Commemorated on November 15
The
Kupyatitch Icon of the Mother of God appeared in the year 1180 near the
village of Kupyatich in the area of the former Pinsk district of the
Minsk governance. The icon was found in the forest on a tree by the
peasant girl Anna, a cattle herder. The image, in the form of a cross,
shone with an unusual light.
On the spot of the miraculous appearance of the icon, peasants built a
church in the name of the Most Holy Theotokos, and placed the icon
within it. After some years, Tatars burned the church. The icon was
found a second time after many years by a traveler named Joachim.
Peasants transferred the cruciform-icon to the village church. Joachim
remained at the church as church attendant, by God's will.
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the Kupyatitch monastery
was built next to the church, which the Roman Catholics seized at the
end of the century, and later on, Uniate monks. Orthodox monks, when
they abandoned the monastery, took with them the holy icon of the
Kupyatitch Mother of God. They transferred the wonderworking icon to the
Kiev Sophia cathedral.
The Kupyatitch Icon is a small copper cross. On one side of the cross
the Mother of God is depicted with the Pre-eternal Infant, and on the
other side, the Crucifixion.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2011(with 2010's link here also and further, 2009, 2008's, even 2007!)
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