Saints Raphael Nicolaos and Irene - Metallic icon on wood locally gold plated - Mount Athos
Saints Raphael Nicolaos and Irene - Metallic icon on wood locally gold plated - Mount Athos
Seriograph icon crafted in canvas on wood framed with oval fadeless metallic frame.
With this icon you will receive a free stand.
Saints Raphael Nicolaos and Irene
Saint Raphael was born in Ithaca in 1410 A.D. and given the name George Laskaris or Laskaridis. He served in the Byzantine army reaching the highest ranks of hierarchy. At the age of 35 he met John an ascetic and venerable elder, who taught him the word of God and the ascetic life. He became a monk; was ordained a presbyter and was honored with the office of the archimandrite and chancellor. A few years after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 A.D., the Saint went to Macedonia where he became a monk, having Saint Nicolaos following him as a disciple. The persecutions of the Christians led him to Mytilini in Lesvos where he became an abbot at the Monastery of the Birth of the Virgin Mary. In 1463 A.D., Lesvos fell to the Turks and he died in martyrdom.
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Seriograph icon crafted in canvas on wood framed with oval fadeless metallic frame.
With this icon you will receive a free stand.
Saints Raphael Nicolaos and Irene
Saint Raphael was born in Ithaca in 1410 A.D. and given the name George Laskaris or Laskaridis. He served in the Byzantine army reaching the highest ranks of hierarchy. At the age of 35 he met John an ascetic and venerable elder, who taught him the word of God and the ascetic life. He became a monk; was ordained a presbyter and was honored with the office of the archimandrite and chancellor. A few years after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 A.D., the Saint went to Macedonia where he became a monk, having Saint Nicolaos following him as a disciple. The persecutions of the Christians led him to Mytilini in Lesvos where he became an abbot at the Monastery of the Birth of the Virgin Mary. In 1463 A.D., Lesvos fell to the Turks and he died in martyrdom.