Μία μυροβλύζουσα και θαυματουργή εικόνα του αγίου Νικολάου Ρωμανώφ και μία αχειροποίητη εικόνα της τελευταίας, μαρτυρικής τσαρικής οικογένειας της Ρωσίας, που σχηματίστηκε στο γυαλί της κορνίζας μιας ζωγραφισμένης εικόνας τους.
Για την αγιότητα (& τα θαύματα) της τσαρικής οικογένειας: Είναι άγιοι οι Ρωμανώφ;. Δείτε επίσης: Άγιοι Βασιλομάρτυρες Ρωμανώφ: Όσα δεν μπόρεσε να κρύψη η σιωπή
By Fr Job (Gumerov)
There are plenty of testimonies concerning miracles
and graceful help through prayers to the Holy Royal Martyrs. By the time the
Romanovs Family was canonized in August 2000, there had been lots of accounts
about miracles related to them.
Myrrh-Gushing
Icon of the Emperor
I would like to share one such miracle in detail. An
artist by the name of Pavel Tikhomirov painted an icon of the Emperor Nicholas
early in 1997. Later, the icon served as the basis for color lithographies, one
of which was owned by Oleg Belchenko, a surgeon from Moscow. He attended a
service in the cathedral church of Sretensky Monastery on September 6, 1998
with this icon in a plastic bag. It started emitting fragrance, which was so
strong that people were turning their heads to look at him. When he took the
icon out of his bag after the service, the scent increased.
The image spent three weeks in the sanctuary,
emanating fragrance continually. It started to pour myrrh late in 1999. The
icon was placed in the Ascension Church in Gorokhovo Pole, then transferred to
St Nicholas the Wonderworker Church in Pyzhy in February 1999, and then to
other churches in Moscow. Hundreds of parishioners could witness the pouring
myrrh with their own eyes. When this icon was in Holy Trinity Church in
Khokhlovsky Pereulok, it healed Alexander Vytiagov, a veteran of the WWII and a
retired 87-year-old colonel. He had been blind for fifteen years by that time.
He met Father Alexius Uminsky, the rector of that church, and said, “I believe
that this icon will heal me.” Father Alexius replied, “Let it be to you
according to your faith.” He covered the man’s head with a towel soaked in the
myrrh. The colonel woke up the following morning, looked around, and screamed,
“I can see!” His family ran to his bed and saw that he was able to see.
The wonderworking icon traveled around many churches
and monasteries. It visited more than twenty dioceses before the 2000 Synod of
Bishops. The myrrh was seen pouring from that icon on numerous occasions. A
number of healings was also recorded.
Miracle
in Krasnodar
Here is another example. Archpriest Alexander Ignatov,
the rector of the Holy Nativity of Christ Church in Krasnodar, bought an icon
of the Royal Family in the icon store of St Daniel Monastery in 2000. A
cleaning lady who washed the icons after a Sunday Liturgy in 2002 noticed that
the glass became blurred. When they opened the kiot, they saw that the icon of
the Holy Royal Martyrs was imprinted on the glass from the inside in slightest
detail. Miracles like these are well known to the Orthodox. A similar miracle
happened in 1993 in the Monastery in honor of the Entry of the Mother of God
into the Temple (Kyiv) with an icon of Look at Humility Mother of God, which
had an imprint on glass not made by hands. The image on glass was then put in a
separate kiot and is said to work miracles.
The icon of the Holy Royal Martyrs imprinted on glass
in Krasnodar was sent to the Commission on Research of Miraculous Phenomena of
the Moscow Patriarchate, with the blessing of Metropolitan Isidore of
Krasnodar. Forensic experts from the Institute of Forensics of the Federal
Security Service of the Russian Federation, Forensic Center of the Ministry of
Internal Affairs, and the laboratory of the Institute of General Physics of the
Russian Academy of Sciences tested this icon for a year using advanced
equipment and modern methods. They confirmed the existence of the image on
glass but could not explain its origin. The icon and the image on glass are made
of different matter.
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