Among the New Martyrs of Diveyevo
Xenia is commemorated as one of the new martyrs connected with the Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent, a community devastated by closures, arrests, and executions across the 1920s and 1930s. The Orthodox Church in America's Synaxis of the Saints of Diveyevo lists her repose as September 2/15, 1937, alongside other martyrs of the same monastery who suffered in the Soviet decades.
Her case follows the common pattern of the Russian new martyrs of the late 1930s: a monastic dispersed when her convent was closed, arrested on a fabricated political charge, sentenced to the camps, and finally shot during the Great Terror. The fuller biographical record survives chiefly in Russian-language martyrological reference works, while English notices are brief.