- Theotokos of Bogolyubovo
The Bogolubskaya Icon of the Theotokos is a
Wonderworking Icon of theTheotokos (Virgin Mary) which isvenerated in theRussian Orthodox Church . The icon was painted in the 1157 at the request ofGrand Prince Andrew Bogolubsky , in commemoration of an appearance to him by theMother of God .According to Orthodox tradition, when the prince was moving from
Vyshgorod to the Suzdal Principality in 1155, he took the Wonderworking Icon of the Theotokos from theMezhyhirskyi Monastery inVyshgorod with him, and servedmoleben s in front of it every day. About 11verst s (7.26 miles) from the city ofVladimir , as they approached the shore of theKlyazma River , the horses carrying the icon suddenly stopped and would not move forward. After prayer, the prince went to his tent and there the Theotokos appeared to him in a dream-like vision holding a scroll in her right hand, and commanded him to place her icon in the city ofVladimir and to build atemple (church) andmonastery on the place of the vision. (Ever since this time, that icon has been known asOur Lady of Vladimir .) Great Prince Andrew did as he was told, and also commissioned aniconographer to paint the Bogolubsky Icon of the Theotokos.On the icon, the Theotokos is depicted in full stature, holding a scroll in her right hand. Her left hand is turned in prayer to
Jesus Christ , who is depicted in anaureole in the upper-right hand corner. Prince Andrew himself is depicted in a prayerful stance on his knees before the Theotokos. In variations of the icon, other saints may appear at the feet of the Virgin, such as saints [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=101130 Zosimus] and Sabbatius of Solovki.The icon came to be named after Prince Andrew Bogoliubsky ("Lover of God") and was placed in the monastery he built.
The church prince Andrew built was
consecrated in honor of theGreat Feast of theNativity of the Theotokos , and the icon he commissioned was placed there. The monastery he built has come to be known as BogolubskyConvent , and the town which grew up around it was called Bogolubovo. The icon of Our Lady of Vladimir remained in the convent while work was completed on the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir, after which it was solemly translated to the cathedral.In 1771 a
feast day was established in in honor of the Bogolubskaya icon and in memory of the deliverance of the city of Vladimir and its vicinity fromplague . The feast day isJune 18 (for those churches which use the traditionalJulian Calendar , June 18 currently falls on July 1 of the modernGregorian Calendar ). Before theBolshevik Revolution the icon was brought annually onMay 21 (June 3) to the city Vladimir where it remained untilJuly 16 (July 29), when it was returned from there to the monastery.The original Bogolubskaya icon is kept in the [http://www.museum.vladimir.ru/index_e.php3 Vladimir-Suzdal Museum] , but over the centuries numerous copies of the icon have been made, and it continues to be venerated in many churches both in
Russia and throughout the world.External links
* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=101751 Bogolubskaya Icon of the Mother of God] Orthodox
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