Saint Sebastian of Sokhota, Poshekhonye,
founded a monastery in honor of the Transfiguration of the Lord, located at
the River Sokhota, 90 versts from the city of Romanov (now Tutaev) in the
Yaroslav district. The monks of the monastery themselves cultivated the soil
and ate through the work of their own hands. The founder of the monastery
taught the ascetics this by his own example and guidance. St. Sebastian
reposed in about the year 1500.
The
Transfiguration monastery on the River Sokhota was later annexed to the
Cherepovets Ascension monastery, and in 1764 closed down. In the
mid-nineteenth century over the relics of St. Sebastian a stone church was
built. The saint is also commemorated on
February 26.