It is not known when Stavrovetsky was born. Sometime at the end of 1580s he taught at the Lviv Brotherhood School, after which in 1592 Stavrovetsky moved to
Ostrog and
Wilno due to persecutions against bishop
Hedeon Balaban. In December 1592 along with Ternopil brethren, he vouched for the Lviv Brotherhood in front of
Jeremias II of Constantinople. The fact is reflected in inscription over the entrance of the Ternopil Nativity Church. In 1618 Stavrovetsky returned to
Pochaiv and for a brief time was
hegumen at the small
Univ Dormition Monastery (1618). Later he was a hegumen (1618–19) at the Lubartow Monastery near
Lublin. In 1621-25 Stavrovetsky was a preacher in
Zamość. In 1626 he adopted the
Union of Brest and from 1628 to his death he was an archimandrite of Yelets Dormition Monastery. ==Known publications==