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Saint Cleopa (Ilie) of Sihăstria (; 10 April 1912 – 2 December 1998) was an
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of the . He was a well-known spiritual representative of the
Romanian Orthodox Church The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; , ), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the East ...
. Archimandrite Cleopa was glorified as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church on July 12, 2024. His feast day is
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, alongside saints Paisie (Olaru) of Sihăstria and
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.


Biography

Cleopa Ilie (
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: Constantin) was born in
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,
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to a family of peasants. He was the fifth of ten children born to Alexandru Ilie. He attended the primary school in his village. Afterwards, he was an apprentice for three years to the monk Paisie Olaru, who lived in
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at the . Together with his elder brother, Vasile, Ilie joined the community at Sihăstria Hermitage in December 1929. In 1935, he joined the army in the town of
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, but returned a year later to the hermitage, where he was tonsured a
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on 2 August 1937, taking the name "Cleopa" (i.e., "guide") at his tonsuring. In June 1942, he was appointed to
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deputy because of abbot Ioanichie Moroi's poor health. On 27 December 1944, he was ordained a
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(deacon-monk) and on 23 January 1945 a
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(priest-monk) by the archbishop Galaction Cordun, abbot of the
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at the time. Afterwards, he was officially appointed hegumen of the Sihăstria Hermitage. In 1947, the hermitage became a monastery, and vice-
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Cleopa Ilie became archimandrite upon the approval of Patriarch Nicodim. Because the
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was looking for him in 1948, he disappeared into the woods surrounding the monastery, staying there for six months. On 30 August 1949, he was appointed abbot of the in
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, where he joined 30 other monks from the Sihăstria Monastery community as a result of Patriarch Justinian's decision. There he founded a community of monks with over 80 people. Between 1952 and 1954, he was being pursued again by the
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, and, together with hieromonk , escaped to the Stânișoara Mountains. He was brought back to the monastery after two years upon Patriarch Justinian's order. In 1956 he returned to Sihăstria Monastery, where he had been tonsured, and in the spring of 1959, he retired for the third time to the Neamț Mountains, spending the next five years there. He returned to Sihăstria in the fall of 1964, as
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for the entire community and continued to give spiritual advice to both monks and lay people for the next 34 years. He died on 2 December 1998 at Sihăstria Monastery.


Reputation

He was a strong defender of the traditional Orthodox lifestyle and had a strong influence over later developments in the Romanian Orthodox Church. The current patriarch,
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, was one of his disciples along with other current bishops. He would always portray himself as a worthless person and consistently diminished his deeds and suffering during his life. He was often sought after for advice by various important persons such as politicians and businessmen, whom he received together with common folk. He preached meekness and thorough understanding of the Bible and
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. It is through his meekness, despite his vast power in influencing the Church as well as his vast knowledge, that made him an emblem of the church revival after the 1989 Revolution. He was highly critical of the
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and devoted much of his time to writing against what he perceived to be
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errors. As Protestant evangelism efforts increased in Romania during the 20th Century, he exhorted his countrymen to hold fast to the Orthodox Faith by equipping themselves with the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures and Holy Tradition. In March 2021, it was revealed that Father Cleopa Ilie was proposed for canonization in 2025, when the
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will celebrate 140 years of autocephaly and 100 years since obtaining the status of a patriarchate.


Theology

Father Cleopa Ilie was known for his strong stance against any type of pregnancy prevention, including
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, which he deemed to be sinful and worthy of excommunication. He maintained that due to the
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, all children are born in a state of "defilement" and that without the forgiveness of sins obtained in
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, it is impossible for them to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.


Glorification

On July 12, 2024, during the feast day of Saint Paisios the Athonite, the Holy Synod of the Romanian Church anticipated Father Cleopa's glorification. He was added to the Synaxarion under
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, together with his spiritual father Saint Paisie (Olaru).


Published work

*''Despre credința ortodoxă'' ("About Orthodox Faith", Bucuresti, 1981, 280 pages, republished in 1985, then in Galaţi under the title: ''Călăuza în credința ortodoxă'', "Guide to the Orthodox Faith", 1991, 276 pages); *''Predici la praznice împărătești și sfinți de peste an'' ("Sermons on Religious Feasts and Saints Over the Year", Ed. Episcopiei Românului, 1986, 440 pages); *''Predici la Duminicile de peste an'' (Sermons on Sundays Over the Year, Ed. Episcopiei Românului, 1990, 560 pages); *''Valoarea sufletului'' (Value of the Soul, Galați, 1991, 176 pages, republished in Bacău, 1994, 238 pages); *''Urcuș spre înviere (predici duhovnicești)'' ("Ascent Towards Resurrection (Spiritual Sermons)", Mănăstirea Neamț, 1992, 416 pages); *''Despre vise și vedenii'' ("About Dreams and Visions", București, 1993, 270 pages); *Numerous articles in different magazines and newspapers, sermons in manuscript


Studies

* Bălan, I., Archim. Elder Cleopa of Sihăstria: In the Tradition of Saint Paisius Velichkovsky. Lake George (CO), 2001. * Stebbing, N. Bearers of the Spirit: Spiritual Fatherhood in Romanian Orthodoxy. Collegeville, MN, 2003 (Cistercian Studies Series).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ilie, Cleopa 1912 births 1998 deaths People from Botoșani County Romanian Orthodox monks Romanian abbots Eastern Orthodox saints