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Name
  
John Krestiankin

Role
  
Author

Died
  
February 5, 2006


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Parents
  
Mikhail Krestiankin, Elisaveta Krestiankina

Archimandrite john krestiankin of the pskov caves monastery


Archimandrite John (Ioann, Russian: Архимандрит Иоанн, secular name Ivan Mikhailovich Krestiankin, Russian: Иван Михайлович Крестьянкин; 1910–2006) was archimandrite of the Pskov Caves Monastery of Russian Orthodox Church.

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He was born in 1910 in the city of Oryol as an eighth child in the family of Mikhail and Elizaveta Krestiankin. The name Ivan was given to the boy in honour of Saint John of Desert. His letters and theological works are well known and widely published in Russia and some other countries. Many cases of Fr. John's clairvoyance and wonderworking were recorded.

In 1950 John was arrested by Soviet authorities for his pastoral service and sentenced for seven years of labour camps. He was freed in 1955.

Father John was a spiritual father and confessor for many Orthodox parishioners, providing religious instructions and guidances on various aspects of faith and Christian life within Orthodox Church. Among his notable spiritual children included Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov), the author of the best-selling spiritual memoir Everyday Saints, and Archimandrite Ilarion (Prikhodko), a highly regarded spiritual father in his own right who ministered in the Novgorod region.

Among his most famous books are "The Experience of Preparing a Confession", "Sermons, Thoughts and Congratulations", "Reference Book for Monastics and Laymen", the compilation "Letters of Archimandrite John (Krestiankin)".

John Krestiankin died in 2006 at the age of 95 years.

References

John Krestiankin Wikipedia