Foundation at Cherepovets
Following the pattern of the Radonezh disciples who spread eremitic and cenobitic monasticism across the forests of northern Rus', Athanasios and Theodosios withdrew to an uninhabited stretch of country in the Novgorod lands at the meeting of the Yagorba and Sheksna rivers. There they raised a Holy Trinity church and a monastic settlement grew up around it. The community that began with their labors is associated with the later Resurrection (Voskresensky) Monastery of Cherepovets.
The destruction of the monastery and its archives during the Time of Troubles in the early seventeenth century accounts for how scant the surviving record of the two founders is. What is preserved is largely the memory of their foundation, the dedication of their church, and the byname attached to Athanasios.