History of the Prototype |
In these terrible moments he prayed with all his being to the Queen of Heaven
for help, and he vowed that if he was rescued he would have a Seeker of the Perishingicon painted and donate it to the local church. She heard his prayer and helped him in a marvelous way. A certain peasant in the nearby village heard a voice outside his window saying, "Take him." He went out and saw the half-frozen Obukhov on his sleigh. When he recovered his health, Obukhov immediately fulfilled his vow and commissioned a copy of the icon from the Saint George church in the city of Bolkhov in the Orlov governance. From that time the Bor Seeker of the PerishingIcon was glorified by many manifestations of grace and miracles. There are other Seeker of the PerishingIcons: one manifested itself in 1770 in the village of Malizhino in Kharkov governance, and delivered the people from cholera three times; there was another in the village of Krasnoë in Chernigov governance, and another from Voronezh and Kozlov in Tambov governance. In the year 1835, at the Moscow Alexandrov Orphanage Institute, a church was consecrated in honor of the "Seeker of the Perishing" Icon. Of particular interest is the Fervent prayer to the Most Holy Theotokos saved him from despair and arranged matters for his daughters. This man felt that he was not worthy to have this wonder-working icon in his house, so he gave it to the church. In 1812 the Palashevsk church was pillaged by the French. The desecrated icon was found broken into three pieces among the rubble. With the finding of the icon, numerous miracles of healing took place. Brides entering into marriage pray before this icon that their marriage might be a happy one. People come to it, overwhelmed by drunkenness, perishing in poverty, suffering in illness, and they turn to the Icon in prayer as to a Mother with Her perishing children. |
History of Our Icon |
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Little is known of the icon that we are blessed to have in the Metropolis chapel.
It is believed to be about two hundred years old, and was painted in Russia. It
was in the possession of a collector in Germany after WWII, and was subsequently
purchased by an art dealer in Texas. By the grace of God, and through the prayers of the
Theotokos, a member of the Metropolis purchased the icon and donated it to be a blessing
for all the faithful and the parishes of the Metropolis. It arrived at the
Metropolis chapel in August 2006, shortly after the visit of the Wonder-Working
Sitka icon of the Theotokos was brought to the Metropolis Assumption Cathedral.
The icon gives great peace to those who pray before it, and assures us of the unceasing prayers of the Mother of God and of all the saints for the peace, health, and salvation of the faithful. |
Troparion |
Tone 4 The Queen of Heaven sends down help and support for all: Seek us who are perishing, O Most Holy Virgin, chasten us not according to our sins, but as you are merciful in your love for mankind, have pity, deliver us from hell, sickness and necessity, and save us. |