Pisarev Vladimir Biography
Article from the Encyclopedia "Tree": Drevo-info. Photo from the site fond. After the death of her father, the mother, Serafima Fedorovna, became a prosphone in this temple. In the year he married the Olympics Fedorovna Arkhangelsk, the daughter of a priest.
Later, her father moved to Moscow and served in the temple of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God. Father Vladimir and his wife had three children - two sons and a daughter. The eldest son at the age of five had already read the six -popsalmia and subsequently became an expert on the church charter, and many turned to him for advice. After the revolution, the economy of about.
Vladimir was destroyed, and he, as a clergyman, was deprived of civil rights. The parish was small and poor, and the deacon Vladimir had to work hard himself to feed his family. Often he got up at four in the morning, worked in the field, and then went to serve. In the year he was ordained a priest, in the year he was erected to the rank of Archpriest. At this time, he also had to nourish the coming of the neighboring village of Gorki.
Vladimir believed that the right of freedom of conscience, declared by the Constitution, for the first time during the years of Soviet power, would enable believers and clergymen to freely conduct worship and procession, resume publishing, take part in state life, in the Supreme Council to elect their representatives who are able to protect the interests of the Church. Therefore, he invited believers to prepare for such an important and extensive activity in order not to be in the tail, and at the same time show the power of Christ faith.
This was invited to him as the spread among believers of the "vile slander" against the laws of Soviet power. He did not admit his guilty of active counter -revolutionary activity. Vladimir was convicted on the basis of evidence that did not contain a crime. One of the witnesses, being asked in the city of Vladimir, called for a sermon in the temple not to vote for the Communists, did not confirm and said that he did not hear anti -Soviet statements from him and was not indicated in the protocol of 3.
Shot on November 16 and buried in an unknown common grave at the Butovo training ground near Moscow. After the arrest of the priest, the temple in the village of Kostin was closed, and the house was burned, and the widow and children were forced to look for a shelter from relatives. Counted for the holy new martyrs and confessors of Russian at the Bishop Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church in August for general church veneration.
Used materials compiled by priest Oleg Mitrov. Tver, year, p.