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Andreas said:
Thanks for your reply.chanter said:Most of my icons are from the skete. These monks are under the jurisdiction of the Serbians or Ukrainians - cannot remember which. They used to be under ROCOR but changed within the last few years.
I prefer to support the monks who are struggling to repair existing structures of their monastery and to continue their building projects.
Suzannah said:Hey Osel! Good to see you 'round....was discussing Jerome in the Taverna and thought of you because I hadn't seen you on in awhile...!
*sorry for hijacking the thread*
My wife's patron saint is St. Seraphim. We have so many icons of him. Many have been brought back from Russia, so we have some you can't get in the USA. Every time somebody goes to Russia, that's what they bring back.xenia said:My icon of St. Seraphim of Sarov came from Skete. They weren't sure which one I wanted and gave me a phone call to be sure, which I appreciated.
-Xenia
Somebody gave my wife one of those. I will ask the giver where they got it!Matrona said:Does anyone know where I can find an icon of St. Seraphim feeding the bear?
I've only heard about it, but I love animals, and it sounds so sweet.
Awesome, thanks. I wonder what it looks like. My friend Sarah would probably love it--she loves animals even more than I do.nicodemus said:Somebody gave my wife one of those. I will ask the giver where they got it!
I have a small icon of St. Seraphim feeding the bear. It is delightful. I bought it at Archangel Books in San Francisco. By the way, this is the same bookstore (under a different name) where Bl. Seraphim Rose worked before he went to Platina. We go there a few times a year as a sort of local pilgrimage.xenia said:My icon of St. Seraphim of Sarov came from Skete. They weren't sure which one I wanted and gave me a phone call to be sure, which I appreciated.
-Xenia