Commemorated on May 1
The “Unexpected Joy” Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos, is painted in
this way: in a room is an icon of the Mother of God, and beneath it a
youth is kneeling at prayer. The tradition about the healing of some
youth from a bodily affliction through this holy icon is recorded in the
book of St Demetrius of Rostov, The Fleece of Prayer [See Judges 6:
36-40].
The sinful youth, who was nevertheless devoted to the
Theotokos, was praying one day before the icon of the All-Pure Virgin
before going out to commit a sin. Suddenly, he saw that wounds appeared
on the Lord’s hands, feet, and side, and blood flowed from them. In
horror he exclaimed, “O Lady, who has done this?” The Mother of God
replied, “You and other sinners, because of your sins, crucify My Son
anew.” Only then did he realize how great was the depth of his
sinfulness. For a long time he prayed with tears to the All-Pure Mother
of God and the Savior for mercy. Finally, he received the unexpected joy
of the forgiveness of his sins.
The “Unexpected Joy” icon is also commemorated on January 25 and May 1.
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