Context and Monastic Setting
The Komel monastery, also called the Korniliev monastery, had been founded by Saint Cornelius of Komel, who settled in the Komel forest near Vologda in 1497 and built up a community there, composing a monastic Rule that drew on the traditions of Joseph of Volokolamsk and Nilus of Sora. Laurence was numbered among Cornelius's disciples alongside Saints Gennadius, Cyril, Herodion, Adrian, and Cassian.
Before his repose, Cornelius transferred the guidance of the monastery to Laurence, and Laurence governed the community for about ten years. According to the synaxarion he devoted himself to the monastery's welfare, and even amid the cares of leadership he did not abandon his accustomed work of copying books.