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Orlenkov, Peter Izmailovich

Pyotr Izmaylovich Orlenkov ( December 25, 1876 , Voskresenskoye , Bronnitsky district of Moscow province - December 16, 1937 , Butovo training ground ) - priest , holy Russian Orthodox Church , was counted as a holy martyr for general veneration in 2000 [1] .

Holy Martyr Peter Orlenkov
Peter Orlenkov 1937.png
Photo from the investigation of the NKVD. 1937
Name in the worldPyotr Izmailovich Orlenkov
Birth

December 25, 1876 ( 1876-12-25 )

Voskresenskoye (Ramensky district) of the Bronnitsky district of Moscow province
Death

December 16, 1937 ( 1937-12-16 ) (60 years old)

Moscow
Is reveredin orthodoxy
Glorified2000 / Anniversary Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church / Moscow
In the faceholy martyrs
Day of RemembranceNovember 3 (16) November 3
Asceticismmartyrdom

Biography

Born December 25, 1876 in the village of Voskresensky of the Bronnitsky district of the Moscow province (now Ramensky district of the Moscow region). Father is the priest Ismail Orlenkov.

In 1890 he graduated from the Don Theological College (Moscow). In 1896 he graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary and in the same year was ordained a priest. He served in the churches of the Moscow diocese in 1896-1930. In 1930, he was appointed to serve in the Resurrection Church, which existed at that time in the village of Kondrevo, Kolomensky District, Moscow Region (now Stupinsky District, Moscow Region).

Father Peter at that time lived in Olkhov, Ozeretskovsky District, Moscow Region. In July 1937, the church was closed under the pretext of an emergency condition of the building. After the church was closed, Father Peter settled in Kondrev and lived there until his arrest.

Father Peter was arrested on October 28, 1937 on charges of counter-revolutionary activity and imprisoned in the city of Kolomna (now the detention center No. 6 of the Federal Penitentiary Service in the Moscow Region [2] ). He was convicted on November 15, 1937 by a troika at the UNKVD of the USSR in the Moscow region. One of the women, called as a witness, testified that on September 26, Orlenkov near the church publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the closure of the church for a far-fetched reason and indicated that such arbitrariness was contrary to the new USSR Constitution . When asked by the investigator whether Orlenkov pleads guilty to conducting sharp counter-revolutionary campaigns among the population of the villages of Senkino and Kondrevo , Father Peter answered negatively. On November 15, 1937, the NKVD troika sentenced Pyotr Orlenkov to execution on charges of "counter-revolutionary agitation" ( Articles 58-10 of the RSFSR Criminal Code). Father Peter was shot the next day, November 16, 1937. The ashes rest in an unknown common grave at the Butovo training ground near Moscow.

Canonization

Rehabilitated by the Prosecutor's Office of the Moscow Region on June 28, 1989.

He was canonized as a holy martyr on August 20, 2000 by the Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church on the proposal of the Moscow diocese.

The life was made by Archimandrite Damaskin (Oryol) .

Memorial Days

  • Cathedral of the New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church .
  • Day of the Martyrdom in 1937: the old style - November 3, the new style - November 16.

Notes

  1. ↑ Act of the Anniversary Consecrated Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Council glorification of new martyrs and confessors of Russia of the 20th century. Moscow, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, August 13-16, 2000. - on the official website of the Moscow Patriarchate
  2. ↑ PKU SIZO-6, Kolomna, Moscow Region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment February 20, 2018.

Literature

  • Martyrology of the executed and buried at the NKVD "Object Butovo" training ground 08.08.1937-19.10.1938. - M .: Zachatievsky monastery, 1997 .-- S. 254.
  • The action of the Anniversary of the Blessed Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church on the consecration of the new martyrs and confessors of the XX century. Moscow, August 12–16, 2000
  • Synod of the victims for faith and the Church of Christ in Butovo. - M .: PSTBI , The Brotherhood in the Name of All-Merciful Savior, the Church Community new martyrs and confessors of Russia in Butovo, 1995. - 19 p.
  • Damascene (Oryol), Abbot. Martyrs, confessors and ascetics of piety of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century: Biographies and materials for them. - Tver, 2002. - Prince. 6. - S. 278.
  • Lives of the New Martyrs and Confessors of the 20th Century Russian Moscow Diocese. November. - Tver: Bulat, 2004. - S. 48-50.

Links

  • Holy Martyr Peter Orlenkov ROF “Memory of the Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Orthodox Church”
  • http://www.fond.ru/userfiles/person/1150/1295806052.pdf
  • PSTGU - Victims for Christ on November 16 (November 3, St.)
  • http://www.newmartyros.ru/life/zhitie-sshchmch-petra-orlenkova.html
  • Orthodox days of remembrance
  • http://www.rusfront.ru/12028-svyaschennomuchenik-petr-orlenkov.html
  • Regional Public Fund "MEMORY OF THE MARTYERS AND CONFESSORS OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH" (unspecified) . Regional Public Fund. Date of treatment February 20, 2018.
  • Orlenkov (Orlinkov?) Petr Izmailovich (neopr.) . New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Orthodox Church of the 20th Century. Date of treatment February 20, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orlenkov,_Peter_Izmaylovich&oldid=101291420


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