Paulus Petri Juusten (1516-1576). ,
Swedish:
PÄvel Pedersson Juusten or
Paul Juusten (b c 1516 at Juustila near
Viipuri - d 1576) was the first
bishop of Viipuri, and later,
bishop of Turku,
Finland. He was an esteemed teacher and a Swedish royal envoy.
Early life
Paavali, as he was known before
ecclesiastical career, was initially schooled at the Viipuri School of Latin. His parents, burgher Pietari Juusten and his wife Anna, owned their townhouse near the Blackfriars' monastery at
Viipuri. The street bore the name Juusteninkatu until the town centuries later was ceded to
Soviet Union. His parents seemingly died in c 1530 due to
the plague. The orphan Paavali was sent to Turku, to study 1534-1536 at the Turku school. He was recruited to lecture as an assistant to the head teacher, bishop
Martti Skytte. The bishop ordained Paulus as a priest in 1540, before he turned 24 that was the regularly required age for
ordination.
Religious career
Juusten was acting headmaster of the Viipuri school 1541-1543, after which the bishop sent him to Germany, to study in several universities. He succeeded
Mikael Agricola as headmaster of
Turku cathedral school in 1548. He was member of the diocese chapter in 1553 and in 1554. In 1554 he was appointed as the inaugural bishop of
Viipuri, a new diocese. He was consecrated as bishop by
Botvidus Sunonis,
bishop of Strengnes, a carrier of the
Apostolic Succession. In 1563 he succeeded as
bishop of Turku. The king sent bishop Juusten as ambassador to Russia in 1569, where tsar
Ivan IV the Terrible kept him as a prisoner for over two years. Some sources claim that he received
ennoblement from the king after his return in c 1573. The year he died, Paulus consecrated
Laurentius Petri Gothus as archbishop of
Uppsala. He was buried at the
Cathedral of Turku.
Author
Juusten authored the Finnish-language
catechism (1574), the tale of his Moscow travel, a Mass book (1575) and the Chronicle of Finnish bishops,
Suomen piispainkronikka,
Chronicon episcoporum finlandensium.
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