Mother Nicodima was always ready to give her portion of food or her shirt to those who were destitute

I was arrested in Bucharest, where I had settled after graduating from university, but since the group I belonged to was organised in Turnu Severin, the investigation and trial were to take place in Craiova. […] Thus, on 17 November 1958, I crossed the threshold of the Craiova Security Service. […] In the cell we had two nuns who, at our insistence, taught us a prayer. […] The two nuns in our cell were one Orthodox, Mother Nicodema, and the other Greek Catholic, Mother Vianeea. Mother Nicodema, Aneta Vasilache, was a nun in the convent of Tismana. She was a […]

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