Arrest and Martyrdom
The sources relate that Nicholas Dmitrov was taken from his parish at Zavidovo during the height of the anti-religious campaign of the late 1930s. He was arrested in February 1938 despite being seriously ill at the time, and was charged with counter-revolutionary activity, an accusation he rejected. Within a month he was condemned and executed, sharing the fate of many clergy of the Tver region in those years.
His commemoration on February 23 places him among a number of New Martyrs of Russia who suffered in the same period, including others connected with the Tver eparchy. He is honored as a hieromartyr, that is, a martyr who held priestly orders, and as a member of the wider Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.