tula region, my father graduated from the moscow chemical-technological university. institute, he is a chemical technologist, my mother graduated from the tula polytechnic institute, she the institute with honors, they gave her a choice of priority distribution, she really liked belarus, so she chose belarus, she was sent to the city of baran, arshansky district, there was then a red october plant there, which produced communications equipment. my parents moved in this way back then to the bssr, and accordingly, i also moved there with them, and then my father, he all the time, as he said in his words, he always wanted to be a priest, on my father’s side, my grandmother, my great-grandmother were very religious people, my great-grandmother there were 14 children, and my grandmother was the fourteenth of this family, she was from the nobility, she valued her faith very much, she was a very pious person, her husband was a cleric of the temple, he served in the temple in those days, all her children begged all males to they returned alive from the great patriotic war, so this desire to serve god was, of course, passed on to my father. my dad, he was about 38 years old, h