Foundation of the Krasny Kholm Monastery
The community Anthony founded became known as the Krasny Kholm Nikolaevsky Antoniev Monastery, situated in what is now Sloboda village in the Krasnokholmsky District of Tver Oblast, near the confluence of the Neledina and Mogcha rivers about a kilometre from the town of Krasny Kholm. Monastery records date its founding to 1461, after Anthony, described as a desert-dweller, monastic priest, and elder, settled in the region.
The monastery began with a wooden church dedicated to Saint Nicholas, built after an icon of the saint was discovered at the settlement. In 1481 Anthony laid the foundation for a stone cathedral, though he died before it was completed. The white-stone Nikolsky Cathedral, dated to 1481–1493, became one of the oldest surviving architectural monuments in Tver Oblast, though only three of its walls remain intact today.
Legacy
The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries marked the monastery's spiritual and material flourishing, supported by donations from noble families including the Tyutchevs and Sheremetevs. The community endured the devastation of the Time of Troubles and recovered, and the seventeenth century saw intensive construction of stone churches and defensive structures. Catherine II's secularization decree of 1764 substantially weakened the monastery's wealth and autonomy, and after the Revolution it was closed by 1930, with many buildings demolished in the following decades. It was granted state protection in 1960, and from 2013–2014 passed back to the administration of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Anthony received local veneration as a pious elder and came to be recognized as a venerable ascetic within his monastery, later gaining broader regional status. The OCA records no birth date and no formal glorification details.