Imprisonment and Confession
Father Elijah's life as a confessor was shaped by two periods of detention under the communist authorities. According to the accounts of his life, he was first arrested in 1952 and held in labor colonies in Constanța County — Galeșu and Peninsula — associated with the harsh forced-labor projects of the era, and was released in 1954. A second arrest in 1959 led to a sentence of forced labor served at Periprava in the Danube Delta, from which he was released around 1964.
He is remembered in these accounts for his humility, meekness, and life of prayer, and it is on account of his endurance of imprisonment for the faith that he bears the title of Confessor rather than Martyr, since he was not put to death but survived his sufferings and continued his priestly life afterward.