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Author Archives: iconreader
Painted-by-Light | A Photograph of the Theotokos
Can a photograph of a Saint be considered an icon? According to the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, the answer would be yes – as in 2013 they added to Liturgical Calendar the celebration of the “Painted-by-Light” Icon … Continue reading →
Our Lady of Ravensbrück | Icon of Saint Maria of Paris
On the 31st March we commemorate Maria (Skobstova) of Paris, a Saint of the Archdiocese of Orthodox Churches of Russian Tradition in Western Europe. A remarkable woman, St Maria was latterly a nun in Paris during Nazi occupation. She was … Continue reading →
Posted in History, The Theotokos
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Tagged art, christianity, Crucifixion, inspiration, Maria of Paris, Mother of God, relationships, religion, Rue Daru, Russian Icon
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Lent 2019
The Icons of Lent page has been updated with this year’s dates. Hopefully the articles within will provide useful. May our Lent be fruitful and productive, ending in the glorious celebration of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ! “The … Continue reading →
Lent 2018
Pascha is early this year and so Lent is rapidly approaching; this Sunday, the 28th of January, marks the Sunday of the Publican of the Pharisee which is just two weeks before the beginning of the Great Fast. As I … Continue reading →
All Creation Rejoices | The Icon of the Hymn
Many icons are inspired directly by the hymns of the Church and are indeed simply a visual representation of the words. One such icon is that of the Mother of God, “All Creation rejoices in thee…”
Posted in History, Special Icons, The Theotokos
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Tagged All Saints, Basil the Great, John of Damascus, Theotokos
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Icons of the Bosom of Abraham
The Sundays before the Nativity feast (Christmas) are dedicated to the Holy Forefathers and Ancestors of Jesus Christ. Among all the Old Testament Saints commemorated on these days, Abraham is perhaps the supreme example, being the common patriarch of Judaism … Continue reading →
Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem
A famous variation of the Synaxis of the Mother of God is found in an icon at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The image is usually cropped to show the mouth of the cave and the holy family … Continue reading →
The Synaxis of the Mother of God
The day after every major feast in the Orthodox Church is usually dedicated to a saint who played a major “supporting role” in the events celebrated. So, the 7th of January – the day after we celebrate the baptism of … Continue reading →
Posted in History, Iconography, Icons of the Incarnation, The Theotokos
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Tagged Magi, Mother of God, Nativity, Russian Icon, Theotokos
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Martyr Stephen the New of Mt Auxentios | Confessor of Icons
On Nov 28, the memory of the Holy Confessor and Martyr Stephen “the New” of Mount Auxentios. Born after numerous prayers for a child from his pious parents, John and Anna, St Stephen was born in Constantinople in 715 and … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologia, History
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Tagged Icon Heroes, Iconoclast, Mount Auxentios, Stephen the New
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Icon of Saint Nektarios in Rhodes bleeding from hands
After yesterday’s post about St Phanourios of Rhodes, current news of a potentially wonder-working icon from the same Greek island. According to various sources, an icon of St Nektarios has been bleeding from the hands since December last year … Continue reading →