Commemorated on August 19
The
Don Icon of the Mother of God was painted by Theophanes the Greek. On
the day of the Kulikovo Battle (September 8, 1380, the Feast of the
Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos), the Icon was with the Russian
army, giving it help, but after the victory it was passed on by the Don
Cossacks as a gift to their commander, Great Prince Demetrius of the Don
(1363-1389), who then transferred it to Moscow.
The Icon at first was at the Kremlin's Dormition Cathedral, and later at
the Annuniciation Cathedral (the Icon is now in the Tretiakov State
Gallery). In commemoration of the victory on the banks of the River Don
it was called the Don Icon.
In the year 1591, the Crimean Khan Nuradin and his brother Murat-Girei
invaded Russia with a numerous army. Advancing on Moscow, they
positioned themselves on the Vorobiev hills. A church procession was
made around Moscow with the Don Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos in order
to guard the city from the enemy.
On the day of battle it was in the military chapel in the ranks of the
soldiers, and set the Tatars to flight. In thanksgiving to the Most Holy
Theotokos for Her mercy, manifest through the Don Icon, in 1592, the
Don monastery was founded at the very place where it stood amid the
soldiers. The wonderworking icon was placed in this monastery, and its
feastday was established as August 19.
By established custom, once every four years His Holiness the Patriarch
of Moscow and All Russia performs the rite of the preparation of Holy
Chrism in the small cathedral in honor of the Don Icon of the Mother of
God.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2010(with 2009's link here also and further, 2008's, even 2007!
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