Vladimir Dmitrievich Vvedensky (July 14, 1881 , the village of Pogost-Arkhangelsk , Kalyazinsky district , Tver province - November 3, 1937 , Kashin ) - the holy Russian Orthodox Church , is venerated in the guise of holy martyrs . The memory takes place on October 21 (according to the Julian calendar ) in the Cathedral of the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia .
| Vladimir Dmitrievich Vvedensky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 14, 1881 |
| Place of Birth | with. Pogost-Arkhangelsk , Kalyazinsky district , Tver province |
| Date of death | November 3, 1937 (56 years old) |
| Place of death | Kashin city, USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Father | Dmitry Vvedensky (priest) |
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Biography
Born in the family of a priest, Dmitry Vvedensky.
He graduated from the Tver Theological Seminary .
He is ordained a priest .
He lived in Sknyatino, Kalyazinsky district : he served in the church.
He was married, had sons Dmitry, Michael.
Arrest
1937 - arrested: imprisoned in Kashinsky prison.
Corollary
Witnesses were called to testify that the suspect refuted materialist teaching, upholding the philosophy of idealism; He said that the existence of God will be consciously and Bolsheviks . But one of the witnesses gave aggravating evidence. Priest Vedensky said that the idea of collectivization was doomed and that collective farms would fall apart ... He claimed that in reality the notorious Republican Army of Spain had only defeats and that Soviet newspapers concealed true information on this issue.
Sentence
The indictment stated: although the accused did not plead guilty, “he is sufficiently exposed by testimony.” The three NKVD sentenced Vedensky to execution.
Assignment of Saints
Father Vladimir was counted among the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia at the Anniversary Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in August 2000 for general church veneration. [one]
Notes
Literature
- Damascene. “Martyrs, confessors and ascetics of the piety of the Russian Orthodox Church of the 20th century. Biographies and materials for them. " Book 3, Tver. 2001. S. 308-309
- Vladimir // Orthodox Encyclopedia . - M .: Church and Scientific Center "Orthodox Encyclopedia" , 2004. - T. VIII. - S. 634. - 752 p. - 39,000 copies. - ISBN 5-89572-014-5 .
- Archive of the FSB of the Russian Federation in the Tver region. Arch. No. 20439-C.