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New icons added, from Russia and Romania
===Miracle performing icons===
As we saw the icon made by Jesus did perform a miracle, helping King Abgar escape partially of leprosy. Today there are many miracle performing icons.
 
The calendar of the Russian Church, where iconography of the Virgin is highly developed, mentions 260 of her icons noted for miracles and celebrated liturgically. The Menaion of Sergius numbers the designations of Most Holy Theotokos icons at 700.<ref>'''https://orthodoxwiki.org/Icons_of_the_Theotokos'''</ref>
 
Wonderworking icons in Russia:
* The ''“Kursk-Root”'' icon of the Mother of God ''“of the Sign”''<ref>'''https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2012/09/08/102542-icon-of-the-mother-of-god-of-the-sign-the-kursk-root'''</ref>;
* Our Lady of Kazan icon<ref>'''https://orthodoxwiki.org/Our_Lady_of_Kazan'''</ref>;
* ''“Unexpected Joy”'' icon of the Mother of God<ref>'''https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2012/12/09/103510-unexpected-joy-icon-of-the-mother-of-god'''</ref>.
 
Wonderworking icons in Romania:
* Icon of the Mother of God with Christ from Nicula Monastery<ref>''' https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icoana_de_la_Nicula'''</ref>;
* ''”Lidianca”'' icon of Mother of God from Neamț Monastery, the oldest Romanian icon<ref>''' https://orthochristian.com/113312.html'''</ref>;
* ''”Syriaca”'' icon of Mother of God from Ghighiu Monastery.
 
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