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Icons of St. John Maximovitch,
Archbishop & Wonderworker (+ 1966)
Feast: Sat. nearest to June 19
Top Icon:
by the hand of Mother Justina, Greek Old Calendarist Convent of St.
Elizabeth, Etna, California, with permission.
Next Icon: of unknown provenance.
Next Icon: produced for the St. George
Orthodox Information Service in England, at the brotherhood of St.
Seraphim, Walsingham, Russian Patriarchate.
Next Icon: pained just after the repose
of the Saint by his children in the Orthodox Church of France.
Next Icon: by the hand of Nicholas
Fotiou, about 1977 or 1978.
Next Icon: by the hand of Monk Herman,
now retired, painted in the 1980s.
Next Icon: the icon which surmounts the
relics of the Saint in San Francisco. By the hand of Vladimir
Krassovsky.
Next Icon: in the lower chapel at the
Cathedral Joy of All That Sorrow: Painted in honour of the opening of
relics of St. John.
Next Icon: by the hand of Victor
Kazanin. This icon was painted for the Cathedral of St. John Baptist in
Washington, D.C., a church consecrated by the Saint.
Next Icon: by the hand of Ruth
Duckworth, New Hampshire, painted for the iconostasis of St. John the
Wonderworker church in Atlanta, Georgia.
Next Icon: made for Seraphim Garber.
Next Icon: made before the glorification
of St. John in 1994, for St. John Orthodox Church, Atlanta.
Next Icon: new icon of the Saint by
sister Ioanna, January 2005, Monastery of St. Nectarios, Greece.
Next: St. John at the age of 15.
Next: The cathedral at Shanghai,
constructed by the diligence of St. John.
Next: St. John's garage church in Paris,
France. Humble circumstances are no barrier to holiness!
Next: picture of St. John immediately
after his repose, lying in state.
Last: the shrine of St. John
in his cathedral in San Francisco, California.
HOLY
FATHER ARCHBISHOP JOHN, PRAY TO GOD FOR US!
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