The Protected Grove
Sources record that Sylvester dug wells in the wilderness with his own hands and set apart a grove around the monastery within which no trees were to be felled. The tradition is associated with an account that in 1645 a hieromonk named Job, a builder at the Resurrection Monastery, disregarded this prohibition and began to cut timber in the grove; by tradition he was struck blind in punishment and afterward recovered his sight at the saint's coffin.