The Neamţ Wonderworking Icon of the Mother of God, named Hodegetria; Hieromartyr Pancratius the Bishop of Taormina in Sicily
Orthodox Calendar July 9 The Neamţ Wonderworking Icon of the Mother of God named Hodegetria (“She Who Leads the Way”)
This icon of the Mother of God is believed to be the oldest and most beautiful in Romania and the Byzantine world. It is known throughout the world as a wonderworking icon. For over 600 years, it has strengthened Christian Orthodox faith for leaders, monks, and Romanian faithful.
It was painted in Lida (today’s Israel) around 665 and later given to Prince Alexander the Good by John Palaiologos the 8th, Emperor of Constantinople (15th century). The tradition and some documents say it is a copy of an icon which is said to have been miraculously painted on a pillar of the church in Lida.
Between June 1821 and October 1822, to protect it during an Ottoman invasion, the icon was buried in a clearing where today lies the Old Icon Sketis.
The Hieromartyr Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina Pancratius was born when our Lord Jesus Christ yet lived upon the earth.
The parents of Pancratius were natives of Antioch. Hearing the good news of Jesus Christ, Pancratius’ father took his young son with him and went to Jerusalem in order to see the great Teacher for…



