Saint Christodoulos Greek Orthodox Icon
High quality byzantine Orthodox handmade icons. Made in Greece and constructed in the traditional Orthodox manner.
Iconographer: Father Romanos
Commemorates on: March 16
Saint Christodoulos, who was from the region of Nicaea of Bithynia, was the son
of Theodore and Anna, and was given the name John. He assumed the monastic
habit in his youth and was renamed Christodulus (“slave of Christ" in
Greek). At first, he lived the ascetical life in various places, then he
received permission and monetary aid from the Emperor Alexis I Comnenus
(reigned 1081 1118), and built on the island of Patmos a church and monastery
name in honor of Saint John the Evangelist. These buildings stand to this day.
However, when the Arabs attacked that place, he fled with his disciples and
went to Euboia (Euripus), where also he completed the course of his life about
the end of the eleventh century on the 16th of March. The disciples of this
righteous man took his sacred incorrupt remains and transferred them to his own
monastery, where thy repose to this day for the sanctification of those who
have recourse to them with faith.
The icon reproductions are created by iconographer monks of various Greek Orthodox monasteries in Greece and all images are approved replications by the Greek Orthodox Church. As icons are considered to be the Gospel in image, these images are accurate and true Orthodox renderings, not second-hand interpretations. The icon images are mounted on solid wood and protected from tarnish with a varnish finish that seals in colors and creates a shiny luster.
Icons ship direct to you from Greece. Please allow 10-20 days for delivery.