Ala-Kulju’s academic journey commenced with his graduation from
Lapua in 1918, a year marked by his enrollment at the
University of Helsinki. His scholarly pursuits culminated in a series of commendable achievements: an honorary degree in Theology (1925), a Bachelor of Philosophy (1931), and a Master’s degree (1932). His ordination as a priest coincided with his master’s graduation. During his tenure at the university, Ala-Kulju was actively involved in student governance, serving on the student union’s board from 1925 to 1926. He also contributed to the
Academic Karelian Society, ascending to the role of vice-president in 1926. Ala-Kulju’s professional career began at Kristiina’s Finnish middle school in 1924. His educational path led him to Seinäjoki joint school in 1927, where he imparted knowledge in religion and philosophy. He advanced to become a senior lecturer at
Seinäjoki co-ed high school (1930–1944), later assuming the positions of vice-principal (1930–1952) and principal (1952–1963) at the girls’ high school until his retirement. In addition to his educational roles, Ala-Kulju was ordained again in 1929 and served with distinction as a military chaplain during the
Second World War. His service extended through the
Continuation War, where he held the position of enlightenment officer for the tribal warrior brigade and fulfilled pastoral duties in
Eastern Karelia. == Political career ==