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Oskari Heikki Jussila (Oskar Henrik, 16 April 1888 Leppävirta, Finland – 24 April 1955 in Alatornio, Finland) was a Conservative Laestadian provost, vicar for multiple parishes, and the area provost of the Tornio area in 1938–1955. He also worked as editor for the religious newspapers ''Siionin lähetyslehti'' and ''Zions missionstidning'' in 1919–1945, as well as a member of parliament with the National Coalition Party in 1922–1929 and 1930–1933. Jussila's father was Heikki Jussila (1863-1955), a Conservative Laestadian lay preacher and Volksschule teacher. == Education == After graduating Volksschule, Oskari Jussila went to ''oppikoulu'' in Kuopio classic lyceum in 1908 and began his theological studies in University of Helsinki, finishing them in 1913. During his studies, Jussila joined a Laestadian community, where he joined Conservative Laestadianism during the 1910 split. At the end of his studies he carried out interviews with Laestadians in the Torne Valley, which provided a robust connection to Laestadianism for him. He also made connections with the Laestadian movement in Calumet, Michigan, especially its local leaders Paul Heideman and his father Arthur Leopold Heideman. In the end of 1920, Jussila visited Michigan and Minnesota for four months, participating in the investigation of the dispersion within Heidemanism, the local Laestadian movement. Oskari Jussila was ordinated a priest in Oulu in 1914. After this he worked temporary parish positions in Tyrnävä, Kiuruvesi, Suomussalmi, Säräisniemi, and Ranua. He held three vicarages during his life: in Ranua 1918–1920, in Kuivaniemi 1920–1934, and in Alatornio from 1934 until his death in 1955.
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