Monastic Life and Foundation
After receiving the monastic tonsure at the Nikolaev Klobukov monastery, Macarius withdrew into the wilderness, establishing a monastery on a site between two lakes about eighteen versts from Kashin.
According to his life, a neighboring boyar named Ivan Kolyaga at first opposed the new monastery but was struck with illness. After the saint healed him, Kolyaga gave his lands to the community and himself became a monk; the monastery thereafter bore the name Kalyazin in his memory.
Bishop Moses of Tver appointed Macarius igumen of the monastery when he was fifty-three years old. He was known for extreme humility and ascetic labor, and personally crafted liturgical vessels using a lathe.