(1886 - 1942) – Nun, Venerable Martyr
Commemoration day in the Assembly of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia on the First Sunday, starting from February 7 (January 25 O.S.).
Evdokia was born in 1886 in the village of Gubino, Vinogradsky District, Moscow Region. In 1932, she was convicted by an OGPU troika under Article 58-10 and sentenced to three years of imprisonment. She served her sentence and after her release, worked as a cleaner in the school of Gubino village.
From 1937, she did not work due to health reasons.
On October 27, 1937, she was arrested again and on November 21, 1937, she was sentenced by the NKVD troika of the Moscow region to eight years of imprisonment for "conducting counter-revolutionary sectarian activities among local collective farmers, directed against the Soviet government."
She was sent to KarLag with a group from Moscow on December 20, 1937. She was held in the Akmolinsk department of KarLag. There, she was arrested again in 1942. She did not plead guilty.
On April 20, 1942, the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Karaganda Regional Court sentenced her to death.
She was glorified by the Jubilee Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000.