 September 2010). "Eurobishop: Bishop Irja Askola Consecrated as Bishop of Helsinki".
Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Helsinki
2010 – 2017
Succeeded by