Antipascha - The Sweet-Kissing Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
THE ICON
On Bright Monday the Church commemorates the Sweet-Kissing
(Glykophilousa) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos.
Like the Iveron Icon (March 31), the Sweet-Kissing Icon was also saved
from the iconoclasts by a pious woman in the ninth century. It also traveled miraculously
upon the sea, arriving at Mt. Athos, the "Garden of the Theotokos," where it was honored
by the monks.
A nobleman named Simeon was an iconoclast who shared the emperor
Theophilus's hatred for the holy icons. Simeon's wife Victoria, on the other hand,
venerated icons, especially a certain icon of the Mother of God before which she prayed
each day. Simeon could not tolerate his wife's piety, so he demanded that she give him
the icon so he could burn it. Victoria threw the icon into the sea, hoping that it would
be preserved through God's providence.
Years later, the icon appeared on the shores of Mt. Athos near the
monastery of Philotheou. The igumen and the brethren of the monastery retrieved the icon
and placed it in the church, where it worked many miracles.
In 1830 a pilgrim came to the monastery from Adrianopolis. He listened
to the history of the icon and the miracles associated with it, but regarded such things
as childish fables. The monk who had related all this was surprised and grieved by the
pilgrim's disbelief, fearing that such doubts indicated an unhealthy spiritual state. He
did all that he could to remove the pilgrim's skepticism, but the man stubbornly adhered
to his opinion.
The Mother of God, in her compassion, finally healed the pilgrim's soul
in a rather dramatic way. On the very day that he had his discussion with the monk, the
pilgrim was walking on an upper balcony. Suddenly, he lost his footing and began to fall.
In his distress he called out, "Most Holy Theotokos, help me!" The Mother of God heard
him, and he landed on the ground completely unharmed.
The icon is one of the Eleusa (Tenderness) type. It is unusual in that
it shows the Virgin kissing her Child. Christ raises His hand as if to repulse His
mother's caress.
Other Sweet-Kissing (Tenderness) icons are: Lubyatov (March 19)
Novgorod (July 28)
Pskov (May 21, June 23, August 26, October 7)
Smolensk (March 19)
Sviatogorsk (July 17)
Yaroslavl (May 14)
Text taken from the OCA Website.
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