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New Hieromartyr Demetrius Spassky

1878–1918

Also known as Demetrius Spassky, Priest

A priest martyred in the Soviet persecution (1918)

Feast Day
September 6
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New Hieromartyr Demetrius Spassky, Priest

Life

Demetrius Spassky (Dmitry Vassianovich Spassky) was a Russian Orthodox priest martyred during the Bolshevik persecution of the Church in 1918. He is commemorated as a new hieromartyr on September 6, and is numbered among the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.

According to Russian hagiographical sources, he served a rural parish in the north of European Russia, in the region of the present-day Komi Republic, and was executed by Soviet authorities in the autumn of 1918. He was formally canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in 2001.

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  1. 1878 Birth Born in the Ust-Sysolsk district of Vologda province in the Russian north, according to Russian sources.
  2. c. 1908 Ordination Ordained deacon and then priest by the bishop of Veliky Ustyug, and assigned to a parish in the Ust-Nem area.
  3. 1918 Martyrdom Condemned to death by the local Cheka and executed during the Soviet persecution; commemorated on September 6.
  4. 2001 Canonization Glorified by the Russian Orthodox Church among the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.

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Life and ministry

Russian sources record that Demetrius Spassky was born in 1878 in the Ust-Sysolsk district of Vologda province, in the Russian north. He was ordained to the diaconate and then to the priesthood around 1908 by the bishop of Veliky Ustyug, and was appointed to serve a parish church in the area of Ust-Nem, in the territory of the modern Komi Republic.

Martyrdom

In 1918, amid the Soviet campaign against the clergy that followed the Russian Revolution, Father Demetrius was condemned to death by the local revolutionary authorities (the Cheka) and shot. Russian accounts place his execution in September 1918, near the village of Pomozdino. The Orthodox calendar commemorates him on September 6.

In 2001 the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church glorified him as a saint and included him among the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia of the twentieth century.

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Among the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia

Sources: Synaxarion