Saint Irene the Great Martyr Greek Orthodox Icon
High quality byzantine Orthodox handmade icons. Made in Greece and constructed in the traditional Orthodox manner.
Iconographer: Father Michael
Commemorates on: May 5
Saint Irene was the daughter of a princelet
called Licinius; named Penelope by her parents, through a divine revelation she
was brought to faith in Christ and at Baptism was renamed Irene. In her zeal
for piety she broke in pieces all the idols of her father, who commanded that
she be trampled underfoot by horses. But while she remained unharmed, one of
the horses rose up and cast down her father, killing him. By her prayer she
raised him to life again, and he believed and was baptized. Afterwards, in many
journeyings, Saint Irene suffered torments and punishments for her faith, but
was preserved by the power of God, while working dread miracles and converting
many thousands of souls. At last she came to Ephesus, where she fell asleep in
peace, in the first half of the fourth century. Two days after her death, her
gravestone was found lifted off, and her grave empty. At least two churches
were dedicated to Saint Irene in Constantinople, and she is also the patroness
of the Aegean island of Thera, which is commonly called Santorin (or
Santorini), a corruption of Saint Irene.
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.