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Feast-day celebrations of the appearance of the “Light-Painted” Icon of the Mother of God Icon were held on September 3, 2016,” on Mount Athos, Greece, as reported by the news service Russky Afon. His Eminence Archbishop Mark of Berlin and Germany visited Mt Athos to join the celebration of the “Light-Painted” Icon of the Mother of God. Two Divine Liturgies were celebrated in honor of the icon, one at Dormition Cathedral, the other in the church dedicated to this icon. Afterwards, a procession of the cross was held to the locale where the icon of the Most-Holy Theotokos first appeared in 1903. Here, Vladyka Mark and the clergymen of the Russian monastics of Mt Athos performed the blessing of the waters above the wellspring in the chapel. During all-night vigil, and during the trapeza that followed, a sermon on the topic of the “Light-Painted” icon was read, outlining the significance of the holiday. On August 21/September 3, 1903, the miraculous image appeared at St Panteleimon Russian Monastery on Mt Athos, Greece. During the distribution of alms at the Holy Gates of the monastery, a photograph was made which later was seen to include an image of the Mother of God Herself, who was among the poor monks receiving alms from the hands of an elder monk. This miracle evidenced the fulfillment of the promise by the Mother of God to protect the monastic center, and lies amid the stream of miraculous events during various historical periods of the Holy Mountain. By Her appearance, the Most-Holy Theotokos supported the Russian monastery’s continued alms-giving, providing solace to the hermits and silently inspired wisdom to the elders of the Kinot [governing council], confirming Her heavenly governance of Mt Athos and Her perpetual care.
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