Lydia was born in the city
of Ufa in 1901, and from childhood was sensitive, affectionate, and shunned all that
was not pleasing to God.
Her father who was a priest joined the
"Renovationist" schism but. blessing his daughter to remain in
the Catacomb Church, he said to her prophetically:
"See. daughter, when
you will win your crown, that you tell the-Lord that although I myself
proved too w e a k for battle (podvig), still I did not restrain
you, but blessed- you."
Lydia succeeded in getting a job
in the Forestry Dept. Even the most hardened lumber-jacks ceased using
foul language in her presence, sensing in the young woman something
other-worldly, as though they-were before a holy icon. At this time the
GPU-(secret police) were trying hard to uncover and arrest members of
the Catacomb Church. Lydia was arrested and subjected to 10 days of
uninterrupted interrogation. When this brought no results, she was given
over to the "special Command". Exhausted by her 10-day Ordeal, Lydia
had- no strength to go down the stairs to the chamber where the special command" operated. The young guard on duty, Cyril Ataev, helped
her down the steps.: "May Christ save you," Lydia thanked him. Ataev was
deeply moved by her words and could not listen indifferently to her
uninterrupted screams which lasted for more than an hour and a half.
Finally, the torturers decided upon something new-sexual assault.-
Another man was needed and Ataev was called in. On entering the room,
Cyril immediately perceived the torturers' intent. Suddenly the miracle
of conversion worked in his heart. Seized by a holy hatred of such an
evil abomination, he killed on the spot the two torturers who stood
before him. In an instant another GPU man shot him and he fell to the
ground, his head toward Lydia. -
"Saint, take me with you!"
I will take you," Lydia smiled,
radiantly.
These words so seared the
consciences of the two GPU men who remained alive that one of them
became completely insane and the other soon died of a nervous shock, but
not before he had told everything to his friend, Seargeant Alexei
Ikonnikoff . The latter turned to God and for his zealous propagation of
this story, he too suffered martyrdom.
All three of them were canonized
by the Catacomb Church.