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22: 232:(Simanskiy), the future patriarch, at whom he became hypo-deacon. Remaining in Tikhvin, Sievers became the club manager, read educational lectures in the hospitals, went on missions regarding the provision issues. He secured the connection of patriarch Tikhon with "disgraced" clerics namely with the imprisoned 263:
receiving new name Symeon. January 19, 1925 was consecrated into the rank of hieromonk (priest-monk). At the same time, when accepted into hieromonks, he became the treasurer of the Lavra. Sievers also studied at the Saint Petersburg's (Russian Orthodox) Theological Institute (finished in 1925). In
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Archives of Russia (in Russian). Editions and Publications: The most detailed biography with state protocols relating to the arrests of Sievers, 2 photos of Elder Sampson (Sievers)
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he was sent for execution but remained alive after being wounded in the right arm. In the night the wounded Sergius was pulled out of the pile of corpses by monks, disguised in a
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woman. His father, Jasper Sievers, is of Holsatian origin and was the head of the military headquarters of general Ruzskiy who commanded the Northern District at
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border from 1958 to 1963. From 1963 to 1979 Symeon lived in Moscow. On September 16, 1966 Symeon received holy Great Schema with the name Sampson after
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Edward Sievers was born July 10, (June 27 by Old Style), 1900 in Saint Petersburg. His mother was Mabel Annie Sievers (born Gare), an educated
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In 1945, an order was issued commanding the liberation of all church clerics. In August 1945, he decided to flee, reaching
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offices in Leningrad region relate that from 1932 the monk was in Svirlag (Svirskiy Forced Labour Capm) on the river
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and others. Sievers's position (January 1919) was letter-carrier on the Saint Petersburg section of the Moscow -
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Svetlana Devyatova: Orthodox Elders of 20th century with short biographical entry on Sievers (in Russian)
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the last secular position of Sievers was service as manager of Tikhvin garrison club in 1919-1922.
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uniform, and delivered to his mother and then taken for treatment to the military hospital in
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archbishop Cyril appointed him the parish priest in the temporary temple in the town of
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At age 12, Edward chose to secretly attend Orthodox church. In 1917, he underwent re-
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workers pulled him out; on the way to the cemetery, water spilled and he revived.
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He was released in 1934 and taken into custody again in 1936, kept in prison in
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came suddenly to the monastery and took him in custody. Close to the Feast of
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Priestly service in Ruzayevka, Makarovka and Spasskoye (Republic of Mordovia)
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in the Orthodox church and through lots received the name Sergius (after
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Conversion into Orthodoxy, first arrest, execution and work in Tikhvin
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was closed in 1932 and all monks were arrested. Symeon was taken to
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ancestry, who was imprisoned and sent to Soviet forced labor camps.
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Sievers finished Saint Petersburg Reform (Protestant) Gymnasium (
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Short liberation, third arrest and deportation to the Far East
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Liberation of 1945: as priest to Kolguta in Stavropol region
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His last place of service in Mordovia was the village of
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In 1948, and in bad health, he moved to Borisoglebsk in
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In Tikhvin, Sievers got to know the bishop of Tikhvin
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With the help of bishop Alexiy, Sievers entered into
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church of Saint Petersburg by local Anglican priest
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Second arrest and deportation to Svirlag labor camp
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