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The '''Theotokos of the Passion''' is one of the most recognized [[icon]]s of the Mother of God (''[[Theotokos]]''). Traditionally, it is said to be one of the icons written by St. [[Apostle Luke|Luke the Evangelist]], and it is known in the Western Churches (primarily the [[Roman Catholic Church]]) as '''Our Lady of Perpetual Help''' The icon's commemoration is celebrated on [[April 30]]. (The Roman Catholic Church celebrates this memorial on June 27.) | The '''Theotokos of the Passion''' is one of the most recognized [[icon]]s of the Mother of God (''[[Theotokos]]''). Traditionally, it is said to be one of the icons written by St. [[Apostle Luke|Luke the Evangelist]], and it is known in the Western Churches (primarily the [[Roman Catholic Church]]) as '''Our Lady of Perpetual Help''' The icon's commemoration is celebrated on [[April 30]]. (The Roman Catholic Church celebrates this memorial on June 27.) | ||
Revision as of 19:25, December 9, 2005
The Theotokos of the Passion is one of the most recognized icons of the Mother of God (Theotokos). Traditionally, it is said to be one of the icons written by St. Luke the Evangelist, and it is known in the Western Churches (primarily the Roman Catholic Church) as Our Lady of Perpetual Help The icon's commemoration is celebrated on April 30. (The Roman Catholic Church celebrates this memorial on June 27.)
See also
External Links
- A history of the icon
- Icons of St. Luke by Dr. Alexander Roman
- Catholic Prayers to Our Lady of Perpetual Help from EWTN
- Revered Icons of the Theotokos in the Carpathian Regions
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