Icon Mother of God Muromskaya, painted Romania 30x20 cm
Icon Mother of God Muromskaya, painted Romania 30x21 cm.
This Icon was brought to Murom by the holy prince Constantine of Murom at the beginning of the XII century who had endeavored for a long time to convince the pagans of Murom to accept the Christian faith, without obtaining consent from them, they went even so far as to conspire against him to kill him. When the prince became aware of the fact, he turned to the Mother of God and brought the sacred icon with him and went to the pagans.
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Icon Mother of God Muromskaya, painted Romania 30x21 cm.
This Icon was brought to Murom by the holy prince Constantine of Murom at the beginning of the XII century who had endeavored for a long time to convince the pagans of Murom to accept the Christian faith, without obtaining consent from them, they went even so far as to conspire against him to kill him. When the prince became aware of the fact, he turned to the Mother of God and brought the sacred icon with him and went to the pagans.
Out of fear, this changed their thoughts and asked for baptism. At the end of the 12th century, when the holy bishop Vasily was on the chair of Murom, the prince, carrying the miraculous icon with him, sailed on the mantia to Starij Rijazan '. He later moved in 1291 to the new episcopal see of Novij Rijazan 'bringing the icon of the mother of God to Muromskaya. The icon is celebrated on April 12, the day of memory of the holy bishop Vasilij. The icon here of the Mother of God Muromskaya is hand-painted in Romania, in a Romanian style, following traditional iconographic techniques. It is delivered in a blue box with satin interior and includes a certificate of authenticity.