Born in Bucharest, on January 23, 1971, Alina Marieta Rucăreanu (Monahia Alexandra) graduated from the Sanitary High School in Bucharest, after which she followed the monastic vocation, becoming a monk. He graduated from the Theological-Sanitary Post-secondary School in Târgu-Mureș, then the Faculty of Orthodox Theology and the Faculty of Letters. He has a master's degree in Ecumenical Theology and one in Philology.
In 2015, at the University of Bucharest, she obtained the title of doctor in Educational Sciences, following the defense of her doctoral thesis "The religious element in Romanian interwar poetry from a pedagogical perspective", being a scholarship holder of the Romanian Academy. Later, he completed his doctoral internship at "Ovidius" University in Constanța, finishing with a thesis on the history of Romanian grammar, "Concepts, norms and models of analysis in the first Romanian grammars (1667-1914). Flexible Parts of Speech", obtaining the Excellence Scholarship and the "Ovidius" Scholarship for doctoral studies.
The two components of his researcher profile can be found in the activity he carries out at the department, as a professor of Romanian language and literature, receiving various distinctions, such as the Diploma of Honor and the Diploma of Merit. He attended many professional training courses and participated in numerous professional scientific events, publishing several specialized studies.
Also, she combines the activity of a teacher with that of a nun at the Șigănești Monastery in Ilfov county.