Charity to Prisoners and Exiled Clergy
By the accounts of her life, Tatiana began her work of mercy as a young woman, using her wages from a home for troubled children to send food parcels to prisoners in the jails of Tomsk, deliberately seeking out those who had no one to support them. In 1923 she carried provisions a great distance to Irkutsk for imprisoned clergy, and through such journeys she became acquainted with many of the bishops and priests then held in the prisons and camps of Siberia.
After moving to Moscow in 1928, she broadened this ministry, supporting clergy, laypeople, and prisoners alike regardless of the charges against them, and corresponded with numerous imprisoned hierarchs who recorded their gratitude in letters. Soviet records noted her contacts among the clergy and parishes loyal to the Patriarchal Church.