Ministry Among Brigands
The synaxarion preserves accounts of Adrian's dealings with the bandits who haunted the islands and shores of Lake Ladoga. By tradition, an ataman of robbers named Ondrusa, who led a band on the island of Sala, was promised Adrian's intercession before God and in time repented and entered the monastic life.
A second brigand named Cyprian is said to have likewise been converted, afterward founding a monastery of his own and being glorified by miracles. Adrian's own death at the hands of robbers, despite these reconciliations, is the basis for his veneration as a monastic martyr in some reckonings.