Hierarch 19th century

Saint Joseph the Merciful of Moldavia

1818 – 1902

Also known as Iosif Naniescu · Iosif cel Milostiv

Metropolitan of Moldavia, known for his extensive pastoral and charitable work and his care for the poor. He reposed at Iași in 1902.

Feast Day
January 26
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Commemorated as

Our Father among the Saints Joseph the Merciful, Metropolitan of Moldavia

Life

Joseph the Merciful (Romanian: Iosif Naniescu) was a nineteenth-century Moldavian hierarch who served for twenty-seven years as Metropolitan of Moldavia, with his see at Iași. He is remembered for his extensive charitable work and care for the poor, which earned him the epithet "the Merciful." The Romanian Orthodox Church glorified him as a saint in 2017 and commemorates him on January 26.

Born Ioan Naniescu in 1818 in the village of Răzălăi in Bessarabia, he was the son of a priest who died when Ioan was an infant. He entered monastic life as a boy at Saint Spiridon Monastery in Iași, where he was tonsured and given the name Iosif, and rose through the diaconate and priesthood before his elevation to the episcopate.

As Metropolitan he was noted both for his pastoral gentleness and for his learning; he was a member of the Romanian Academy and was esteemed for his philological culture. He reposed at Iași in 1902, and his relics are venerated in churches of Moldavia and Bessarabia.

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  1. 1818 Born in Bessarabia Ioan Naniescu was born on 15/27 July 1818 in the village of Răzălăi in Bessarabia, the son of a priest.
  2. 1831 Enters Saint Spiridon Monastery At age thirteen he entered Saint Spiridon Monastery in Iași and was later tonsured a rasophore monk, taking the name Iosif.
  3. 1850 Ordained to the priesthood He was ordained to the priesthood at Bucharest on 20 August 1850.
  4. 1873 Bishop of Argeș Having been raised to the episcopate in 1872, he was assigned as Bishop of Argeș for about two years.
  5. 1875 Metropolitan of Moldavia Elected Metropolitan on 10 June 1875 and enthroned at Iași on 6 July 1875, he served for twenty-seven years.
  6. 1902 Repose at Iași He reposed on 26 January 1902 at Iași.
  7. 2017 Glorified as a saint The Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church glorified him on 5 October 2017 under the title "the Merciful"; the formal proclamation followed in 2018.

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Early Life and Monastic Formation

According to the accounts, he was born Ioan Naniescu on 15/27 July 1818 in the village of Răzălăi in Bessarabia, the son of the priest Anania Mihalache Naniescu and his wife Teodosia. His father died when Ioan was two years old.

In 1831, at the age of thirteen, he entered Saint Spiridon Monastery in Iași, where he received his secondary education and was tonsured a rasophore monk, taking the name Iosif. On 23 January 1835 he was tonsured a stavrophore monk in the Dormition Cathedral in Buzău, and the following day he was ordained to the diaconate. He was ordained to the priesthood at Bucharest on 20 August 1850.

Episcopate and Metropolitanate

He was raised to the episcopate on 23 April 1872, and in January 1873 was assigned to serve as Bishop of Argeș, an office he held for about two years.

On 10 June 1875 he was elected Metropolitan, and on 6 July 1875 he was enthroned as Metropolitan of Moldavia, with his see at Iași. He shepherded the Metropolitanate for twenty-seven years. He was a founder of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Iași, and from 1888 was an honorary member of the Romanian Academy, being noted for his philological culture and his work copying manuscripts.

Charity and Repose

His charitable work and care for the poor were so marked that, according to the sources, people came to call him Joseph the Merciful and the Kind. Later commemorations recall him as a pastor who knew his flock through humility, repentance and prayer.

He reposed on 26 January 1902 at Iași.

Glorification and Veneration

The Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church glorified him as a saint on 5 October 2017, under the title "the Merciful," and established his feast on 26 January. The formal proclamation of his sainthood took place on 25 March 2018 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Iași, marking the centenary of the union of Bessarabia with Romania, and a further proclamation was held on 22 May 2018 in his native village of Răzălăi.

Honored as a son of Bessarabia and a spiritual father of Moldavia, he is commemorated by the Autonomous Metropolis of Bessarabia. Particles of his relics are venerated at the Metropolitan Chapel of Saint John the Theologian in Chișinău and at a church in Răzălăi, in the Sîngerei district.

Notes

Born 1818 in Bessarabia; reposed 1902 at Iași. Glorified by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 2017.

Sources: Basilica.ro; Romanian Orthodox Church canonization (2017)