Presbyter
Alexander Alexandrovich Serebrov was born in 1868 in the village of Klyuchishchi, Buguruslan district, Samara province. He graduated from the Theological Seminary and served in the sacred order since 1889, living in Ulyanovsk.
On June 24, 1937, he was exiled to Kazakhstan for 5 years, where he worked at the Mai mining site. On November 25, 1937, he was arrested along with other clergy, accused of counter-revolutionary agitation. On December 1 of the same year, all the arrested, except for priest Nikolai of the Amasiy region, were shot.
By the decision of the Archierarchical Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000, Priest Alexander Serebrov was glorified in the ranks of the saints of the new martyrs and confessors of the Russian XX century.
