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.