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The '''Yelabuga Convent of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God''' is a [[monastery]] for women that was founded in the mid-nineteenth century in the city of Yelabuga in the [[Diocese of Kazan]], Tatarstan. Having been virtually destroyed during the Soviet years, restoration of the [[convent]] has been ongoing since its return to the [[Church of Russia]] in 1995.
==History==
The merchant I. I. Stakheyev initiated the establishment of the convent in 1868, at his expense. The overall design of the convent complex was by the architect G. A. Boose, who placed the main temple, the Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in the center of the convent grounds, with the whole complex surrounded by a stone wall. This [[church]] was completed in 1868. Other buildings were built, and arranged around the central church. Three story storey residence buildings were built to the east and north of the church. The monastery hospital was incorporated in into the northern building, that also included, since 1887, the Church of the Great Martyr Barbara. The residence of the Mother [[Superior]] was a small two-story storey house built in the eastern part of the compound. Entrance to the monastery was through a turreted and arched gate in the southern part of the wall.
After the Bolsheviks took control of Russia in 1917, the Commissariat for Enlightening established a children’s city within the convent grounds, yet permitted the community of [[nun]]s and the church to continue to function, although this was not permissible under the new Soviet laws. This changed when the government of the city decided to close the convent in 1928. The members of the convent community petitioned for return of the church, but were refused.
===Restoration===
Restoration of the convent began in 1993 when part of the monastery was returned to the Diocese of Kazan, On [[February 8]], 1995, the ruling [[hierarch]] of the Diocese of Kazan and Tatarstan, Archbishop [[Anastasius (Metkin) of Kazan|Anastassy]], consecrated the restore restored Church of the Great Martyr Barbara and the [[monasticism|monastic]] community was revived. Restoration work has continued including repair of the residential buildings and reconstruction of the monastery wall and the central Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God. From the onset of the reconstruction, the revival of the convent has been under the guidance of the Mother Superior, [[Abbess]] Vera (Shevchenko), who leads the community of fifteen nuns.
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