St. Athanasius Icon This is a Greek icon of the 16th century, showing the Holy Church Father St. Athanasius. At the time of the First Ecumenical Council the saint became famous for his learning, spiritual insight and holy zeal. This icon is only available in sizes small ( 4 in. by 6 in.) and large (8 in. by 10 in.).
The inside of this beautiful icon note card is blank, ready for your personalized message. Comes with white envelope. Proceeds from this line of icon cards goes to support the Benedictine community of Conception Abbey and the priestly formation of students at Conception Abbey College Seminary.
This beautiful 12K gold filled St. Olga cross pendant, measuring 13/16in. X 1/2in. comes with an 18k gold filled figaro chain with lobster claw clasp. This item comes with a lifetime guarantee. If it ever breaks or tarnishes just send it back for repair or replacement. This guarantee takes precedence over our standard return policy.
This is a 1649 Greek icon of St. Jason, one of the 70 Apostles who became bishop of Tarsus. Imprisoned on Corfu with the Apostle Sosipater, he converted the people of the island after converting 7 robbers in prison.
St. John Chrysostom Icon This is a Greek icon of St. John Chrysostom by Monk Michael of Athos. St. John was called Chrysostom, which means "the Golden Mouth", because of his eloquent and blessed preaching, and defence of the Holy Faith, which can be still heard in his writings.
This is a reproduction of a 15th century icon of St. George. St. George has long been considered one of the patron saints of Russia, especially the city of Moscow and its Grand Princes. The icons is mounted on hardwood and is suitable for hanging or placing on a shelf. Icon sizes are approximate.
This is a 16th century icon of St. Paul the Holy Apostle from St. Catherine's Monastery at Sinai. "Zeal for thy house has consumed me." These words from Psalm 69 are a fitting description for the fire of love that this Apostle of the Gentiles lived by.
St. James the Holy Apostle Icon This is a 13th century icon of St. James the Apostle from Patmos' Monastery of St. John the Theologian. This icon is only available in sizes small (4 in. by 6 in.) and large (8 in. by 10 in.)
This is a 16th century icon of St. Luke, who preached the Gospel in Thebes, Rome, to the Colossians, to the Corinthians, in Lybia, and Egypt, writing his Gospel 15 years after Christ's Ascension.
The inside of this beautiful icon note card is blank, ready for your personalized message. Comes with white envelope. Pastor Bonus - Good Shepherd Proceeds from this line of icon cards goes to support the Benedictine community of Conception Abbey and the priestly formation of students at Conception Abbey College Seminary.
This is St. Andrei Rublev's Russian icon of the great St. Paul who "turned the (pagan) world upside down."
This is a modern Greek icon by Maria Ginala of Athens. St. Barbara was shut up in a tower by her father Dioscorus, and beholding the beauty of God's creation, she was inspired to believe in one God. Later she died as a martyr, finally killed by her own father.
A new icon of Our Lady and the Child Jesus. Painted by Christina Dochwat, the self-taught iconographer who designed the icons for Washington, D.C.'s National Shrine. A profoundly spiritual image with exquisite beauty and striking colors. In an ornate gold frame under museum grade, non-glare glass.
This is an icon of St. Nicholas painted in 1550. He is shown seated honorably in his bishop's vestments, holding an open Gospel book. Above him are two scenes from his life.
This is a recent Greek icon of St. George with an unusual blue background painted by N. Lionda. St. George is often shown riding a white horse and slaying a dragon while rescuing a young maiden from danger.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Barnabas by Monk Michael of Mount Athos. He preached in Antioch, Rome, and Milan among other places. His name was Joseph, but he was called Barnabas because he had the gift from God to console men's hearts.
This is a modern Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. James, son of Alphaeus, and brother of the Apostle Matthew. One of the 12, he preached in many places spreading the Gospel, and was crucified in Ostracina in Egypt.