Nicolae Colan

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ArchdioceseSibiu
MetropolisTransylvania
Installed26 May 1957
Nicolae Colan
ChurchRomanian Orthodox Church
ArchdioceseSibiu
MetropolisTransylvania
Installed26 May 1957
Term ended15 April 1967
PredecessorIustin Moisescu
SuccessorNicolae Mladin
Other postBishop of Vad, Feleac and Cluj (19361957)
Orders
Ordination1934
Consecration31 May 1936
Personal details
Born(1893-11-28)28 November 1893
Árapatak, Háromszék County, Austria-Hungary
(now Araci, Covasna County, Romania)
Died15 April 1967(1967-04-15) (aged 73)
BuriedSâmbăta de Sus Monastery
DenominationEastern Orthodox Church
ProfessionTheologian
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest

Nicolae Colan (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e koˈlan]; 28 November 1893 15 April 1967) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric, a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church. From a peasant background, Colan completed high school in Brașov, followed by a period of wandering during World War I that saw him in Sibiu, Bucharest, Moldavia, Ukraine and ultimately Bessarabia, where he advocated union with Romania. After the war, he completed university and taught New Testament theology at Sibiu from 1924 to 1936. Entering the clergy in 1934, he soon became bishop at Cluj, remaining there when Northern Transylvania temporarily became Hungarian territory during World War II. In 1957, he advanced to Metropolitan of Transylvania, an office he held for the final decade of his life.

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