Commemorated on January 21
The Vatopedi “Comfort” or “Consolation” Icon of the Mother of God is
in the old Vatopedi monastery on Athos, in the church of the
Annunciation. It was called “Vatopedi” because near this monastery
Arcadius, the son of Empreor Theodosius the Great, fell off a ship into
the sea, and by the miraculous intercession of the Mother of God he was
carried to shore safe and unharmed. He was found sleeping by a bush, not
far from the monastery. From this event the name “Vatopedi” (“batos
paidion,” the bush of the child”) is derived. The holy Emperor
Theodosius the Great (January 17), in gratitude for the miraculous
deliverance of his son, embellished and generously endowed the Vatopedi
monastery.
On the Vatopedi Icon, the Mother of God is depicted
with Her face turned towards Her right shoulder. This is because on
January 21, 807 She turned Her face towards the igumen of the monastery,
who was standing near the holy icon, about to hand the keys of the
monastery to the porter. A voice came from the icon and warned him not
to open the monastery gates, because pirates intended to pillage the
monastery. Then the Holy Child placed His hand over His Mother’s lips,
saying, “Do not watch over this sinful flock, Mother, but let them fall
under the sword of the pirates.” The Holy Virgin took the hand of Her
Son and said again, “Do not open the gates today, but go to the walls
and drive off the pirates.” The igumen took precautionary measures, and
the monastery was saved.
In memory of this miraculous event a
perpetual lamp burns in front of the wonderworking icon. Every day a
Canon of Supplication is chanted in honor of the icon, and on Fridays
the Divine Liturgy is celebrated. On Mt. Athos this icon is called
“Paramythia,” “Consolation” (“Otrada”), or “Comfort” (“Uteshenie”).
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
Historic Transfiguration Church returned to monastery in Moscow Province
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The Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord is a cultural heritage site
of regional significance.
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