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New Hieromartyr Parthenius of Kiziltash

1815 – 1867

Also known as Parthenius, abbot of Kiziltash, Crimea

Abbot of the Kiziltash Monastery in the Crimea, slain for the faith (1867)

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September 4
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The New Hieromartyr Parthenius, Abbot of Kiziltash

Life

Parthenius (Parthenios) was a nineteenth-century Russian hieromonk and abbot who restored the Kiziltash Monastery in the Crimea and was killed by brigands while returning to it. By tradition he was born in 1815 at Elizavetgrad, in what was then southern Russia. He was tonsured a monk on December 23, 1845, and ordained hieromonk on April 8, 1846, beginning a monastic career that would combine pastoral service in wartime with the practical work of monastic renewal.

From July 1848 he served as dean of the Korsun Monastery near Kherson, and during the Crimean War (1853–1856) he ministered to soldiers under fire. The synaxarion relates that from late February to early March 1855, near Novorossiysk, he continually confessed and communed the wounded and buried the dead despite mortal danger. He was also noted for a practical engineering talent: in 1852 at the Tenginsky fortification he proposed an easier method of raising sunken cargo, for which he received the gratitude of the Black Sea Fleet's command.

In recognition of his courage and service he was awarded a pectoral cross on March 20, 1857, and was elevated to the rank of igumen (abbot) on April 7 of the same year. On August 20, 1858, he was appointed rector of the Kiziltash cenobitic monastery in the Taurida Diocese, which he found in great poverty and devastation and rebuilt into a flourishing community. He is commemorated on September 4 and is numbered among the Synaxis of the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.

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  1. 1815 Birth Born, by tradition, at Elizavetgrad in southern Russia.
  2. 1845 Monastic tonsure Tonsured a monk on December 23.
  3. 1846 Ordination Ordained hieromonk on April 8.
  4. 1855 Wartime ministry Served the wounded and dead near Novorossiysk during the Crimean War.
  5. 1857 Elevated to igumen Awarded a pectoral cross and raised to the rank of abbot.
  6. 1858 Appointed to Kiziltash Made rector of the Kiziltash monastery in the Taurida Diocese on August 20.
  7. 1867 Martyrdom Killed on September 4 while returning to the monastery (some accounts give 1866).
  8. 2000 Glorification Canonized by the Council of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Contributions & Legacy

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Restoration of Kiziltash

When Parthenius arrived at Kiziltash in 1858 the monastery was, according to his life, in a state of near-total devastation and poverty. Over the following years he applied the same energy and administrative ability that had marked his earlier service to its renewal: roads were laid, orchards and vineyards were planted, guest houses were built, and a stone church was constructed. His biographers credit him with an organizational and economic talent that transformed the community and its lands.

His firmness in defending the monastery's property and order is recorded as having earned him local enmity, and his life connects this hostility to the circumstances of his death.

Martyrdom and glorification

By tradition Parthenius was killed on September 4 while returning from Sudak to the monastery, when he was ambushed and shot by a band of attackers. His life relates that his body was then burnt through the night. The year is given in his repository entry as 1867, though some accounts place the killing in 1866; his relics are recorded as having been buried that December.

He was glorified as a saint by the Council of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church in August 2000 and is venerated as a new hieromartyr.

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Among the Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia

Sources: Synaxarion