Early Life and Education
Saint Tikhon was born Timofey Kirillov in 1724 in the village of Korotsk in the Novgorod region. His family was poor, and following the death of his father he was raised by his mother amid hardship, performing peasant labor from a young age. His surname was later given as Sokolov by the head of his seminary.
At about thirteen he was sent to a clergy school, and at sixteen he entered the Novgorod Seminary on a state grant. He distinguished himself in his studies and went on to teach, first Greek and afterward rhetoric and philosophy. In 1758 he took monastic vows and received the name Tikhon.