L'icône de la Mère de Dieu de Jérusalem (48).
http://oca.org/saints/lives/2015/10/12/102948-icon-of-the-mother-of-god-ldquojerusalemrdquo
http://www.orthodoxworld.ru/it/miracleicon/16/index.htm
http://www.reginamundi.info/icone/gerusalemme.asp
L'icône de la Très Sainte Mère de Dieu de Iaroslavl et Smolensk (Russie 1642).
L'icône de la Mère de Dieu de Roudna (Belarus 1687).
L'icône de la Mère de Dieu de Kalouga (Russie 1748). (Autre commémoration le 2 septembre.)
http://www.histoire-russie.fr/icone/saints_fetes/textes/v_kalouga.html
https://doxologia.ro/cinstirea-icoanei-maicii-domnului-din-kaluga
https://doxologia.ro/cinstirea-icoanei-maicii-domnului-din-kaluga
Translation de Malte à Gatchina près de Saint-Pétersbourg de l'icône de la Mère de Dieu de Filerme, d'un morceau de la Vivifiante Croix du Seigneur et des reliques de la main droite de saint Jean Baptiste (1799).
By ancient tradition, the Philermos Icon of the Mother of God was painted by the holy Evangelist Luke. From Jerusalem it was transferred to Constantinople, where it was situated in the Blachernae church. In the thirteenth century it was taken from there by crusaders, and from that time was kept by the Knights of the Order of St John.
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