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Softener of Evil Hearts icon

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''"Behold, this child is set for the falling and rising again of many in Israel, and for a sin which shall be spoken against. Yea, a sword shall pierce through thy own soul also, that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed."''<ref>Just as Christ would be pierced with nails and a spear, so the soul of Mary would be pierced by a certain weapon of sorrow and pain in the heart, when she saw her Son's suffering. After that, the heretofore hidden thoughts of the people regarding the Messiah would be revealed, and they would face a choice: to be with Christ, or against Him. Such an interpretation of Symeon's prophecy became the subject of a number of icons of the Theotokos. All those who turn to them in prayer sense that with the softening of evil hearts comes an easing of spiritual and physical suffering. People come to recognize that when they pray for their enemies before such icons, their feelings of enmity are softened, and that internecine strife and hatreds abate, giving way to kindness.</ref>
The [[Theotokos]] is depicted in this icon with her heart pierced by seven swords; a symbolic number possibly indicating the the fullness and boundless sorrow, pain and "sickness of heart" that would have been experienced by the Mother of God at His crucifiction. Three of the swords enter her heart from the left, three swords enter from the right and one sword from underneath. This icon is very similar to the [[Seven Swords]] icon and they differ only in the arrangement of the swords. <ref>On the [[Seven Swords]] icon there are three swords on the right and four on the left. This icon is commemorated [[August 13]] with the Old Calendar. </ref> This The “Softener of Evil Hearts” icon is commemorated on the [[Sunday of All Saints]]<ref>http://www.antiochian.org/node/18648</ref>, although other references commemorate it [[February 2]] / [[ February 15]].
== Prophecy of Simon ==
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