Leonard Auala
{{Short description|Namibian Lutheran Church leader}}
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| name = Leonard Auala
| title = Bishop
| image = Leonard-Auala-1967.jpg
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| caption = 1967
| church = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
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| term = 1963–1979
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| birth_date = 25 September 1908
| birth_place = Iiyale, Oniipa, Ovamboland, German South West AfricaKutsu Helsingin yliopiston teologisen tiedekunnan tohtoripromootioon marraskuun 2. päivänä 1967, p. 32. Helsinki, 1967.
| death_date = 4 December, 1983
| death_place = Onandjokwe Lutheran Hospital,{{cite book | author=Ihamäki, Kirsti | title=Leonard Auala: Mustan Namibian paimen | location=Helsinki | publisher=Kirjaneliö | year=1985 | isbn=951-600-677-9 | pages=270–271}} South West Africa
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Leonard Nangolo Auala (25 September 1908, Iiyale, Oniipa, Ovamboland, German South West Africa – 4 December 1983, Onandjokwe, South West Africa{{cite book
|title= Ondjokonona yaasita naateolohi muELCIN 1925–1992
|trans-title = ‘Register of ELCIN Clergy 1925–1992’
|last= Nambala
|first= Shekutaamba V. V.
|year= 1995
|publisher= ELCIN
|location= Oniipa, Namibia
|isbn=
|pages= 58–59
}}) was a Namibian Lutheran Church leader.
Early life
Auala was born in Oniipa, Ovamboland, German South West Africa. He was the son of Nakanyala Vilho yaAwala (Shihwa) waAmukwiyu and Nekwaya Loide yaShikongo shaNangolo dhaAmutenya.
Auala was raised partly by Lutheran missionaries from Finland.[http://www.namibian.com.na/2008/September/national/082C442ABD.html Bishop Auala Centenary.]{{404|date=December 2017}} The Namibian, 25 September, 2008. He went to primary school in Oniipa between 1919 and 1929, and between 1929 and 1931 he attended the local teacher training seminary there. During 1934–35, he studied at Augustineum, Okahandja, 1934–35, and he received theological training in Elim in 1942, when he was ordained a pastor. He received further theological training at the Moravian Theological Seminary in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during 1956–57.{{cite web
| url = http://www.elcinorg.com/founders/
| title = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) — Founders
| date = 2021
| work = ELCIN home pages
| publisher = ELCIN
| accessdate = 4 September 2022
}}
Career
Auala was consecrated a bishop in 1963 by visiting Bishop Eelis Gulin from Tampere, Finland, in connection of the Church General Synod.
Auala was the first Namibian bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN), a member of the Lutheran World Federation. He lived most of his life under South African rule. As a prominent religious leader for both the Ovambo people and other groups across Namibia, Auala met regularly with the South Africans to discuss issues like contract labour and other facets of apartheid.[http://dacb.org/stories/namibia/auala-leonard/ Leonard Auala] at the Dictionary of African Christian Biography. A member of the South West Africa People's Organization, he received threats and harassment from the South African occupiers.
Personal life
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Category:People from Oshikoto Region
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