Commemorated on April 12
The Murom Icon of the Mother of God was transferred to Murom from
Kiev by the enlightener of this remote region, the holy Prince
Constantine (May 21), in the twelfth century.
St Constantine urged
the pagans to accept Christianity, but they were stubborn and decided
to murder the prince. Learning of this, the saint came out to the pagans
with the Icon of the Mother of God he had brought from Kiev. The grace
issuing forth from Her countenance touched the hearts of the pagans.
They asked for the prince’s forgiveness and agreed to be baptized.
St
Basil of Ryazan (July 3) sailed from Murom to Ryazan on his mantiya,
while carrying this icon. The Murom icon was originally commemorated
during the Apostles’ Fast, but the celebration was moved to April 12
(the Feast of St Basil).
In the Murom icon, Christ leans against
His Mother’s shoulder, and He holds a scroll which says, “I am the light
of the world.”
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
2 hours ago
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