The Synaxis of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia
The wider company to which these priests belong commemorates the Orthodox faithful who suffered during the Soviet period, from the Revolution of 1917 to 1991. Its principal feast is a movable commemoration kept on the Sunday nearest January 25 (Old Style) / February 7 (New Style), the date of the martyrdom of Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev, regarded as the first of the new hieromartyrs. The Synodal Canonization Commission has continued to add names as documentation permits, so the Synaxis remains an open commemoration.
Within this larger body, individual saints and groups are also remembered on the days of their martyrdom. The September 2 commemoration of these nine priests reflects this pattern, honoring a cohort of clergy who were executed together in 1937. Because the surviving record identifies them collectively rather than preserving a full and verified life for each, they are kept as a single commemoration.