Venerable (Monastic) 20th century

Saint Paisius of Sihăstria

1897 – 1990

Also known as Paisie Olaru · Paisie de la Sihăstria

Elder and confessor of the Sihăstria Monastery in Moldavia, spiritual father to a great number of monastics and laypeople. He reposed in 1990.

Feast Day
December 2
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Paisius (Olaru) of Sihăstria

Life

Saint Paisius of Sihăstria (Paisie Olaru) was a Romanian monastic elder and confessor of the twentieth century, remembered as the spiritual father of a great number of monastics and laypeople. He spent the central decades of his monastic life at the Sihăstria Monastery in Moldavia, where he became known for receiving his spiritual children for Confession at any hour. He reposed in 1990 and was glorified by the Romanian Orthodox Church, with his feast kept on December 2.

Born in 1897 in the village of Stroiești and baptized Peter, he was, by the accounts gathered after his repose, the youngest child of a pious family of the Bucovina region; his father is named as a forester. He entered the monastic life at the Cozancea Skete in the years after the First World War, was tonsured a monk in his twenties under the name Paisius, and after long years as a simple monk received the great schema in 1933. He was ordained deacon and later priest, and for a short time served as abbot of Cozancea before that responsibility was set aside.

In 1948 he transferred to Sihăstria, the monastery with which his name is now joined, where he labored as confessor alongside his contemporary and spiritual friend Saint Cleopas Ilie, abbot of the same community. Seeking greater solitude he withdrew for a time to the dependent Sihla Skete, returning to Sihăstria in his later years as his health declined. According to the sources, his plain and direct counsel strengthened many Romanians, including a number of the country's noted spiritual fathers, through the difficult years of Communist rule. He reposed at Sihăstria in 1990 and was buried in the monastery cemetery.

Saint Paisius was numbered among a group of twentieth-century Romanian spiritual fathers and confessors glorified by the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church, whose decision was taken in 2024 and proclaimed in 2025, the year marking the centennial of the elevation of the Romanian Church to a Patriarchate. He and Saint Cleopas of Sihăstria, canonized together, share the feast day of December 2.

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  1. 1897 Birth Born at Stroiești and baptized Peter.
  2. 1933 Great schema Received the great schema after long years as a monk.
  3. 1948 Transfer to Sihăstria Moved to the Sihăstria Monastery, where he served as confessor.
  4. 1990 Repose Reposed at Sihăstria and was buried in the monastery cemetery.
  5. 2025 Glorification proclaimed Proclaimed a saint by the Romanian Orthodox Church (synodal decision 2024); feast December 2.

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Monastic Life and Confessorship

The sources present Paisius first of all as a confessor. From his transfer to Sihăstria in 1948, he is described as a humble and gentle spiritual father who received those who came to him for Confession at any hour, and as one who, in the words attributed to Elder Cleopa, won many thousands of souls. His teaching is characterized as direct and unembellished rather than elaborate.

His monastic course passed through three houses: the Cozancea Skete, where he first entered and was tonsured; the Sihăstria Monastery, where he served as confessor for most of his life; and the Sihla Skete, a dependency of Sihăstria, to which he withdrew for a period of greater solitude before returning to Sihăstria as illness confined him in his final years.

Glorification

Paisius was canonized by the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church as one of a group of twentieth-century saints. The synodal decision was taken in 2024 and the saints were generally proclaimed in 2025, a year the Romanian Church observed as the centennial of its Patriarchate. His feast is December 2.

He was glorified together with Saint Cleopas of Sihăstria, the abbot who had been his fellow laborer at the same monastery; the two share the December 2 commemoration. After their canonization their relics were exhumed at Sihăstria.

Notes

Born 1897 at Stroiești; reposed 1990 at Sihăstria. Glorified by the Romanian Orthodox Church (Feb 2025).

Sources: Basilica.ro; Orthodox Times; Romanian Orthodox Church synodal canonization (Feb 2025)