Monastic Life and Asceticism
Anthony entered monastic life under Saint Barlaam of Khutyn, one of the foremost ascetics of the Novgorod region. According to tradition, when Barlaam appointed him igumen on his deathbed, Anthony declined the office and withdrew to seek a more hermitic life, secretly leaving the monastery.
He settled on the shore of Lake Dymsk, near Tikhvin, where he kept harsh ascetic labors. Russian tradition regards him as the only saint of the Russian Orthodox Church to have practiced a form of pillar-dwelling (stolpnichestvo) upon the waters: he is said to have stood for extended periods on a large stone partially submerged in the lake, exposed to the elements.