Mihai Robu (10 April 1884 â 27 September 1944) was a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of IaÃÂi. Born in SÃÂbÃÂoani, NeamàCounty, He entered the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of IaÃÂi in 1894, being ordained deacon in 1906 and priest in 1907. For several years, starting before his priestly ordination, he was in charge of the IaÃÂi seminarians. During World War I, when the seminary was closed, he was a parish priest at VÃÂleni, Faraoani and BacÃÂu. In 1920, he returned to teach when the seminary reopened, and was named secretary to Bishop Alexandru Cisar. In 1922, he was named parish priest at HorleÃÂti and chaplain at an IaÃÂi monastery. In 1925, he was consecrated Bishop of IaÃÂi by Cisar. Among his activities were the building of numerous churches, special attention to the seminary and the opening of a new one at Luizi-CÃÂlugÃÂra, support for the Catholic press and many visits to parishes in the diocese. In March 1944, due to the approach of the Eastern Front, he closed the seminary and withdrew with the students to BeiuÃÂ. Meeting with repression from the German and Hungarian armies, he went to the mountains at Finiàin mid-September. He caught double pneumonia and soon died. Buried in BeiuÃÂ, his remains were moved to the old Roman Catholic cathedral in IaÃÂi in 1964.