Arrest and Death
Like many monastics and clergy of his generation, Andronicus was caught up in the Soviet repression of the Church and sent to the forced-labor camps along the Baikal–Amur railway in the Russian Far East. Russian sources relate that in March 1938 information was laid against him before the authorities of the camp.
He died in confinement at Amurlag, in the Amur region, on September 22, 1938. He is venerated as a monastic-martyr and is commemorated among the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.