[[Image:Ierosolymitissa.jpg|thumb|right|Panagia Ierosolymitissa (Gethsemane, Jerusalem)]]
'''''Panagia Ierosolymitissa''''' (Gr. Most Holy Lady of Jerusalem) is a very popular [[icon]] of the [[Theotokos]] because it overlooks the empty tomb of the Most Holy Theotokos at the Sepulcher of the Mother of God in Gethsemane—blessing the numerous pilgrims visiting the [[Holy Land]] of [[Jerusalem]]. The underground tomb of the Virgin Mary is situated in the Kidron Valley, on the foothills of the [[Mount of Olives]], where the Saviour often prayed with His disciples. It is attributed to the Theotokos since it is believed that the [[Apostles]] gathered at this location and buried the most-pure body of the [[Theotokos|Mother of God]]. Her icon remains there as an endless spring of blessings for all the Christians, celebrated (or venerated) by the name "Panagia Ierosolimitissa."{{citation}}
==The Church==