Elder Paisius
(Olaru) of Sihla (1897–1990) was one of the most beloved spiritual fathers of
Romania in recent times. In his youth he lived a life of prayer and service,
learning from an older generation of spiritual giants. After World War II he
moved to Sihăstria Monastery, where his spiritual son, Elder Cleopa, had
recently become abbot. It was there that he became renowned for his spiritual
wisdom and discernment, confessing the monks and laymen who came to the
monastery. Eventually he moved to the nearby Sihla Skete, where he could
continue his life of prayer in greater solitude.
Throughout the
Communist period, Elder Paisius was a refuge and shelter for those who desired
to preserve their faith in those difficult times. Professors and doctors,
farmers and factory workers all came to the humble elder to hear words of
consolation, encouragement, and direction. A father of love and hope, he
focused the gaze of his flock on Christ and His Heavenly Kingdom, expressing
the wish that the Lord grant them a “little corner of Paradise.”
Included in the
present volume are the life of this remarkable elder, many of his spiritual
teachings, recollections of his spiritual children, interviews conducted with
him, his letters, and his poetry.
“Prayer is not
a theory that one learns in school. The prayer of the heart, that is, prayer
made with the awareness of the heart, is a gift of the Holy Spirit…. Whoever
loves God with his whole soul, with all his strength and all his heart, will be
endowed with the gift of prayer of the heart and the gift of holy tears.”
—Elder Paisius
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