Commemorated on May 3
The Sven Caves Icon of the Mother of God was painted by St Alypius of
the Caves (August 17). On the icon the Mother of God is depicted
sitting upon a throne, and with the Divine Infant on Her knees. St
Theodosius is on the right side of the throne, and St Anthony of the
Caves on the left. Until the year 1288 it was in the Kiev Caves
monastery, where it was glorified by miracles. In 1288 it was
transferred to the Briansk-Svensk monastery, which is dedicated to the
Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Prince Roman of Chernigov,
then at Briansk, became blind. Hearing about the miracles worked by the
icon of St Alypius, the prince sent a courier to the monastery
requesting that the icon be sent to him at Briansk. They sent a priest
with the icon along the River Desna. After the voyage the boat landed on
the right bank of the River Svena. After lodging for the night they
went to the boat to pray before the icon, but they did not find it
there. They saw it on a hill on the opposite bank, resting in the
branches of an oak tree. News of this reached Prince Roman, and they led
him to the icon on foot.
The prince prayed fervently before the
icon and vowed to build a monastery on that spot, donating all the land
which could be seen from the hill. After the prayer the prince regained
his sight. First he saw the footpath, then nearby objects, and finally
all the surroundings.
After making a shrine for the icon, the
prince had a Molieben served, and then they laid the foundations for a
wooden church in honor of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos. The
tree on which the icon rested was cut up and used as wood for other
icons. The Feast day of the Sven Icon of the Mother of God was set for
May 3. It is also commemorated on August 17 (the day of the repose of St
Alypius the Iconographer).
The icon was glorified by healings of the blind and of the possessed, and has long been regarded as a protector from enemies.
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