Vasile Aftenie
Deceased Person
1899 – 1950
Who was Vasile Aftenie?
Vasile Aftenie was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. Born in Lodroman village, Alba County, he began theological studies in 1919 and was later sent to Rome. He took a doctorate in philosophy and theology in 1925 and was ordained a priest the following year by Metropolitan Vasile Suciu. Soon afterward, he was named professor at the Blaj theological academy. He was later named archpriest in Bucharest and then assigned to the Blaj cathedral. In 1939, he became rector of the Blaj theological academy. In 1940, he was consecrated titular bishop of Ulpiana, auxiliary of Metropolitan Alexandru Nicolescu, and returned to Bucharest as vicar bishop. In 1948, the new Communist regime that outlawed his church, and the authorities' efforts to compromise him failed. Aftenie was arrested that October and taken, together with the other five Greek-Catholic bishops, first to Dragoslavele and then to Căldăruşani Monastery, which had been refashioned into a prison. He refused the offer of an Orthodox metropolitanate in exchange for conversion. In May 1949 he was taken to the Interior Ministry, held in isolation and tortured.
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