This is a Byzantine Greek style icon written in 1987 of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. "Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death; and upon those in the tombs bestowing life." - from the Byzantine Liturgy of St. John Chyrsostom.
This is a modern Greek icon of the Archangel Gabriel whose name means "Man of God" in Hebrew. He always helps, informs, and guides God's people.
This is a modern Greek icon of the Archangel Michael by Monk Michael of Athos.
This beautiful image of the Divine Mercy in a locally crafted genuine hardwood frame. The textured print is a replica of the original oil painting located above the altar of the Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Poland. The three dimensional frame is handmade from native wood, hand finished in dark oak and trimmed in gold. Made in Poland.
A great treasure of Russia, this famous and beloved icon is attributed to St. Luke, who it is said painted it on a board from the table on which the Virgin, her Son, St. Joseph the Betrothed and his children would take their meals. Taken in 450 to Constantinople, then to Kiev in the early 12th c., she came to Vladimir in 1155. Repainted several times, only the faces remain original.
This is a modern Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. Stephen the first Deacon and the first Christian martyr. Gamaliel of the Sanhedrin, a secret Christian, took his body and buried it on his own land.
This is an icon of the Archangel Gabriel, one of the 7 great Archangels, from Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Anna, painted in 1988. After dedicating her daughter to God and being widowed, St. Anna herself went to live in the Temple in Jerusalem. She was in fact the grandmother of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Virgin Mary's flower represents Christ the Lord.
This beautiful image of the Holy Family is by Adolfo Simeone. It is mounted on wood, 17 in. x 13 1/4 in. and is beautifully highlighted hand applied gold leaf. This beautiful picture comes from Italy.
This is a modern Greek icon of St. Veronica, the woman that Christ healed of an issue of blood because of her great faith. Veronica means "icon of faith." She is shown holding the Holy Napkin, the earliest image of Christ.
This 3 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. wooden easle plaque of the Holy Spirit is perfect for a desk or small space where one wants to revere the Image. It can either be hung or stand on its own. Made in Italy.
This is a modern Byzantine Greek style icon by Monk Michael of St. Peter (died in 1964), the transformed simple fisherman first known to us in the Sacred Scriptures as Simon Bar-Jonah and subsequently as the Prince of the Apostles, the Rock upon whom the Holy Church of Christ was founded, first Pope and ultimately Martyr in Rome.
This icon is a copy of a 6th century mosaic of St. Agnes from a church in Revenna, Italy. St. Agnes died by the sword at age 13, working many miracles both before and after her death.
This icon is a detail of a 14th c. Greek Annunciation icon from St. Clement's Church in Ochrid of the present day Macedonia.
This is a contemporary Greek icon by N. Lionda of St. Philip the Apostle, who preached in Asia and Greece, killing a huge snake by his prayers in Hieropolis. The townsfolk crucified him and the Apostle Bartholomew upside down, but only Philip died.
This First Holy Communion Brass plaque has a place to put a First Communion picture. To the left of the pciture opening is a pewter chalice and host with IHS on it. Below the chalice are the words: The Lord has always loved you from the time you were small. For he loves his little children and he watches over all. The plaque is 5in. x 7in.
This 3 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. wooden easel plaque of the Divine Mercy is perfect for a desk or small space where one wants to revere the Image. It can either be hung or stand on its own. Made in Italy.
This green and yellow ceramic Celtic Cross has a corpus. It is 7 1/4 in x 5 in.
[1207-1231], widow of a king, spent the remaining years of her life in voluntary poverty and in acts of extraordinary charity. She is a suitable patron for those living in humble circumstances during their latter years. She is also patron of bakers, young brides, widows, the homeless, nursing services, of the death of children and of those falsely accused. Her symbols are two crowns, roses and …
The following blessing is on this lovely 6 1/2 in. x 5 in. wood plaque: God bless the corners of this house, And be the lintel blest; And bless the hearth and bless the board And bless each place of rest; And bless each door that opens wide To stranger as to kin; And bless each crystal window pane That lets the starlight in; And bless the rooftree overhead And every sturdy wall; The peace of …