Commemorated on July 11
The Rzhevsk (or Okovetsk) Icon of the Mother of God is from the
Rzhevets Monastery in Poltava. On May 26, 1539, on the day of the
Descent of the Holy Spirit (Pentecost), in Tver diocese, in Vyryshensk
town situated in a virgin forest on the bank of the rivulet Vyryshna in
the Okovetsk district, not far from the city of Rzhev, at a crossroads
for people from four surrounding villages, the monk Stephen made a
discovery: fastened to a pine tree was a large iron cross and on another
tree an old painted icon depicting the Mother of God with Child, and
also St. Nicholas the Wonderworker of Myra. With the discovery of the holy
cross and the icon there shone an extraordinary light and healings
occurred. From the Day of the Holy Spirit to the start of the Apostles’
Fast, 27 healings occurred.
The monk Stephen, and right after him
the Rzhevsk priest Gregory Onisiphorov, journeyed to Moscow with reports
of the appearance of the holy icon and cross and the healing that
occurred. The then head of the Russian Church, Metropolitan Joasaph
(1539-1541) of Moscow, gave thanks to the Lord, and after verifying the
miracles of that place, gave blessing to erect there two churches: one
dedicated to the Procession of the Venerable Wood of the Cross of the
Lord, and the other in honor of the Hodigitria Mother of God, having in
it a chapel named for St Nicholas the Wonderworker. At the consecration
of the churches a priest and deacon were sent from Moscow, together with
church utensils, icons, vestments, books and bells.
In January
1541 the Rzhevsk icon was solemnly transferred to Moscow for the
consecration of a church in honor of the Rzhevsk Icon of the Mother of
God. After the consecration of the temple, the icon and cross were
transferred to the Dormition cathedral, where they remained until July
11. On this day the Rzhevsk icon and cross were returned to the place of
their miraculous appearance. The metropolitan together with all the
assembled clergy of the capital, and with the young Tsar Ivan
Vasilievich, and all the people, accompanied the icon from the Dormition
cathedral to the church of the Rzhevsk Icon of the Mother of God, where
a copy of this venerable icon was placed. In memory of this celebration
the Feast of the Rzhevsk Icon of the Mother of God was established on
July 11.
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