Eero Huovinen

Eero Huovinen (born October 27, 1944 in Helsinki) is the former Bishop of Helsinki in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.

Eero Huovinen in October 2008.

Biography

Eero Huovinen was born in Helsinki, the son of the Revd Dr Lauri Huovinen (1915–1994), Dean of the Cathedral of Turku. He studied at the University of Helsinki, graduating with a Master of Theology 1970; Licentiate of Theology 1976; and PhD in 1978.

Huovinen was ordained into the priesthood in 1970. Between 1970 and 1991 he held various positions at the University of Helsinki Faculty of Theology, including Professor of Dogmatics and Dean of the Faculty. He was appointed as Bishop of Helsinki on March 1, 1991 and retired in 2010.[1]

gollark: Well, multiple devices.
gollark: The "distributed" means that multiple people are doing it, not that multiple people are affected.
gollark: If one idiot runs a thing which saturates the server's network connection, it is not in fact "distributed".
gollark: The D stands for "distributed".
gollark: That is definitionally not "D"DOSing.

References

  1. "Piispa Eero Huovinen jää eläkkeelle" (in Finnish). YLE Uutiset. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
Preceded by
Samuel Lehtonen
Bishop of Helsinki
1991–2010
Succeeded by
Irja Askola
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