Monastic Career
The sources record an unusually well-documented sequence of monastic appointments spanning Volhynia, Polesia, and the Dnieper region. After his tonsure at Ovruch, Macarius was sent in 1625 to the Kupyatichsk monastery near Pinsk. He governed the Kamenetsk Resurrection monastery from 1638 until 1642, when it passed out of Orthodox hands. He returned to leadership of the Kupyatichsk community and then headed the Pinsk monastery in the later 1650s, before being raised to archimandrite of his original monastery at Ovruch in 1660.
He was later sent to the monastery at Kanev on the Dnieper, an appointment the sources attribute to Metropolitan Joseph. It was there, during the unsettled conditions of the late 1670s, that he met his death.