In the aftermath of the
Romanian Revolution of December 1989, the
Socialist Republic of Romania, which officially promoted
state atheism, collapsed, resulting in the end of the
persecution of Christians in Communist Romania, as well as the revival of
Christian monasticism in the country. She was born into a broken family, and, following her father's suicide, she and her brother grew up in an
orphanage. When she was 19, she worked as a
nanny in
Germany, and then for a family in
Banat. A friend of hers from the orphanage became a nun at the Tanacu monastery and she encouraged her to also become a nun. Soon after, she began giggling during
Mass and, by April, her mental state deteriorated and the doctors at the local
psychiatric hospital diagnosed her disease as
schizophrenia. After a two-week treatment, they released her into the care of the monastery. Cornici's friends also stated that she never exhibited any signs of mental illness. Her brother testified that he was with her when he saw Satan go "into her" and also maintained that she suffered from
demonic possession. Daniel Petre Corogeanu was the 29-year-old priest of the monastery. A decade before the events, he was a football player in
Vaslui, his home town. He began following religious studies at the
University of Iași after he could not secure admission in
University of Bucharest, where he wanted to study sports or law. A year later, a businessman from his home town recruited him to help build a monastery in the hills near the city. He was ordained by the local
bishop, who expected that he would continue his studies. Nevertheless, he gave up his university education in order to devote himself to running the monastery. In 2003, Father Corogeanu had some disputes with the
diocese. When the bishop came to read him the
canon law, he argued that the rules were "19th century innovations" made by the
Freemasonry. The original community of monks dissolved as they left to become priests and, instead, Corogeanu organized a community of nuns, who were, according to all accounts, "completely devout to him". ==The exorcism==