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Olga Vasilievna Evdokimova

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and interrogated the same day. During her interrogation, she reportedly stated that she had consciously chosen to oppose the atheist Soviet authorities for their decision to close her church. She was specifically accused of hiding the church keys to prevent the authorities from seizing the building.
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In 1921, her husband died, and she became a widow. She became involved in her parish "Saint John the Baptist" in Novorozhdestvenska, which had been her parish since childhood. On 4 September 1937, Evdokimova was arrested by the
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and is commemorated on January 28. She is not to be confused with the contemporary martyr,
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Olga Evdokimova was born on 11 July 1896, in the village of Novorozhdestvenska, in the
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On 17 October 1937, the NKVD sentenced her to 10 years of forced labor in a
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with the title of martyr, and her memory is celebrated on January 28.
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She should not be confused with the contemporary martyr,
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