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Sergiu Grossu was born on 14 November, 1920 in Cubolta, is a Romanian writer and theologian. Discover Sergiu Grossu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Occupation Theologian
Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November, 1920
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Cubolta
Date of death 25 July, 2009
Died Place Bucharest
Nationality Romania

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Who Is Sergiu Grossu's Wife?

His wife is Nicole Valéry Grossu (1919–96)

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Parents Ion and Maria Grossu
Wife Nicole Valéry Grossu (1919–96)
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Sergiu Grossu Net Worth

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1920

Sergiu Grossu (14 November 1920 in Cubolta – 25 July 2009 in Bucharest) was a Romanian writer and theologian.

Sergiu Grossu was born to Ion and Maria Grossu on 14 November 1920 in Cubolta.

1927

In 1927, his family moved to Bălți, where he was a classmate of Eugen Coșeriu.

He published in Viața Basarabiei.

He graduated from the University of Bucharest with degrees in theology, philosophy and modern philology.

Following the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, he became a refugee in Bucharest.

In the wake of the Soviet occupation of Romania, he joined Oastea Domnului (the Lord's Army), a spiritual renewal movement of lay volunteers as well as clerics, associated with the Romanian Orthodox Church.

The organization was outlawed during the communist rule; his pseudonym was Simion Cubolta.

1957

In April 1957, he married Nicoleta Valeria Bruteanu (1919–96), a graduate of Bucharest Conservatory, relative of Iuliu Maniu and former political detainee.

The Romanian movie Binecuvântată fii, închisoare (Bless you, prison) and the book Prisoner Rejoice recount the story of Nicoleta Valeria Bruteanu's grueling years of detention by the Romanian Communist Regime.

1959

On 7 March 1959 Grossu was arrested and sentenced to 12 years in prison for his activity in Oastea Domnului.

1962

He was pardoned in 1962.

The communist dictatorship then denied him all but manual employment.

1969

Sergiu Grossu and his wife migrated to France in 1969.

1971

There they founded the "Catacombes" publishing house, the association "La Chaine" and served as editors of the monthly magazine Catacombes (1971–92).

He hosted the radio show "Lumea creștină" on Radio Free Europe, and lectured in Paris, Bordeaux, Versailles, Besançon, Dieppe, Tours, Blois, Poitiers, Nantes, Brest, Toulouse, Lyon &c.

1996

On 18 January 1996, after 27 years in exile, Sergiu Grossu returned for good to Bucharest, bringing with him the mortal remains of his wife.

In Bucharest, he founded Fundația Foștilor Deținuți Politici "Nicoleta Valeria Grossu", the publishing house "Duh și Adevăr", and the association "Centrul de cultură creștină Nicoleta Valeria Grossu."

In Chișinău Sergiu Grossu founded Centrul internațional de cultură pentru copii și tineret "Sergiu Grossu" and sponsored the creation of the Muzeul Memoriei Neamului, led by his former classmate Vadim Pirogan.