Commemorated on August 24
The Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Of St Peter” was so called
because it was painted by St Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow (+ December
21, 1326) while he was igumen of the Ratsk monastery near Volhynia.
During a visit to the Ratsk monastery by St Maximus, Metropolitan of
Kiev and All Russia (+ December 6, 1306), St Peter gave him this icon as
a gift. The Metropolitan took it to Vladimir at Klyazma, where his
cathedral was then located.
Upon the death of St Maximus, the
igumen Gerontius, who wished to become the new metropolitan, intended to
take this icon to Patriarch Athanasius of Constantinople (October 24).
The journey of Igumen Gerontius was delayed, however, by a terrible
storm at sea. During this storm, the Most Holy Theotokos appeared to him
and said: “The office of bishop will not be conferred upon you, but
rather on the one who painted My Icon.”
When he came before
Patriarch Athanasius, St Peter was already in Constantinople and had
been consecrated as Metropolitan. The Patriarch gave the icon to St
Peter with the words: “Take the holy icon of the Mother of God, which
you painted with your own hands, for this reason the Ever-Virgin Herself
has granted you this gift, and She foretold your path.”
St Peter
took the icon to Vladimir, and when the metropolitan cathedral was
transfered to Moscow in the year 1325, the icon was placed in the
Dormition Cathedral above the table of oblation.
SOURCE:
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