Martyr Daria Ulybina was born in the late 1870s, distinguished by her humility and piety. Since 1916, as a novice, she labored under the ascetic martyr Eudokia Sheikova in the village of Puza, Nizhny Novgorod province.
Together with other novices, martyrs Daria Timagina and Maria, she shared the fate of her mentor, who was shot on August 18, 1919, based on a denunciation for harboring a deserter. Before her death, she received communion from the priest of the Assumption Church of the village of Puza, Father Vasily Radugin.
Martyr Daria was glorified by the Archdiocesan Jubilee Council of the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000. In 2001, the relics of the Nizhny Novgorod martyrs were opened and now rest in the Church of the Assumption of the Mother of God in the village of Suvorova.
