Historical Context
His death in 1937 placed him within the most intense phase of the Soviet campaign against the Orthodox Church, when mass arrests and executions of clergy were carried out by the NKVD. Like many priests of that period, he was killed for his fidelity to the faith rather than for any documented individual act.
The Orthodox Church of America's calendar entry for him records only 'No information available at this time,' while listing a Troparion and Kontakion for his commemoration. His inclusion in the calendar confirms his formal glorification within the Russian Orthodox Church as a New Hieromartyr.