(1885 - 1937) – Priest, Hieromartyr
Commemoration: September 4 (August 22, Old Style), in the Synaxis of the New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church.
Fyodor Fyodorovich Malyarovsky was born in 1885 in the village of Novoorskoye, Orenburg Province. It is known that he was a priest and, during the 1930s, resided in the village of Grodekovo, Mirzoyan District, South Kazakhstan Province.
On June 12, 1937, Father Fyodor was arrested by the Mirzoyan District NKVD. In his criminal case, he was described as a "priest of Tikhonite orientation" and accused of "conducting counter-revolutionary Trotskyist-Fascist propaganda." During the trial, Father Fyodor did not plead guilty.
On August 31, 1937, the military tribunal of the NKVD of the USSR for the South Kazakhstan Province sentenced Father Fyodor Malyarovsky to the highest measure of punishment. On September 4, 1937, he was executed by firing squad.
At the Jubilee Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000, Hieromartyr Fyodor was canonized among the saints.
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