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The Right Reverend
Petrus Follingius
Bishop of Turku
ChurchChurch of Sweden
DioceseTurku
AppointedFebruary 1558
In office1558–1563
PredecessorMikael Agricola
SuccessorPaulus Juusten
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Consecration1558
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BornÖstergötland, Swedish Empire
Died1565
Turku, Swedish Empire Present-day Finland
NationalitySwedish
DenominationLutheran
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    Pietari Follingius or Petrus Nicolai Follingius (died 1565) was a Swedish prelate who was the Bishop of Turku from 1558 till 1563.

    Biography

    Follingius, who initially wrote his name Folling or Follinger, was the son of peasants from Östergötland. He was educated at the Cathedral School in Linköping and later continued his studies at the University of Copenhagen. In 1547 he became the rector of the Linköping Cathedral school, and in 1550 he became vicar of the parish of Kärna in the Diocese of Linköping. Later he also became a canon of the cathedral chapter.

    In 1558 he was appointed as a Bishop of Turku, based on the advice of Andreas Olai. However, his appointment was severely criticized since Follingius was not Finnish. The motivation for this was to have a bishop more likely to have allegiance with the king. Nevertheless, in May 1559 Gustav I of Sweden criticized Follingius' leadership style. He was one of the first bishops to interact with the local clergy and was deeply involved in how parishes can be coordinated. He also made numerous visitations throughout his diocese. Nonetheless, in May 1563 he was deposed by Eric XIV of Sweden, partly due to the complaints by Finnish clergy and also possibly due to suspicions that he was in sympathy with Duke John. In 1565 he was appointed Bishop of Reval, but he died before he took office.

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    1. Petrus Follingius
    Religious titles
    Preceded byMikael Agricola Bishop of Turku
    1558 – 1563
    Succeeded byPaulus Juusten
    Archbishops of Turku
    Pre-Reformation Catholic Church in Swedish Finland (1164–1554), Protestant Church of Sweden (1554–1817), Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (1817—present)
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