Closure and Restoration
The Soviet government closed the Glinsk Hermitage in September 1922. After the Second World War a group of monks, led by the exiled Archimandrite Nektary, returned to the site, and the monastery operated again from 1942 until it was closed a second time in 1961. It was reopened in 1994.
Through these upheavals the Glinsk elders carried the monastery's tradition of eldership into the twentieth century, several of them serving as confessors after returning from imprisonment and exile.