The Miracle Myrrh streaming Hawaiian Mother of God Icon at Holy Trinity ROCOR in Toronto tonight. The icon tours the province of Ontario in Canada and then travels to Arizona and Michigan in the US.
Interesting back story, although the icon began to stream myrrh in Hawaii, the simple (but beautiful) paper on wood icon was originally purchased at the bookstore of the Holy Trinity ROCOR parish in Toronto during its 50th founding anniversary. The icon was later gifted by Fr. Anatole in 1997 to Deacon Nektarios. In June of 2008, the “Hawaiian” Myrrh-streaming Iveron Icon was officially recognized by the Russian Orthodox Church as miraculous and worthy of veneration, and was given the blessing and encouragement to travel to the various churches and monasteries of Holy Orthodoxy.
Interesting back story, although the icon began to stream myrrh in Hawaii, the simple (but beautiful) paper on wood icon was originally purchased at the bookstore of the Holy Trinity ROCOR parish in Toronto during its 50th founding anniversary. The icon was later gifted by Fr. Anatole in 1997 to Deacon Nektarios. In June of 2008, the “Hawaiian” Myrrh-streaming Iveron Icon was officially recognized by the Russian Orthodox Church as miraculous and worthy of veneration, and was given the blessing and encouragement to travel to the various churches and monasteries of Holy Orthodoxy.
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The Miracle Myrrh streaming Hawaiian Mother of God Icon at Holy Trinity ROCOR in Toronto tonight. The icon tours the province of Ontario in Canada and then travels to Arizona and Michigan in the US.
Interesting back story, although the icon began to stream myrrh in Hawaii, the simple (but beautiful) paper on wood icon was originally purchased at the bookstore of the Holy Trinity ROCOR parish in Toronto during its 50th founding anniversary. The icon was later gifted by Fr. Anatole in 1997 to Deacon Nektarios. In June of 2008, the “Hawaiian” Myrrh-streaming Iveron Icon was officially recognized by the Russian Orthodox Church as miraculous and worthy of veneration, and was given the blessing and encouragement to travel to the various churches and monasteries of Holy Orthodoxy.
Interesting back story, although the icon began to stream myrrh in Hawaii, the simple (but beautiful) paper on wood icon was originally purchased at the bookstore of the Holy Trinity ROCOR parish in Toronto during its 50th founding anniversary. The icon was later gifted by Fr. Anatole in 1997 to Deacon Nektarios. In June of 2008, the “Hawaiian” Myrrh-streaming Iveron Icon was officially recognized by the Russian Orthodox Church as miraculous and worthy of veneration, and was given the blessing and encouragement to travel to the various churches and monasteries of Holy Orthodoxy.
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