Konstantin Mikhailovsky, presbyter
Hieromartyr
Presbyter
Presbyter
Constantine Mikhailovsky was born in Mordovia in 1874. After graduating from the Theological Seminary, he was ordained as a priest and later elevated to the rank of protopresbyter. On July 19, 1937, he was sentenced and sentenced to 5 years of exile in Kazakhstan, where he worked at the May mining site. On November 25, 1937, he was arrested and joined the 'Group Case of Archimandrite Grigory.' To all accusations of counter-revolutionary activity, he replied that he did not conduct such work. On December 1, 1937, Protopresbyter Constantine was sentenced by a troika of the NKVD and sentenced to the highest measure of punishment. At 2 a.m. on December 2, he was shot, and the place of his burial remains unknown.
