This is a modern Greek icon of St. Mark by N. Lionda. St. Mark turned many from paganism to the faith of Christ, and worked many miracles both before and after his martyrdom. The Lord appeared to him the night before he died, and healed him.
This is an icon of St. Christopher, by Monk Michael of Mount Athos in Greece. St. Christopher was often called the "dog-face" because he was disfigured from battle in the imperial Roman army.
This icon is part of a modern, vibrant series of icons produced by the Benedictine iconographers of Conception Abbey, one of the largest and oldest Benedictine foundations in the U.S. Proceeds from the sale of these icons go to support both the abbey community of monks and the formation of candidates for the priesthood who are studying at Conception Seminary College. These beautiful …
This unique cobalt blue porcelain icon measures 7" wide and 9" tall. Made in Greece.
This is a contemporary Greek icon of St. John the Forerunner. He is shown standing in the desert with the wings of an angel, for he, as the angels still are, was a "messenger of God." In front of him lies his head on a platter, his best and final offering to God.
This is a modern Greek icon by Monk Michael from Mount Athos of St. John the Theologian, one of the Twelve that Christ the Lord called to be His chief Apostles.
Our Lady of Czestochowa. Nickel plated and brass plated over copper. 4" x 3"
This is a modern Greek icon of the Son of Consolation, the Holy Apostle Barnabas, one of the 70. A student together with Saul of Tarsus at Gamaliel's school, he prayed fervently for Saul's conversion, and later preached with Ss. Paul and Mark, dying later on Cyprus.
This is a 14th century icon from the Monastery of Decani, Serbia, where even though the Mother of God is reprimanded by Christ, He still at her intercessions works this gracious miracle.
The icon pictured is 4in. x 6in.
This is a reproduction of a 13th century icon of the angel at Christ's tomb. The icons is mounted on hardwood and is suitable for hanging or placing on a shelf. Icon sizes are approximate.
This is a modern Greek icon of the virgin St. Agatha from Palermo, Italy, who was martyred in 251. She refused to deny Christ, was tortured, put into prison, and saw St. Peter who appeared to her for healing and strength.
This St. John the Baptist icon is in a decorative brass frame with an enamel style design, a felt back and a loop for hanging. The motiff on the frame is 2 peacocks. The icon measures approximately 3in. x 4in.