Background
His father was a priest named Joachim and his mother named Rozalia.
His father was a priest named Joachim and his mother named Rozalia.
He studied theology in Budapest (1894-1898). In 1902 he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Theology.
He was ordained a priest on 28 September 1898. He worked in the Diocese of Lugoj as rector, dean of Drastic, chancellor and vicar foraneu. On 4 November 1912, at age 37, was appointed bishop of Lugoj.
On 25 February 1922, Bishop Frentiu was transferred to Oradea and mounted on 3 May that year.
On September 5, 1937 the church dedicated Madaras, and on 8 September 1937 consecrated the church in Istria and Greek-Catholic Bocsa. After the death of Bishop Alexander Niculescu in 1941, Bishop Frentiu was moved to the position of Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Alba Iulia and Fagaras, ministering here throughout the war.
In 1947 he returned to Oradea. At Căldăruşani, Valeriu Traian Frenţiu consecrated Bishop Bishop, underground, on John Chertes the night of Christmas of 1949.
In 1950 arrived in Sighet Prison, where, after two years, unable to bear the hardness of extermination regime, died on 11 July 1952.
Other bishops also dead in Sighet, was buried in one night, without a coffin in a mass grave in the Cemetery of the Poor. Grave was leveled to no longer know burial place and to avoid pilgrimages to the graves of the martyrs killed in Sighet. There has been tried and convicted.
In 2011, the City Council decision Resita Doctor Valeriu Traian Frenţiu Martyr Bishop was elected Honorary Citizen of Resita Post Mortem, a town that Frenţiu was born.