Commemorated on June 29
The Kasperov Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos. Tradition says that
this holy icon had been brought to Cherson from Transylvania by a Serb
at the end of the sixteenth century. Passing down from parent and child,
the icon had come to a certain Mrs. Kasperova of Cherson in 1809.
One
night in February of 1840 she was praying, seeking consolation in her
many sorrows. Looking at the icon of the Virgin, she noticed that the
features of the icon, darkened by age, had suddenly become bright. Soon
the icon was glorified by many miracles, and people regarded it as
wonder-working.
During the Crimean War (1853-1856), the icon was
carried in procession through the city of Odessa, which was besieged by
enemy forces. On Great and Holy Friday, the city was spared. Since that
time, an Akathist has been served before the icon in the Dormition
Cathedral of Odessa every Friday.
The icon is painted with oils on
a canvas mounted on wood. The Mother of God holds Her Son on her left
arm. The Child is holding a scroll. St. John the Baptist (Janurary 7) is
depicted on one side of the icon, and St. Tatiana (January 12) on the
other. These were probably the patron saints of the original owners of
the icon.
The Kasperov Icon is commemorated on October 1, June 29, and Bright Wednesday.
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