Kaarlo Kalliala
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The Right Reverend Kaarlo Kalliala | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Turku | |
Kaarlo Kalliala | |
| Church | Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland |
| Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Turku |
| Elected | 28 October 2010 |
| In office | 6 January 2011 - 31 January 2021 |
| Predecessor | Kari Mäkinen |
| Successor | Mari Leppänen |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 1977 |
| Consecration | 6 January 2011 by Kari Mäkinen |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 3 November 1952 |
| Spouse | Eija Kalliala |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | University of Helsinki |
Kaarlo Lauri Juhani Kalliala (born 3 November 1952 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish theologian and the Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Turku.
Kalliala has studied theology at the University of Helsinki and received a master's degree in 1977. His thesis in dogmatics focused on Karl Rahner's theology of sacramental reality. Kalliala continued his graduate studies in Rahner's thought while serving as an Assistant in Dogmatic Theology at the University of Helsinki in 1979–1982. Kalliala earned a Licentiate in theology from the University of Helsinki in 1982.[1]
Ordained ministry
After having received his master's degree, Kalliala was ordained priest in Vaasa in 1977. He was appointed a parish priest in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in the parishes of Alahärmä and Kaskinen in 1977–1978. Kalliala served as the Finnish Port Chaplain in Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 1983–1989. He returned to Finland in 1989 and served as the Director of Diaconia at the Turku and Kaarina Parish Union in 1989–1998. This period was marked by a severe economic depression in Finland that caused grave societal challenges. After his tenure as the Director of Diaconia Kalliala was appointed the Dean of the Archdiocesan Chapter in 1998–2010.[1]