Through Antonio Lombatti blog, I came to know of a miraculous icon.
The miraculous icon, preserved in St. Petersburg, portrays the Tsar Nicholas II and is the object of worship as it secretes myrrh!
The icon is a copy of another icon, painted in the United States in 1997, and represents the last Tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church canonized in 2000.
I have a question for my Catholic readers: how to explain this miraculous icon of a Catholic saint? Why would God make exude myrrh from the icon of a Catholic emperor, who was canonized by the Catholic Church, except that? Why should it be granted (if any) to those who pray this holy miracles?
The miraculous icon, preserved in St. Petersburg, portrays the Tsar Nicholas II and is the object of worship as it secretes myrrh!
The icon is a copy of another icon, painted in the United States in 1997, and represents the last Tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church canonized in 2000.
I have a question for my Catholic readers: how to explain this miraculous icon of a Catholic saint? Why would God make exude myrrh from the icon of a Catholic emperor, who was canonized by the Catholic Church, except that? Why should it be granted (if any) to those who pray this holy miracles?
Source: Russians worship 'miraculous' icon of tsar " Yahoo! News, February 17, 2011.
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