Commemorated on August 13
The Minsk Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos was brought by the holy
Prince Vladimir from Korsun in the Crimea and placed in Kiev’s Cathedral
of the Tithes (the consecration of the church in 996 is commemorated on
May 12).
In the year 1500, during the capture of Kiev by Khan
Mengli-Gyr, a certain Tatar stripped the cover and adornments from the
icon, and threw it into the Dniepr River. After a while it was found
floating in the River Svislocha, near Minsk.
Surrounded by an
extraordinary light, the icon was brought to shore and taken to the
church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos, in the holdings of
the Minsk appanage princes. This occurred on August 13, 1500.
The
Minsk Icon was brought to the Uniate Monastery of the Holy Spirit in
1616, and returned to the Orthodox in 1839. The church of the Holy
Spirit Monastery became an Orthodox cathedral, which was dedicated to
Saints Peter and Paul. Every Friday, an Akathist was served before the
holy icon, and many miracles have been recorded.
The Minsk Icon, of the Hodigitria type, is more than four and a half feet tall, and three feet wide.
SOURCE:
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