Commemorated on October 6
The Icon “O All-Hymned Mother” derives its title from the thirteenth
Kontakion of the Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos. “O All-Hymned
Mother who bore the Word, holiest of all the saints....”
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Mother of God wears a crown, and clasps Her child to Her breast with
both hands. Christ is held in Her left arm, and rests on Her left
shoulder. He is facing Her, and both of His hands are placed below Her
neck.
Instead of the usual stars on Her head and shoulders, the
faces of angels appear in three circles. This is similar to the Arabian
Icon (September 6) and the “Stone of the Mountain not cut by Hands” Icon
on the iconostasis of the cathedral of the Transfiguration at Solovki.
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