Commemorated on April 12
The Belynich Icon of the Mother of God initially was in one of the
Orthodox churches of the Mogilev district. After the emergence of the
Unia (1596) the icon passed into the hands of the Catholics and was
placed in a church of the Belynich Catholic monastery, founded in
1622-1624 by the hetman of Great Lithuania, Lev Sapega, on the banks of
the River Druta, 45 versts from Mogilev. The icon was venerated both by
Catholics and by Orthodox. In 1832 the monastery was dissolved, and the
Catholic church became a parish church.
In 1876 the icon was given
to the Orthodox after the restoration of the monastery. On April 12 of
that year the first Divine Liturgy was served in the church of the
Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos on the altar table consecrated by an
Orthodox bishop.
The Belynich Icon of the Mother of God is venerated throughout the Christian world.
On
this day we also remember the Transfer of the Venerable Belt of the
Mother of God from Zila to Constantinople in the year 942.
KONTAKION - TONE 6
We have no other help, we have no other hope, but you, O Lady. / Help
us, for in you we hope, / and of you we boast, for we are your servants.
/ Let us not be put to shame.
SOURCE:
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