Commemorated on October 12
The Jerusalem Icon of the Mother of God, by tradition, was painted by
the holy Evangelist Luke fifteen years after the Ascension of the Lord
at Gethsemane.
In the year 463, the icon was transferred to
Constantinople. The Byzantine army carried the Jerusalem Icon into
battle when they turned back an invasion of the Scythians. In 988 the
icon was transferred to Korsun and given to the holy Prince Vladimir.
When the people of Novgorod accepted Christianity, St Vladimir sent them
this icon. In 1571, Ivan the Terrible transferred the icon to the
Moscow Dormition cathedral. During the Napoleonic invasion of 1812, the
original was stolen by the French and brought to Paris. An authenticated
copy was placed in the Dormition cathedral.
The Jerusalem Icon is also commemorated on November 13, and on the Fifth Saturday of Great Lent.
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