Commemorated on October 12
The Translation from Malta to Gatchina of a Portion of the
Life-Creating Cross of the Lord, together with the Philermos Icon of the
Mother of God, and the right hand of Saint John the Baptist took place
in the year 1799. These holy things were preserved on the island of
Malta by the Knights of the Catholic Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
In 1798, when the French seized the island, the Maltese knights turned
to Russia for defense and protection. On October 12, 1799 they offered
these ancient holy things to the emperor Paul I, who at this time was at
Gatchina. In the autumn of 1799 the holy items were transferred to
Saint Petersburg and placed in the Winter Palace within the church
dedicated to the Icon of the Savior Not-Made-by-Hands. The Feast for
this event was established in 1800.
By ancient tradition, the
Philermia Icon of the Mother of God was painted by the holy Evangelist
Luke. From Jerusalem it was transferred to Constantinople, where it was
situated in the Blachernae church. In the thirteenth century it was
taken from there by crusaders, and from that time was kept by the
Knights of the Order of Saint John.
SOURCE:
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