Tuomas Mäkipää
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Tuomas Mäkipää | |
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Born | |
Spouse | Suvi Mäkipää |
Religion | Anglicanism, Lutheranism |
Church | Church of England |
Ordained | Deacon: 2005 Priest: 2010 |
Offices held | Assistant Curate, St Nicholas, Helsinki |
Title | Chaplain, St Nicholas, Helsinki; Area Dean for Finland |
Tuomas Mäkipää is an Anglican clergyman of Finnish origin. He studied theology at Helsinki University.[citation needed]
Mäkipää was ordained deacon by The Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe, at Mikael Agricola Church, Helsinki in May 2005. He served as an assistant curate in the Chaplaincy of St Nicholas, Helsinki and was ordained priest by the Rt Revd David Hamid, suffragan bishop of the Diocese in Europe, in 2010. He was the first Finnish Lutheran ordained in the Church of England under the Porvoo Agreement.[1] He was appointed as Chaplain of the Chaplaincy of St Nicholas in 2012.
In 2015, Mäkipää was elected to the Church of England's General Synod.[2][3] In February 2016, he was commissioned Assistant Area Dean for Finland.[4] In June the same year, he was elected chair of the House of Clergy of the Diocese in Europe's diocesan synod.[5] He is also on the clergy roster of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
References
- ^ "Eurobishop: Petertide Ordinations: The Revd Tuomas Mäkipää".
- ^ "EUROPEAN MEMBERS REPORT FOR NEW GENERAL SYNOD - News - Diocese in Europe".
- ^ "The General Synod - Diocese in Europe".
- ^ "Eurobishop: Assistant Area Dean for Finland".
- ^ "Eurobishop: Fr Tuomas Mäkipää and Mr David Coulston elected chairs of Houses of Clergy and Laity, respectively".
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