Alexandru Cisar, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alexandru Cisar

Roman Catholic archbishop

Date of Birth: 21-Oct-1892

Place of Birth: Bucharest

Date of Death: 07-Jan-1954

Profession: Catholic priest, theologian

Nationality: Romania

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Alexandru Cisar

  • Alexandru Theodor Cisar (21 October 1880 – 7 January 1954) was a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iasi and archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest.
  • Born in Bucharest, he entered that city's seminary in 1892.
  • Sent to Rome in 1899, he was ordained a priest in 1903 at the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
  • Upon his return to Romania, he was named secretary to Archbishop Joseph-Xavier Hornstein and dean of students at the seminary.
  • After a short time as parish priest at the Bucharest Bara?ia and at the Craiova parish, he was named head of a school in Bucharest in 1918.
  • In 1920, he was consecrated bishop at Saint Joseph's Cathedral and was installed in Iasi.
  • He reopened the seminary there that had shut down due to World War I.
  • In 1921, the parishes of Bessarabia, recently united with Romania, were incorporated into his diocese.
  • Following the retirement of Archbishop Raymund Netzhammer in 1924, he was named Archbishop of Bucharest.
  • He was also interim Apostolic Administrator of Iasi until 1925, when Mihai Robu was named bishop.
  • He remained in office until retiring in 1948 and being named titular bishop of Nicopolis.
  • During 1949-1953, the new communist regime forced him to live at the Franciscan monastery in Orastie.
  • Twice, with the authorities' approval, he was able to go to Alba Iulia to ordain priests.
  • He was allowed to return to Bucharest in late 1953.
  • He died soon after, and was buried in the Catholic chapel at Bellu cemetery.

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