Presbyter
Saint Vladimir was born on July 3, 1868, in the town of Dalmatovo, Perm Province. After graduating from the Perm Theological Seminary in 1890, he was appointed as the supervisor of the Yekaterinburg Theological School, and in 1891, he was ordained a priest at the Nicholas Church in the town of Dalmatovo. From 1899, he taught the Law of God at the Dalmatovo second-class monastery school, and from 1909, at the Dalmatovo city four-class school. He was repeatedly awarded by the diocesan authorities.
Saint Alexander was born on August 30, 1868, in the Lower-Ufalei factory, Perm Province. After completing 6 classes of the Yekaterinburg Male Gymnasium, he was appointed as a teacher at the Kyshtym School. In 1895, he was dismissed from the peasant class and accepted into the clerical rank. On December 10, 1895, he was ordained a deacon, and on July 22, 1897, he was ordained a priest at the Dalmatovo Nicholas Church.
Fathers Vladimir and Alexander were martyred on June 27/July 10, 1918, at the Dalmatovo station by godless Bolsheviks. Father Alexander was raised on bayonets and had earth stuffed into his mouth.
