Venerable (Monastic) 20th century

Venerable Matthew of Zaransk

1861–1927

Also known as Metrophanes Svetov · Matthew of Zaransk

A man of Vyatka who, after years in trade, entered the monastic life and was known for his ascetic devotion.

Feast Day
May 27
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Matthew of Zaransk

Life

Venerable Matthew of Zaransk was a Russian monastic of the Vyatka region whose life spanned the late imperial and early Soviet periods. Born in 1861 in the city of Vyatka, he bore the secular name Mētrophánēs Kuzmich Svetov; his father was a shoemaker, and in his youth he engaged in commerce.

After years in trade he entered the monastic life, receiving tonsure in 1891 at the monastery of Saint Alexander, where he was given the name Matthew. He was later ordained to the priesthood and spent the remainder of his life in monastic service, becoming known for his ascetic devotion and, by local tradition, for miraculous healings.

He reposed in 1927 and is commemorated on May 27.

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  1. 1861 Birth in Vyatka Mētrophánēs Kuzmich Svetov is born in the city of Vyatka; his father is a shoemaker.
  2. 1891 Monastic tonsure He is tonsured at the monastery of Saint Alexander and receives the name Matthew.
  3. 1897 Ordination He is ordained a hieromonk (priest-monk).
  4. 1927 Repose Matthew reposes in the Vyatka region; a chapel is later built over his grave.
  5. 1997 Glorification He is glorified as a locally venerated saint of the Vyatka Diocese.
  6. 2015 Uncovering of relics His remains are discovered during sanctioned excavations and transferred to a church in the region.

Contributions & Legacy

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Early Life and Trade

Matthew was born in 1861 in the city of Vyatka, in central Russia, with the secular name Mētrophánēs Kuzmich Svetov. His father worked as a shoemaker.

In his early years, before entering the monastic life, the future saint engaged in commerce.

Monastic Life

In 1891 Mētrophánēs was tonsured a monk at the monastery of Saint Alexander, receiving the name Matthew. By tradition, he resided in the Vyatka region's monasteries, where he was later ordained to the priesthood and served as a hieromonk.

He spent the remainder of his life in monastic devotion, and local tradition attributed miraculous healings to him, establishing his reputation as a wonderworker.

Repose and Veneration

Matthew reposed in 1927 in the Vyatka region. A chapel was later constructed over his grave.

He was glorified as a locally venerated saint of the Vyatka Diocese in 1997. In 2015 his remains were uncovered during sanctioned excavations and transferred to a church in the region.

Miracles & Traditions

Traditional Accounts: Local tradition attributed miraculous healings to Matthew, by which he gained a reputation as a wonderworker (chudotvorets) in the Vyatka region.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints