Commemorated on April 30
The icon received its
name because on either side of the Mother of God are two angels with the
implements of the Lord’s suffering: the Cross, the lance, and the
sponge.
There was a certain pious woman, Katherine, who began to
suffer seizures and madness after her marriage. She ran off into the
forest and attempted suicide more than once.
In a moment of
clarity she prayed to the Mother of God and vowed that if she were
healed, she would enter a monastery. After recovering her health, she
only remembered her vow after a long time. Afraid and mentally
afflicted, she took to her bed. Three times the Most Holy Theotokos
appeared to her, commanding the sick woman to go to Nizhni-Novgorod and
to buy Her icon from the iconographer Gregory.
After she had done
this, Katherine received healing. From that time on, miracles have
occurred from this icon. The Feast day of this icon is on August 13,
commemorating its transfer from the village of Palitsa to Moscow in
1641. A church was built at the place where it was met at the Tver
gates, and in 1654, the Strastna monastery was built.
The icon is
also commemorated on April 30, and on the sixth Sunday after Pascha
(the Sunday of the Blind Man) in memory of the miracles which occurred
on this day. Other “Passion” icons of the Mother of God have been
glorified in the Moscow church of the Conception of Saint Anna, and also
in the village of Enkaeva in Tambov diocese.
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