The Pertozero Skete is an Old Believer center of Filipov's persuasion in the Kem district of the Arkhangelsk province in the area of Pertozero and Tegozero lakes, 12-13 km from the village of Sumsky Posad .
History
Founded in the 1830s by the Old Believers of Aristov's consent: Novgorod noblewoman, widow warrant officer G. A. Kartashev, Anna Kartasheva (monk Domenik) with his son Grigory from St. Petersburg. The daughter (monk Anfisa) settled here earlier, in 1823.
In 1849, the skete was liquidated by the authorities, but by the 1880s it was gradually revived, it numbered up to 50 members - Pomeranians who were engaged in gardening and fishing.
The peasant of Kolezhma parish Fyodor Postnikov, who had a skete's chapel in his house, became his mentor. [one]
In 1929, the Pertozersky skete consisted of 8 yards, where mostly elderly women led by A. Rohmistrovoy lived. Services in the prayer house were conducted by mentor I. D. Dmitriev. [2]
Apparently, the skit was closed in the 1930s.
Notes
- ↑ Sumy parish
- ↑ Pertozero Skete // Krasnaya Karelia. 1929. November 20
Links
- Vasiliev F. Pertozersky schismatic monastery // The Northern Courier newspaper, July 31, 1999.
- Pertozero Schismatic Monastery
- Khrushkaya L.N. To the History of the Pertozero Old Believer Skete in the Kemsky District of the Arkhangelsk Province // Old Believers: History, Culture, Modernity: Proceedings of the IX International Conference, held in Novgorod September 30 - October 2, 2009 M. - Borovsk, 2010. - from . 102-117