Presbyter
Born on February 5, 1891, into the family of a merchant, Pavel Anoshkin. After graduating from the Perm Theological Seminary in 1912, he was ordained a priest on August 19 of the same year at the Pokrov Church in the village of Verkh-Sarsy, Krasnoufimsky district of the Perm province. He was appointed as the head and religious teacher of the Verkh-Sarsy parish school, as well as the chairman of the Verkh-Sarsy parish guardianship and the Voniфатиев Society of Sobriety. On March 25, 1913, he was awarded a badge of honor 'for outstanding pastoral activity.' The next day, he was transferred to the Nikolaev Church in the village of Mokino, Okhansky district, where he continued his ministry and teaching. In December 1918, he was arrested by godless Bolsheviks, tortured with bayonets, and shot.
