Our Lady of Kazan Icon finally found!

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Our Lady of Kazan Icon finally found!

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(Recently the Lady of Kazan Icon held by the Pope of Rome was deemed a fake ...)

S. F. Shrine for Miraculous Icon
Published by San Francisco Examiner

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May 8, 2003 (SFE) -- In an unknown year before 1450, a Russian artist of profound faith painted an icon destined to endure in holiness through the wars of men.

The icon depicts the Blessed Virgin and Child. Credited with countless miracles, it was moved from Kazan to Moscow and rested there from 1612 to 1917. In that year the Bolsheviks ripped "Our Lady of Kazan" from its shrine and sold it to finance their revolution.

The icon is one of three considered holy and miraculous in the Orthodox faith. Many reproductions have been made.

Yesterday the artifact gleamed on a wooden table at the Bank of California, Stockton and Sutter Sts. Fathers of the Russian Orthodox Greek- Catholic Church of America gazed on it reverently and announced a campaign to purchase it from an English family and build a shrine for it here.

Archbishop John Shahovskoy of San Francisco and the Western United States said a 300-seat shrine would be built somewhere in the Western Addition Redevelopment Area.

The icon will rest there "until a stabilized form of Christian government is restored to Russia and the icon can be re-enshrined in Moscow."

San Francisco was chosen as the icon's temporary home, said the Archbishop, because the United Nations was born here.

The icon, a 10 by 13 inch wooden painting partially covered by a jewel-encrusted gold and silver "riza," is priceless. But Miss Anna Mitchell-Hedges of London is asking $500,000 for the market value of the 1,109 precious emeralds, diamonds, rubies, pearls and amethysts mounted on it by the faithful over the centuries.

The shrine will be of the traditional Novgorod school of Russian architecture. It will cost $500,000.

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Re: Our Lady of Kazan Icon finally found!

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Nicholas wrote:

(Recently the Lady of Kazan Icon held by the Pope of Rome was deemed a fake ...)

Would that be the same icon as the "Kazanskaya" replica icon put out by St. Isaac of Syria Skete?

The icon is one of three considered holy and miraculous in the Orthodox faith.

The Portatissa is one, which is the third? And is it missing?

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No discussion here?

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I honestly cannot believe that no discussion has been inspired by this article. I am incredulous. I am flabbergasted. I am hershelbeaned. I am tree-bass-ed. I am cooler-swiped.

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Joseph, I simply do not know much about the icons, I am sorry. Perhaps the others here are ignorant of the facts as well. Could you perhaps enlighten us please?

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me?

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Not me, Nicholas. I had wanted to read what others had to say on this one. No Socratic method here, seriously.

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This is the only place that I have read of this discovery...if it is true, it is an amazing event.

It brings up a few questions though, for instance, what does this mean to the MP? Afterall, they were hoping to regain possession of the icon from the Pope. Also, in the article it was said that the icon will stay in the states "until a stabilized form of Christian government is restored to Russia and the icon can be re-enshrined in Moscow." Are they referring to a restoration of the monarchy? Other icons have been returned to Russia, & as we speak, the wonder-working icon of the Tikhvin Mother of God is making its way back home.

Another thing, it makes me very sad that the English family is actually going to make the church pay for the icon. I know that may be a very naive statement, but I don't think the church should have to pay.

Getting a little off topic here, I go to a lot of antique shows, and I am amazed at the amount of Russian Church antiquities that are being sold in this country. I have even asked the dealers how they have managed to import the icons to this country since it is illegal. However, we all know that in Russia everything is for sale, and there is a lot of "black money" to be made. I swear my blood pressure rises everytime I see such things. Just knowing that the majority of the icons go to art collectors makes me insane.

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A crazy idea?

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I wonder if something could be created, similar to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), that would give the Russian Orthodox Church the right to reclaim all of the church property that was lost due to communism. The act does include sacred/religious objects.

Any thoughts?

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